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I Got Hurt for These Photos: Florida Beach Photography
I got hurt for this Florida Beach Photography! This week I went out to photograph some 16mm wide angle long exposures at my favorite Florida beach in Marineland. All was going well until I let my guard down for 2 seconds. That's all it took and I was laying on the rocks in maximum pain! Landscape photography can be dangerous, but were the sunrise photos worth the injuries?

Paul Farace Photography
5 days ago3 min read


Vintage 50mm Landscape Photography on a Pentax f.17
Can this 50 year old 50mm lens hold up in 2026? This week we put the Pentax 50mm f1.7 lens to work on some beautiful Florida seascapes. This lens has amazing character either wide open or stopped down and we get epic conditions during sunrise to put it to the test. Can this 50 year old lens produce excellent images all these years later? Lets find out!

Paul Farace Photography
May 62 min read


50MM Lens Seascape Photography
Master 50mm lens seascape photography with these essential tips for capturing the ocean's beauty using a standard prime lens. In this video, we explore why the "nifty fifty" is a secret weapon for landscape photography, offering a natural perspective that brings a unique look to your coastal shots.

Paul Farace
Apr 83 min read


Marineland Florida Photography Guide (2026)
Marineland, located between Palm Coast and St. Augustine, is a premier landscape photography spot in northeast Florida, renowned for its extensive coquina rock formations, cascading water, dramatic sunrises, and, at low tide, reflective pools. Are you looking for information on photographing the Marineland Florida area? Here is your guide!

Paul Farace
Feb 247 min read


Florida Milky Way with the Viltrox 16mm f1.8 on Sony
Florida Milky Way on the Viltrox 16mm f1.8 lens. I used the Viltrox 16mm f1.8 lens on my Sony A7iii. The Viltrox is a new addition to my camera bag and I have been loving it. I was excited to test it on this trip and future astrophotography images where it seems to excel in performance. Being 16mm and f1.8 you have room to stop down for even better performance. Check out this stacked photo of the Milky Way from Marineland Florida.

Paul Farace
Mar 3, 20253 min read
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