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I'm a new member to the site and would love to hear feedback for my most recent video. Looking for both positive and negative critiques. Always looking to learn and improve. Video was shot with a GoPro 7 or 8 and two light and Motion video lights on a tray with TLC arms. Some of the high lights are blown out I need to find out if I can do a minus exposure compensation on the GoPro. Thanks for looking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTDQ6XtWeiE&t=2s
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I've uploaded a short video from a snorkeling trip I took last Thursday, Nov 1, 2018, off San Diego CA. We ran into some baitballs and I shot this using my GoPro Hero 7 and Phantom 4 Drone. -Roger Uzun rogeruzun@gmail.com
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I posted a short video of a snorkeling session I had on Nov 6, 2018 in La Jolla Cove with some California Sea Lions, primarily to test out the Hero 7. It's on Vimeo here - -Roger Uzun rogeruzun@gmail.com
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Went Snorkeling here in San Diego, CA this AM (April 1st). Water temps were very cold, 50-51F. Still there were several turtles around, and some seven gill sharks as well. I don't know how the turtles can stand such cold water. The air temps were warmer but the turtles never seem to leave the water so... Here's a short video of the mornings swim, shot with a GoPro Hero 6 Black - -Roger Uzun
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Here's a short video I made showing the recent Tuna Crab Invasion at La Jolla Shores and Cove in San Diego CA. This video shows the disruption all these crab have on other species in the area. Shot in March of 2018 using a Panasonic GH5 camera, Nauticam Housing and Panasonic 14-42mm lens.
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Just posted a brief video showing California Lizardfish feeding on Anchovy off La Jolla Shores in San Diego, CA. Shot with a Panasonic GH5, Keldan Luna 4 Video Lights and a Panasonic 14-42mm lens.
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In 2011 there was an unusual spectacular plankton bloom in San Diego, also called a Red Tide (as it looks red during the day) At night these algae give off a blue light, bioluminescence, when they are disturbed, creating this real world Avatar-like footsteps. Enjoy.
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