Video from dive on the Rouse Simmons

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BoneCrusher

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This last week I did some technical diving over in Lake Michigan off of the Wisconsin coast. Here is a relatively short video of the dive on the Rouse Simmons shipwreck. Over the next few weeks I will be editing video for the Lakeland and the Vernon as well. Hope you enjoy.

Mike

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Nice video. It is to bad John Steele did not have vis like this when he found the wreck.
 
That was great, Mike. Thanks:cool3:
 
Good video chief, defiantly on my list.
 
Nice video Mike. I enjoy watching all your videos (divers and wrecks)! We are heading up to The Straits on Tuesday, I'm not sure I'm going to shoot any video, I just want to go and enjoy the dives without messing with the camera.
 
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Originally Posted by SwimJim
Try it like this. https://vimeo.com/13437423 Most people want to see the wreck. YMMV






Not sure what you are trying to get at. My comments would be to hold the camera a little more steady.... :wink: YMMV


Good job, Mike; you just can't please some people.
 
CMAN.... I love diving the Straits. I had a BLAST last year diving there. Was hoping to go this year, but things didn't work out. Have a great and safe time. I know exactly what you are saying about enjoying the dive vs shooting video. Ive thought and done that many times myself. With the editing time on videos, I often think about doing just pictures on some dives.
 
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