Tag Archives: Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Suwannee River Boat Camping

Underwater Photography, Bonish Photo, Florida Boating, Suwannee River

As I roll over onto my pillow, it feels as if I’m wiping my face with a cool, wet rag. It’s not the best feeling to know all the bedding is wet. My soft pillow is SOAKING wet. It’s not raining out, but due to the cool temperatures mixing with the warmer water we’re floating […]

The Santa Fe River

Paddle Boarding, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Underwater Photography, Bonish Photo, Every Miles A Memory, Matua Surf Co,

The Santa Fe River is one of those rivers that once you paddle this one river, you’ll have a different outlook for the normally bustling, somewhat overcrowded State of Florida. Most think of Florida and instantly think of crowded beaches, Orlando and it’s Mouse which includes too much traffic to contend with, or the wild […]

Water Camping

Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Houseboat, Catamaran Cruiser, Bonish Photo

With the spring weather finally hitting the Southeast, we’ve had a few chances to use the Houseboat. This was a grueling winter simply because we knew we had the houseboat just sitting there waiting to be used, but neither of us really saw any need in floating around in chilly, pretty much downright cold weather […]

Meat & Tater come for a Swim

Underwater Photography, Bonish Photo, Black and White, Kailey Hegle

There are some people that come into your life that at the time, you don’t realize they’ll be lifelong friends, but years later, they’re still there no matter how long you’ve been apart, or how much distance there is between your homes. Flash back to Michigan, early 2000’s. Cindy and I were running the Red […]

Putting the ‘Mellow’ in Key West

Mellow Ventures, Key West, Twin Vee, Split Shot, Underwater Photography, Bonish Photography

Awhile back, while looking for underwater photography vacations Cindy and I could go on, I found a company called Mellow Ventures Key West on Facebook. I started browsing through their images with a passion and contacted them right away. Rob, the owner and Captain got right back with me and we struck up one of […]