The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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You guys take such great shots (the pictures of the stargazer is awesom!): I have posted my humble attempt at interesting critters on youtube. I am only using a Sea Life DC 800, which is not a particularly advanced camera/video device, but maybe those who have never dove the bridge will find the shots interesting or those who dive the bridge often might be entertained. Most of the shots were taken on the west span or in the sand south of the park.

YouTube - diving blue heron bridge in west palm beach redux

Great video. I really enjoyed watching the three flying gunards... I usually see them one at a time. I've never seen three together.

I've been playing with my video camera... I'm having issues with stability and the length of my clips. I'm too used to taking pictures... video is a whole new world...

Al
 
Great video. I really enjoyed watching the three flying gunards... I usually see them one at a time. I've never seen three together.

I've been playing with my video camera... I'm having issues with stability and the length of my clips. I'm too used to taking pictures... video is a whole new world...

Al


So Al, are you telling us you aren't very stable?
 
Good video.

By the way, I am only using a SeaLife DC600. It takes time and 200 shots per dive to learn the best angles and shots to get (even then, it takes 200 shots to get them)

Cooltech: some day I need to hook up with you at the bridge so you can give me a few pointers. My still shots seldom look anything like yours. Keep posting them: I always enjoy seeing them
 
You guys take such great shots (the pictures of the stargazer is awesom!): I have posted my humble attempt at interesting critters on youtube. I am only using a Sea Life DC 800, which is not a particularly advanced camera/video device, but maybe those who have never dove the bridge will find the shots interesting or those who dive the bridge often might be entertained. Most of the shots were taken on the west span or in the sand south of the park.

YouTube - diving blue heron bridge in west palm beach redux


I finally got a chance to look at your video. Wow, nice job.
 
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