Top quality video. Dived the wrecks for the first time in 1982 and then again in 1989. One thing that has certainly changed is the diving equipment.. We used 96 cu ft single cylinders and generally did 'no stop dives' even on the 3 big wrecks (kronprince wilheim , markgraf and konig) The viz was very changeable but a good torch was essential.
This is amazingly fascinating. I look forward to updates on this project.
unfortunately it could not take place this year. We're looking forward to make it work in 2022.
Top quality video.
Dived the wrecks for the first time in 1982 and then again in 1989.
One thing that has certainly changed is the diving equipment..
We used 96 cu ft single cylinders and generally did 'no stop dives' even on the 3 big wrecks (kronprince wilheim , markgraf and konig)
The viz was very changeable but a good torch was essential.
Wow, some of these shots are so incredible! Really well done man! Subscribed
Thank you so much! I plan to do it much nicer and in 4K by the end of the year... if it’s possible to travel then. Are you a scuba diver, too?
very interesting !, also very nice editing !
Really cool stuff! Hope there‘s some new video with more footage of the actual wrecks, soon!
I’m actually planning to do a full 4K documentary next fall....however, hope travel limitations after corona crisis won’t be in place any more.
Great work. How deep are these wrecks?
Between 20m and 45m largely. Some are a bit shallower.