Andreas Meier Hi Andreas - filmed with Gopro Hero3 black in a 60m case. No filtering but approx 8000 lumen video light (home made). Thanks for the comments. T
HinoTony ok thats the insane Lumen...:D i had only 2000 on zenobia with stupid spot in the middle with hero 4 silver, the Video looks not good in the dark, ok i need more light.
Andreas Meier always choose a "flood" type light for video. If your light has a "hot spot" the csmera will set its exposure to the brightest area leaving everything else under exposed.
HinoTony yes, thats the Problem, i used the Thorfire S1 flashlight...This is my Video, its my first Video i cutted in 30 Minutes ...:DD-> ruclips.net/channel/UCeJCFUR5ZpsilDkF4kyL8GA?view_as=subscriber
GP3 Black! Wow thats really good quality!! I used a GP4 Black back in November on the Thistlegorm, only had twin 2600Lumen Lamps though!. Just purchased a pair of 5000 Lumen Weefine Lamps so hopefully ill get something close to your Video quality when I'm back there in June armed with GP4 and 7 Black :-)
Something is freaking me out if you looks towards the end of the video there is air bubbles coming from something from the ship and its not a diver? How in the hell could there be anything in the ship to let out steady air bubbles and its not a diver. Any air would of been gone a long time ago
@@alaincaspar2148 You need to look again . At 3:43 to the left you can clearly see a steady stream of air bubbles coming out of which seems to be some kind of plumbing from the ship . That impossible for over 80 years ago all air would of been displaced in the ship probably in the 50s . It is coming from the ship there are no divers its small steady stream of bubbles how in the hell could there be any pockets of air in a ship that rusted out ?
@@madmanmechanic8847 Once again it is divers below. It happens on many wrecks when you dive. I have to admit it is a bit impressive and you can start to make a movie in your head, but it is only divers below. You don't see them because they are somewhere inside the ship or bellow a deck but they are bellow. Their bubbles catch the ceiling of where they are and have to find a way up,. That's is pretty easy on a wreck because with time it is full of holes...
@@alaincaspar2148 I got my cert for diving years ago I know the difference from exhaling bubbles from a regulator and a slow leak from plumbing . Bubbles from divers are not going to be steady you will see bubbles only when they exhale and not a steady stream. If you look at the surroundings its a small area there is no opening for any bubbles to come up. If you look clearly and I mean really take a good look the fitting on that is letting out a stead stream of air and it is clearly small bubbles . Sorry Dude but a regulator doesn't work that way you in hale no bubbles you exhale you will see very large bubbles from the volume of the lung volume of the diver . I stand my ground . There is still air escaping from some where from the ship after 80s years
Nice video. Dived it many times back in the day.
Someone snatched that radiator cap
What a bummer all those bikes
Absolutely amazing wow really takes you back in time
I wonder if there is still air in the tires....
All these years later, and they say all the radiators are still full on those vehicles
The music was perfect for the video
great eerie video
Definitely another world, check out the bay of ronto, 80+miles off fort myers beach, great spear fishing, also, the dry tortugas, is a mind blower !°
Praise indeed, thank you
Like a scene from alien haunting to say the least
1:29, wasn't expecting anything to be written on the windshield...
Very good video, which camera is it and which conponents u using for it? Redfilter? Domeport or anything?
Andreas Meier
Hi Andreas - filmed with Gopro Hero3 black in a 60m case. No filtering but approx 8000 lumen video light (home made).
Thanks for the comments.
T
HinoTony ok thats the insane Lumen...:D i had only 2000 on zenobia with stupid spot in the middle with hero 4 silver, the Video looks not good in the dark, ok i need more light.
Andreas Meier always choose a "flood" type light for video. If your light has a "hot spot" the csmera will set its exposure to the brightest area leaving everything else under exposed.
HinoTony yes, thats the Problem, i used the Thorfire S1 flashlight...This is my Video, its my first Video i cutted in 30 Minutes ...:DD-> ruclips.net/channel/UCeJCFUR5ZpsilDkF4kyL8GA?view_as=subscriber
Still tyres are in good condition
I dove her 3 weeks ago.bloody sure I saw that same fish.
So sad they ended up in the sea this machines a basically history with wheels
unreal--awesome!!
Wow fantastic quality! What Camera did you film this with?
Gopro3 black with plenty of light
GP3 Black! Wow thats really good quality!! I used a GP4 Black back in November on the Thistlegorm, only had twin 2600Lumen Lamps though!. Just purchased a pair of 5000 Lumen Weefine Lamps so hopefully ill get something close to your Video quality when I'm back there in June armed with GP4 and 7 Black :-)
What type of treasure are we looking for?The diver is pretty good not making cloud storm.what type of bout are on.
It’s look but don’t take on the Thistlegorm (nowadays anyway). Trip was on a day boat out of Sharm
The boat was the ‘Wind K’ chartered by Wreck Adventures
Wow! I'm impressed :-)
I need this music Tony and I keep forgetting where you got it from, can you send a link or its name
Its referenced at the end of the video, look on Freemusicarchive.com and search for "cylinder 7"
Oops that should be Freemusicarchive.org
Awesome video!🤙💦
First liquid cooled BSA.
Shit Tony - that is really really good
As imagens são realmente lindas. Congrats!
Truck wreaks
If you're a diver what's not too like.👌
Something is freaking me out if you looks towards the end of the video there is air bubbles coming from something from the ship and its not a diver? How in the hell could there be anything in the ship to let out steady air bubbles and its not a diver. Any air would of been gone a long time ago
Divers bellow
@@alaincaspar2148 You need to look again . At 3:43 to the left you can clearly see a steady stream of air bubbles coming out of which seems to be some kind of plumbing from the ship . That impossible for over 80 years ago all air would of been displaced in the ship probably in the 50s . It is coming from the ship there are no divers its small steady stream of bubbles how in the hell could there be any pockets of air in a ship that rusted out ?
@@madmanmechanic8847 Once again it is divers below. It happens on many wrecks when you dive. I have to admit it is a bit impressive and you can start to make a movie in your head, but it is only divers below. You don't see them because they are somewhere inside the ship or bellow a deck but they are bellow. Their bubbles catch the ceiling of where they are and have to find a way up,. That's is pretty easy on a wreck because with time it is full of holes...
@@alaincaspar2148 I got my cert for diving years ago I know the difference from exhaling bubbles from a regulator and a slow leak from plumbing . Bubbles from divers are not going to be steady you will see bubbles only when they exhale and not a steady stream. If you look at the surroundings its a small area there is no opening for any bubbles to come up. If you look clearly and I mean really take a good look the fitting on that is letting out a stead stream of air and it is clearly small bubbles . Sorry Dude but a regulator doesn't work that way you in hale no bubbles you exhale you will see very large bubbles from the volume of the lung volume of the diver . I stand my ground . There is still air escaping from some where from the ship after 80s years
Music spoils it