PeterN Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM For the first clip I used an Insta 360 camera since drones are not allowed in Cuba. The remaining video was taken with a GoPro 11 and a wide angle wet lens. Mounted on a tray with two, Light and Motion Sola 3800 video lights. Comments and constructive criticism always welcomed. Thanks for watching. 2
humu9679 Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM 15 minutes ago, PeterN said: For the first clip I used an Insta 360 camera since drones are not allowed in Cuba. The remaining video was taken with a GoPro 11 and a wide angle wet lens. Mounted on a tray with two, Light and Motion Sola 3800 video lights. Comments and constructive criticism always welcomed. Thanks for watching. Thanks @PeterN That was great! 1
SwiftFF5 Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM Posted yesterday at 03:59 AM That brings back lots of good memories of a great trip. Thanks 1
Elvandar Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM Posted yesterday at 07:55 AM Really good video! One thing I noticed, was the redness on some subject, caused by the camera that can't decide if balance on the subject or the background! I have the same problem, and I need to experiment a bit and turn off the torch for wider scene! Was fun to see the ray going away, and then meeting the shark and they both startled xD 1
PeterN Posted yesterday at 04:32 PM Author Posted yesterday at 04:32 PM 8 hours ago, Elvandar said: Really good video! One thing I noticed, was the redness on some subject, caused by the camera that can't decide if balance on the subject or the background! I have the same problem, and I need to experiment a bit and turn off the torch for wider scene! Was fun to see the ray going away, and then meeting the shark and they both startled xD Yes I have to agree about the White Balance. My weak point for sure I need to wrap my head around that with the GoPro. The ray - shark encounter happened so fast! Also, if you look at I think the last Grouper shot with his mouth open and look closely there is a lobster in his mouth. The dive master just feed him but unfortunately I didn't get that shot. Another shot that eluded me was the crocodile. Went looked for it twice but it never made an appearance. Argh ....... 1
Elvandar Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I totally missed the lobster, a whole one too 😆 It's like this one I posted with the cleaning shrimp on the mooray, and my friend did not saw them until I told him 😁 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCFptQJtFYV/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== In his defense, I should reupload it with a better framing and quality, this was from the phone With "the crocodile", you mean a crocodile fish, or an actual crocodile? 1
PeterN Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 7 hours ago, Elvandar said: I totally missed the lobster, a whole one too 😆 It's like this one I posted with the cleaning shrimp on the mooray, and my friend did not saw them until I told him 😁 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCFptQJtFYV/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== In his defense, I should reupload it with a better framing and quality, this was from the phone With "the crocodile", you mean a crocodile fish, or an actual crocodile? No actual crocodile !! Apparently they feed them raw chicken and you can photograph or take video of them from the water. Yes - I know it sounds crazy, but wow how cool would that be ..... of course as long as you don't get bit. 1
SwiftFF5 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago It is a very cool experience. I got some great sots of a crocodile swimming within a few feet of my camera. Really awesome stuff. Perhaps I will try and re-edit just that part of my Cuba video for the group here, if I get some time. It was a little shaky as I recall, because everything was happening very quickly.
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