CT-Rich
Contributor
This video is from my dive from last Monday in RI. I apologize for the shaky camera. I was using one hand for the camera, one for the light and the other to maintain my position...
Using my regular dive light for the shoot, I took my GoPro with me and used my dive light as illumination. At home this week I experimented with an image stabilization program, but my editing software could not recognize the resulting files.... Anyway, here it is.
Night diving has been amazing, FtW is a pretty vanilla dive during the day time, but when the sun goes down, the action happens. Just about every imaginable critter comes out. There were so many interesting critters and all so busy that it was only after the dive that I realized I had shot almost 15 minutes of continuous footage (I usually try to keep my footage to about 2 minutes to make it easier to find the interesting shots.
[video=youtube_share;ZFPmlwLAcOQ]http://youtu.be/ZFPmlwLAcOQ[/video]
Using my regular dive light for the shoot, I took my GoPro with me and used my dive light as illumination. At home this week I experimented with an image stabilization program, but my editing software could not recognize the resulting files.... Anyway, here it is.
Night diving has been amazing, FtW is a pretty vanilla dive during the day time, but when the sun goes down, the action happens. Just about every imaginable critter comes out. There were so many interesting critters and all so busy that it was only after the dive that I realized I had shot almost 15 minutes of continuous footage (I usually try to keep my footage to about 2 minutes to make it easier to find the interesting shots.
[video=youtube_share;ZFPmlwLAcOQ]http://youtu.be/ZFPmlwLAcOQ[/video]