A photographic journey showcasing the beauty that Florida has to offer.

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Hello Yellow


Here’s to the Orange, White and Blue!


Sorry, couldn’t find any red today! HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!!!


Reflecting Swamp


Looking Over the Fence


Waiting for the Elevator


I came home from work to find this guy waiting for the elevator in my building (the elevator is outdoors). You often see these Land Crabs crossing the road…or evidence of them trying to cross. This one was full grown at about 6 inches wide.


Butterfly Effect


See You Later Alligator


The Everglades is the only place in the world where you can find both alligators AND crocodiles…


Feeder Bands




All week we’ve been getting hit with feeder bands from Tropical Storm Debby. Feeder bands are bands of clouds streaking out from the extreme edges of a tropical storm or hurricane. They call them that because they pull moisture up from the ocean “feeding” the clouds of the storm.
In the first photo you can see the distinct line when the feeder band is coming in, making it’s way to the right. The 2nd picture is of the other side of the band with the sun setting behind it. You can see just how dark the clouds were at the top of the picture, enough to make the sun disappear completely before emerging on the other side.


Sunset Spill


Mango Dispenser


Thor on the Horizon


Fly Like an Eagle Ray

Here’ s a spotted eagle ray I saw while diving the Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach.


Slightly Cloudy


Day to the Left, Night to the Right


Blue Skies and Dragonflies


Eventide


Bird’s Eye View


Happy Father’s Day!


Here’s a picture of my Dad and I at the reef in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea this past January. I was scuba diving while my Dad was “skin diving” as they called it back in his day 😉 Happy Father’s Day Dad!


Warrior of the Clouds


What do you see?


Electric Mayhem – a portrait of last night’s storm





Glades of Glory


Lines of Red and Blue


Serpents of the Sea


Sharptail Eel – These guys don’t swim like most eels, they crawl around on the ground like a snake and they can even move freely beneath the sand. Don’t worry, they’re harmless 🙂


Natural Black and White