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spent two weeks diving in British Columbia, North Vancouver Island. Because i felt a bit lazy and didnt want to became stressed i changed my lenses only once. The first week i kept the wide angle lense, the second week i only did macro with my EMWL setup. A good approach as i find. Moreover it was my second trip with my RED Komodo, but this time in a more colorful environemt compared to Greenland icebergs on my first trip.

 

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Stunning. So many creative shots... the lion mane jelly reveal had me hooked from the start!  Awesome work.

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Stunning. So many creative shots... the lion mane jelly reveal had me hooked from the start!  Awesome work.
Thank you!
I wanted the jellyfish to swim in the frame. After the first take i thougth that it was too fast, so i did a 2nd take, bit the fast take comes out really well in the edit

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Very well done. Have dove those sites for the past two years, you've captured some really amazing footage

 

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Very well done. Have dove those sites for the past two years, you've captured some really amazing footage
 
Thank you for the very nice feedback!

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Wow - inspiring work.  Well done for sure.   I need to get up to B.C. a place I have always wanted to dive.  What month would you suggest?

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Wow - inspiring work.  Well done for sure.   I need to get up to B.C. a place I have always wanted to dive.  What month would you suggest?
Thank you! Well, i am not a specialist in BC dive seasons, but what i was told, spring: smaller kelp, chance of colder and unstable weather, hering spawning. Fall: the opposite of the before mentioned. Due less viz i would avoid the summer month. So my guess spring and fall month is the season to go.
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On 11/6/2022 at 10:25 PM, benedika said:

Hi,

 

spent two weeks diving in British Columbia, North Vancouver Island. Because i felt a bit lazy and didnt want to became stressed i changed my lenses only once. The first week i kept the wide angle lense, the second week i only did macro with my EMWL setup. A good approach as i find. Moreover it was my second trip with my RED Komodo, but this time in a more colorful environemt compared to Greenland icebergs on my first trip.

 

Enjoy watching!

 

 

Absolutely beautiful! Reminds me of what I'm missing in my own back yard.

 

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Absolutely beautiful! Reminds me of what I'm missing in my own back yard.
 
Thank you! You have an awesome backyard!

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Awesome video.  Would you be able to share what lights you are using for this setup?  I'm guessing they are VERY nice since your using a RED camera, haha.

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Awesome video.  Would you be able to share what lights you are using for this setup?  I'm guessing they are VERY nice since your using a RED camera, haha.

Thank you! I use two Keldan 4x, they have 9000lm with a 110 degree beam + 12G ambient light filters. For most of the wide angle shots i have set the light power from half to one step under full power

 

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Good to see Komodo mate! 
 
Love it! Filming wide angel is a pleasure, macro is a bit cumbersome due the bulky housing. Its a matter of habit i guess

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Great video that was incredible!!!
 
Thank you so much, happy you liked it!

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