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A fever of mobula rays. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
A silky shark shot with a slow shutter. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
A Cayman cleaner goby takes a very brief siesta to have his picture taken. Grand Cayman
My recent diving addiction… sharks.  A lemon shark buzzes overhead on an absolutely stunning day !
Blacktip reef sharks patrolling the shallows of a reef in French Polynesia.
Hammer Portrait photographed off of Jupiter FL
Jake's Seaplane, Palau
South Florida is home to many shark species.  We have some “regulars” that we look forward to seeing every year.  Two of our regular tigers include DJenny in the foreground and Patrick off in the distance.
A California sea lion playing with the camera. La Paz, Mexico
Ribbonfish photographed on a blackwater dive, Palm Beach FL
A southern stingray exploring the moon. Grand Cayman
An American alligator swimming overhead at Everglades Outpost, Florida.
Anemone Porcelian Crab, Bali
Coming or Going photographed using slow shutter speed off Jupiter FL
Clearly Divided - There are always a few that refuse the follow the crowd !   Barracudas in the Maldives
Different species of sharks can coexist - we should learn from them.
Bull shark cameo at Tiger Beach in the Bahamas.
Gramps – I didn’t intend to wake this lumbering loggerhead – but I had to photograph it !
A grey whale gently touches a whale watching boat. Bahía Magdalena, Mexico
Striated Frogfish spawning - photographed at Blue Heron Bridge

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  • PURA VIDA - Photo Secrets of Blue Heron Bridge
    Sat Mar 25 2023 - Sun Mar 26 2023
  • FORCE-E - Bowling for Turtles
    Fri Mar 31 2023, 06:30pm EDT - 09:00pm EDT
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    Tue Apr 11 2023, 06:45pm EDT
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    Tue May 9 2023, 06:45pm EDT
  • PURA VIDA - Socorro Liveaboard 2023
    Wed May 10 2023 - Thu May 18 2023
  • SFUPS JUNE 2023 MEETING (IN PERSON)
    Tue Jun 13 2023, 06:45pm EDT
  • SFUPS JULY 2023 MEETING (ZOOM)
    Tue Jul 11 2023, 06:45pm EDT
  • PURA VIDA - Whale Shark Trip
    Tue Jul 25 2023 - Sun Jul 30 2023

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The South Florida Underwater Photography Society (SFUPS) is a non-profit social organization dedicated to the promotion of excellence in underwater photography through its membership. Society members have been meeting since 1980 appealing to the interests of hundreds of photographers, raising the awareness of ocean conservation initiatives, and sharing with our local community images of the sea life and reef scenes South Florida waters have to offer.
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