Monday, February 28, 2011

Photo of the day!


Just recently I was lucky enough to spot a Mola mola or "Giant Sunfish" out off the Jupiter Inlet. I was able to get my gear on and hop in the water and hang out with him. We had a great time eating man-o-wars, going for the occasional cruise down to about 60 feet, coming back up and eating more man-o-wars. Don't let the goofiness of this fish fool you, They look slow and majestic while they are swimming, but they are FAST! He didn't seem to mind my company and I thoroughly enjoyed his. Hopefully we spot another one soon so I can get some more photos. Being in that blue water with this creature was an awesome experience. If you ever get the chance to swim with one, do it! Just don't touch it and let it go about its business. If you do that and just stay calm it will probably stick around for a while. I took some video too. I will post that up later, But for now enjoy the Photo!

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HOOOO!

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Chilling on the phoenix


Come enjoy a nice night with pat and I

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

It's been ahwile

But I finally finished a wakeskate with a hint of spearfishing in the exumas, video that has been sitting on my computer 95% done for about a year now. I'm not to sure why it was never finished but I finally finished it for all of you to enjoy. I decided to do only a go pro HD video. Which is what most of the random footage I had was filmed on. I'm happy to finally have another video edited and I think I'm going to start riding a lot more this year. 2010 wasn't too great for me, riding less than 6 times I didn't progress much but I see a much brighter wakeskating future ahead of me. Make sure you watch in full screen mode!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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This is a timelapse I took of the Super Cell that just recently made a path of destruction in Florida. This was the first super cell to come across Florida in a number of years.

I took one photo ever two seconds the with my Nikon D3