Amazing video,I am starting to do underwater filming and it can be very tricky. You sir have captured some amazing film. Your housing must have been a fortune? One by Metallica?
Thanks for the nice comments, the underwater video is really tricky. My camera is a camcorder, is cheap :))).
The music is composed by: Metallica, but the performance is the Scott D. Davis.
Can you tell us where this was shot? What is the lighthouse in the last shot--unbelievable hinode effect :) The video of the shark was great...my wife and I disagree about the size--adult or baby? I am thinking about 2 meters?
It was filmed in three different places, Osezaki, Kushimoto and Ita Beach (Izu Peninsula).
The lighthouse at the end is filmed in southern Japan (Kushimoto). The shark is a juvenile, yes, it was about 2 meters! :)))
Hi Alexandre, thanks for adding me as contact. By the way I have a channel on livestream, called MOMENTS OF SILENCE where I present videos 24 h a day in a loop (although in smaller size). Would it be possible to include some of your films? Here is the link of the channel: livestream.com/kedarvideo
STUNNING!
Great Stuff mate, Beautifully film :)))
Thank you for adding me to your list of Contacts :))))))
Looking forward to seeing more of your work ;))
Alexandre,
Oh how beautiful. I really like some of your angles and framing: looking from bottom up at the sun being filtered through the water at the start, and at 2:30 -- the very end of the sequence -- where you can see the coral (?) above and to the left which describes the sense of being inside looking out.
I find it interesting that I experience two distinct responses: when there are no divers, my imagination really takes off and I get lost in the beauty and experience of it all. But when a glimpse of, or the entire, diver can be seen, it instantly couches the experience back into 'reality', per se. Neither aspect is better, they are just different.
Zofia:)
I like this beautiful music!
Thank you very much!!!
Thanks for the nice comments, the underwater video is really tricky. My camera is a camcorder, is cheap :))).
The music is composed by: Metallica, but the performance is the Scott D. Davis.
Thank you!
Peace!
what model of camera did you use?
Thank you!
I used a Sony HDR-HC9 cancorder.
Thank you for the very nice comments :)))
It was filmed in three different places, Osezaki, Kushimoto and Ita Beach (Izu Peninsula).
The lighthouse at the end is filmed in southern Japan (Kushimoto). The shark is a juvenile, yes, it was about 2 meters! :)))
Thanks for interest and comments.
livestream.com/kedarvideo
Kedar
Thanks for add me too, your channel is very nice, will be great to see my videos on it.
Thank you very much.
Makes me want to get back into SCUBA...
Peace!
-Jim Nastix
Thank for the comments :)))))
Get back to SCUBA my friend, SCUBA is very nice! :)
Cheers!
Great Stuff mate, Beautifully film :)))
Thank you for adding me to your list of Contacts :))))))
Looking forward to seeing more of your work ;))
Thanks for the nice comments!
Thanks for adding me too!
Please, your visit are important for me, thank you very much!
Thanks :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Thank you very much! :))))
Thanks for the nice comment and added my video in teachers group!
Congratulations! Great group! Thank you very much!
Cheers!
beautiful shots and great coloring.
Thanks.
:))) Thanks for the nice comments, truly appreciate it.
These places are Osezaki (west Japan) and Kushimoto (south Japan).
Oh how beautiful. I really like some of your angles and framing: looking from bottom up at the sun being filtered through the water at the start, and at 2:30 -- the very end of the sequence -- where you can see the coral (?) above and to the left which describes the sense of being inside looking out.
I find it interesting that I experience two distinct responses: when there are no divers, my imagination really takes off and I get lost in the beauty and experience of it all. But when a glimpse of, or the entire, diver can be seen, it instantly couches the experience back into 'reality', per se. Neither aspect is better, they are just different.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the nice comment :)