paulpost
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IMHO next time use a red filter like URPRO or such what ever fit your rig and you'll get better results ,allover is a good beginning.
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HiDefPics:Nice video. The structure & life on the Duane definitley make it one of my favorites. It's fun to shoot too. I'll echo paulpost about the URPRO filter. Also, you might try holding each shot a bit longer. Like when you're shooting that barracuda count to 10 iin your head before you move the camera away to another shot. Video is addictive ... keep shooting.
Here's some video I shot on the Duane - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFHWJjt0V74 No music, just a bit of footage.
Please forgive my typo in the video.
stangd1909:Dam that was your video? I saw that a few days ago and was really impressed!
He is going to get the lense filter, so next time we go we will have it. Does it make a
huge difference?
Dan Gibson:If you haven't done so already, go over to www.hidefpics.com and watch the video guides for The Keys and Roatan. Very nice indeed.
stangd1909:Dam that was your video? I saw that a few days ago and was really impressed!
He is going to get the lense filter, so next time we go we will have it. Does it make a
huge difference?