PeterN Posted October 12 Posted October 12 No kidding Aquaballet was right up there with your film. Top two of the night for sure! There were so many good films but these two were so unique. Five mill that's impressive and I thought I was a "tough" diver in 11 C water diving a drysuit here in San Diego! Yikes ... Very well done much respect! On 10/8/2024 at 11:54 PM, Alex B said: Wow! Cool! Thank you very much for your feedback and a warm Hello to your wife! You liked it more than Aquaballet? Thats my favorite 😊 She was wearing a 5mm suit. A session took max 30min. The cold water with -1.6 C is only one thing, she also had to breath the cold air of -10 to -15. 🥶
Alex B Posted October 12 Author Posted October 12 7 hours ago, PeterN said: No kidding Aquaballet was right up there with your film. Top two of the night for sure! There were so many good films but these two were so unique. Five mill that's impressive and I thought I was a "tough" diver in 11 C water diving a drysuit here in San Diego! Yikes ... Very well done much respect! Yeah i know. The freediver uploaded the glass iceberg part on her Insta account.https://www.instagram.com/freediveanna?igsh=ZjBkczhwOW1sMmxi It has 1.5 million views and couple of thousand nice comments so far. Thats very cool so many people saw this beautiful stunning nature creation. On my YT channel i have only roughly 1350 views 1
Klaus Posted October 12 Posted October 12 The video is just plain amazing, no matter how many likes it got. 30 min with a 5 mm suit , wow. If one day we need to show movies to kids and explain what icebergs once were, I hope it will be this clip. But above all I hope things won‘t get that far, so you can continue to amaze us. 1 1
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