“The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

People will always ask me, “why did you choose your camera?” Currently I use a Nikon Z7ii. The answer to why I use it starts with my first camera. Back in 2018, we were preparing to go on our first cruise. I wanted to be able to capture the memories better, so I purchased my first DSLR at a pawn shop. I was a Nikon D3200. It was a great camera. During the pandemic, I had an opportunity to buy a Nikon D7500 for a great price. I took advantage and upgraded. The main reason I have stuck with Nikon this long is that all of the lenses work best with a Nikon camera. The lenses are only compatible with Nikon cameras. The accessories I own are also most compatible with Nikon. If I switched, it would cost me far more to upgrade.

One of the things I like about the Nikon Z7ii, is that it works great in low light. I used it to capture these photos when we visited Hato Caves. Hato Caves were used by slaves as a place to escape from their owners to find freedom. In 1967, the government started to protect the caves. The caves are made of limestone and are close to the surface. As a result, it is one of the most humid caves I have ever been in. Despite being humid, it was a cool experience. We saw various cave formations and some bats flying around too.






Check out this video of caves I visited in Nassau.