Hello from Colorado, soon to be Florida

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I worked with Scuba Joe's, and I work now with Weavers. I am in Florida (Pompano Beach) right now, as I am for two months each year. I'll be back in town in Late March, although I will be heading directly down to Santa Rosa, NM, for a week of cave diving as soon as I get back. After that I will be free if you want to talk about your switch.
Sure, sounds good. Let me know your back in town.
 
Im trying to get a bead on jobs and industry. Fortunately i can move my biz but wondering what are the majority of occupations.
PM me. i'm active in the business community from Melbourne to Jupiter and have a long history in the area. I have also served as a Chamber of Commerce Ambassador. I'll be happy to answer any questions for ya
 
PM me. i'm active in the business community from Melbourne to Jupiter and have a long history in the area. I have also served as a Chamber of Commerce Ambassador. I'll be happy to answer any questions for ya
Sheeper.. I sent you an email. Not sure how to PM on here. :wink:
 
Just looked at your videos! WOW those are really good. I am new to videography underwater and one issue I have fought is keeping a still camera. I love your approach, anchor the camera... duh! What is your setup?

Sorry just saw your post.

You'll probably need to buy a tripod or make your own for stability. I have an older DSLR (Canon 50D(running Magic Lantern for video) in a Sea & Sea MDX housing) I made my own tripod, actually it's a quad-pod using strobe arms, basically an aluminum face-plate/ball joints and the strobe arms). I use the DSLR for macro (60mm lens + a Kenko 1.4X teleconverter) and a GoPro (attached on top of the housing) for wide angle video shots. It's almost impossible to keep a GoPro steady without a tripod.

It's a bulky setup but does a decent job.
 
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