Humpback Whales
Shot in Niue August 2007 - Join us on our 2008 Expedition - 6 image makers only - completely self contained.
Niue is affectionately known as the 'Rock of the Pacific' and is believed to be the largest coral atoll in the world. The island is located in the centre of a triangle bounded by the Cook Islands to the Southeast, Samoa in the North and Tonga to the Southwest
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Scubapix
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Nautilus Undersea Tour
The Most Luxurious Semi Submarine in the world. An adventure around caymans reefs and wrecks onboard the largest semi submarine ever built.
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caymaniac
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Wreck of the Rothesay
A dive on the Rothesay and on another smaller sailing vessel (intentionnaly sunk) in May 2006, just outside Prescott (Ontario). Not much left of the Rothesay as such to see but tons of fish. hiding about. Perch, bass and one HUGE pike. Also notice the shots of several round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus ). They are a non-native invasive species brought to Canada in the ballast tanks of seagoing vessels. First sighted in Canada in the early 90's they have now invaded all five great lakes and the St-Lawrence river. Scientist are looking for ways to remove them but they are apparently very well adapted and reproduce very efficiently.
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The Rothesay is a 19th Century wooden side wheeler (193' x 28.8' x 7.9') and was launched in St. John, New Brunswick on Feb. 2, 1868. Initially she sailed between Fredericton and St. John but was later relocated to serve on the St. Lawrence River. She was carrying passengers between Brockville and Montreal when, on Sept. 12, 1889, she collided with the tug Myra and sank at her present location just west of Prescott, Ontario. Although no-one was lost from the Rothesay two crewmen on the tug were killed.
In 1901 members of the Royal Military College in Kingston blew up the wreck amidships in a munitions exercise. The Rothesay was rediscovered on Sept. 25, 1964 by the
Underwater Society of Ottawa and remains a very popular dive site.
Info from Save Ontario Shipwrecks (http://www.saveontarioshipwrecks.on.ca/)
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daniel
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White Balancing HDV
Setting up the the correct White Balance is an art and even then there will be times were you have no time to re white balance for a certain shot. Here are some very quick before and after touch ups I did with EDIUS on some HDV. I also fixed up the vignetting on some of the shots. Its very easy and super quick to do.
Added: 297 days ago by
wagsy
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Shake Filter
This clip will show you what an anti shake filter can do do with unsteady footage. I used Mercalli by Prodad and EDIUS.
Added: 312 days ago by
wagsy
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Shake Filter #2
Here is a second demo of the shake filter in action.
Once again I used Mercalli by Prodad and EDIUS.
Added: 312 days ago by
wagsy
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My new (first) Housing
My first videoshots with the new videoequipment. Alas was the visibility on this day bad (3-4m).
In better quality on www.deepmotion.net
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deepmotion
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Ash island barge
A work barge used during construction on the seaway channel around Rockport, Ontario which was sunk when no longer needed.
Around 100 feet deep with a moderate to strong current. This clip shows the importance and limitations of lights diving at those depths in dark waters. I still need a lot of practice in the use of lights.
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daniel
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Shark Gutter, Port Stephens
A great dive at Port Stephens on the Nth coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Diving with about 30 Grey Nurse sharks in a gutter about 40m long.
Thanks to Pro Dive, Nelson Bay for a great day on the boat.
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Probie
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Shark! Leopard or Zebra?
Stegostoma fasciatum aka Leopard or Zebra shark.
These sharks are commonly found resting on sand during the day. This individual is out for a swim and I join him for 5 minutes (it really didn't seem that long at the time). This is one continuous clip, unedited, straight off the camera.
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simon_d
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EDIUS HDV-m2t Render Test
Using EDIUS 4.60 we rendered out a m2t file from an EDIUS HDV timeline using a 2.4Ghz Quad overclocked to 3.2Ghz in a PC.
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wagsy
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