Nudibranchs like you've never seen!

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---------- Post added November 22nd, 2014 at 12:42 PM ----------

Very nice video, well done!

Thank you! Glad you liked it.

---------- Post added November 22nd, 2014 at 12:42 PM ----------

Thanks! I love nudies

I do too! thanks for commenting.
Dustin
 
stunning. i like the transition times, as pretty/interesting as the nudibranchs are, it's hardly fast moving action, so the fast cuts keep it interesting - you can't please all the people all the time!

what equipment did you use?
 
Hey Dustin,
I like nudibranchs a lot and I love love love your Video! Brilliant!

Thank you so much. Nudis are great!

---------- Post added November 28th, 2014 at 11:10 AM ----------

Great video. I willl try to do a series like this on our local nudi's and post. New Camera:D

I would love to see it. Make sure to post it on SB.
Dustin

---------- Post added November 28th, 2014 at 11:16 AM ----------

stunning. i like the transition times, as pretty/interesting as the nudibranchs are, it's hardly fast moving action, so the fast cuts keep it interesting - you can't please all the people all the time!

what equipment did you use?

Hi Andrew,
I'm not worried about it. I think the way you do. It isn't a fast moving subject so I need to keep the pace moving. I think with anything if you really like the subject, you can watch a lot of it. I was going for not only the nudi lovers, but also the casual watcher as well. I am working on a manta video now, and those clips are longer, but thats because there is movement.

I used a canon 5d mark II with 100mm macro and a subsee diopter.
Thanks again for watching!
Dustin
 
Wow. Unlike any dive video I've seen. Great job. Excellent!!!
 
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