some clips from the mine head wrecks, 10.8 miles, 11,8, 12.9 and 14.9.
https://youtu.be/uPdNrrm_s7k
https://youtu.be/uPdNrrm_s7k
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I hope your not going to be upset by what i say but your doing your efforts a disservice by posting an unedited video with not captions or explanations of what it is or what were looking at - Im sure it means something to you but fro everyone else its very uninspiring. A 2 minute video with some text and explanations would have made it watchablesome clips from the mine head wrecks, 10.8 miles, 11,8, 12.9 and 14.9.
https://youtu.be/uPdNrrm_s7k
Unknown wrecks, I know nothing about them.I hope your not going to be upset by what i say but your doing your efforts a disservice by posting an unedited video with not captions or explanations of what it is or what were looking at - Im sure it means something to you but fro everyone else its very uninspiring. A 2 minute video with some text and explanations would have made it watchable
Agree, I was getting seasick. Have a look at any TV show, camera stays in one spot and does not move all over the place. It may occasionally follow a person or car, but rarely. You will get much better reviews by staying in the one spot, video for 5 seconds, stop. In the finally edit, you only need 2 to 4 seconds of a shot unless it is exceptional. Again, watch a TV show or even a documentary.I hope your not going to be upset by what i say but your doing your efforts a disservice by posting an unedited video with not captions or explanations of what it is or what were looking at - Im sure it means something to you but fro everyone else its very uninspiring. A 2 minute video with some text and explanations would have made it watchable
Celtic sea, south east of Minehead, Waterford. South of Ireland.Assuming this is off Minehead in the Bristol Chanel?
I saw what looked like portholes, so these aren't dived much! Rivets corroded away, boilers, propshaft, nasty looking net and a mooring bollard.
My guess if location is where I'm thinking is WW1 era merchant vessels. Reminds me of the Persier wreck off South Devon.
Close then!Celtic sea, south east of Minehead, Waterford. South of Ireland.
I may be in the minority, but I tend to turn off the sound when I watch dive videos. I find "mood music" distracting. It's background noise to me. Narration, on the other hand, would be great, but few do that.Your footage would also benefit from some music.