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boulderjohn

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I have just received an invitation to do a presentation to our local Rotary Club, probably in June, although nothing definite has been set up yet. The goal, of course, is to create awe and wonder, chiefly through spectacular images and videos. I would like to make sure I have permission for anything I use.

If you have such wonders and would like to have them be a part of the show, please let me know what you have and provide permission for that use.

PMs are great.

Thanks!
 
Anything or anywhere in particular you want pictures of/from?
I have lots from the red sea http://www.evenalie.com and if you find anything good enough there youd like to use, just PM me and Ill get you the full quality file..
 
Anything or anywhere in particular you want pictures of/from?
I have lots from the red sea http://www.evenalie.com and if you find anything good enough there youd like to use, just PM me and Ill get you the full quality file..

Oops! I posted this in the cave diving forum, but did not include that concept in the message.

Although the overall topic will be technical diving in general, the primary focus will be cave diving.
 
As always, John, you are welcome to use any of our photographs. Peter hasn't done a lot of photography in the caves, but he has done some.

You might also contact limeyx (Nick Ambrose) who has done a LOT of very beautiful cave photography. I think Nick would be fine with letting you use some pictures for a presentation like that. You can use my name.
 
Oops! I posted this in the cave diving forum, but did not include that concept in the message.

Although the overall topic will be technical diving in general, the primary focus will be cave diving.
Didnt notice the section. Dont have any cave pics to help with Im afraid
 
Feel free to use these:

Cave diving at Ojamo mine. The Helmet route is a series of 13 mine halls arranged like pearls (Finnish: helmet) on a string. The ceiling of the halls is at a depth of 28 meters. Ojamo is a huge limestone mine which was in operation fom 1925 until 1965. During that time 8.7 million tons of limestone was excavated. After operations ceased, the mine was flooded by crystal clear water. There are uncount kilometers of tunnels and the maximum depth is 238 meters. Now the quarry and mine serves as a leading technical diving facility operated by volunteers.
Ojamo Helmet 6.9.2012 on Vimeo
[video=vimeo;49537393]http://vimeo.com/49537393[/video]

Limestone cave systems kilometers long, stalactactites, dry caves, unbreathable gas pockets, haloclines, spring flow, "minor" restrictions to wiggle through, vertical shafts, line sharing etc.
Grotta del Fico - Sardinia on Vimeo
[video=vimeo;22488348]http://vimeo.com/22488348[/video]
 
You can use any on my YouTube page. Just let me know which ones you might want clips from, so I can upload them to Vimeo for better quality or mail you a DVD.

James Kleinheinz - YouTube

They may not be spectacular enough though compared to something like Wes or Jill. Or exotic locales. However, I figured I would offer.
 
You can use any on my YouTube page. Just let me know which ones you might want clips from, so I can upload them to Vimeo for better quality or mail you a DVD.

James Kleinheinz - YouTube

They may not be spectacular enough though compared to something like Wes or Jill. Or exotic locales. However, I figured I would offer.

Thanks! I appreciate it!
 
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