Had a great weekend with these guys. Great crew, nice boat and to all that were on it with me this weekend thanks for being really nice ship mates as well. I was a big Scuba Doo fan until they closed down and Blue Water offers that kind of service and vibe and I'm happy I found them.
The differences between those lenses are barley noticeable. If you really want to see a BIG difference step up to the 12-35 f2.8. That is the "go to" m43 lens and lives on my GH4 85% of the time.
Well that sucks, but they are pros as well and face horrible facts every day. So sorry this has worked out like this. Like I said before, you can do everything right and still come up short. "BSBD" it's a skydiving thing and it's great respect. I was/am a lurker here mostly and even I know...
"Lynn Flaherty was diving with her husband off Duncan Rock Tuesday morning when something went wrong and she didn't return to the surface, according to Coast Guard officials."
Scuba-Do back in the day in Key Largo was always my "hey you should go here" referral, but they closed so now I'm going with Blue Water in a couple of weeks and they seem to have similar vibe. Generally in the keys/SE Fl if you are a decent diver they all will get out of your way and let you...
Totally different and unaffiliated schools The Army school has been there in constant operation for at least 50 years. Look at the article I linked to above.
There is a joint training Army/Navy Engineer diving school in Panama City. Army does phase 1 in Ft Leonard Wood Mo. and Phase 2 in Fl...
Also, they really frown on anyone going unconscious in any military school for pretty much any reason. That quote that you got was from "Duffle Blog" the military version of the "Onion".
The School has been there since the 60's or 70's the course changed in 2012 from 6 weeks to 7 weeks I think. I was a Engineer not a Ranger so don't have this first hand.
Special Forces Underwater Operations School Marks 50 Years | Military.com
That school has been in Key West a long time. Not sure what's new about it???
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Drown-proofing requires swimmers' hands and feet to be bound with Velcro straps. First, swimmers must bob up and down in 10 feet of water for five...
Ummm Look Up Table let me see if I can find one for you. What did you shoot the footage with?
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Take a look at this. Another pretty simple solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djr_Vugi-HE
Have you tried/looked for a LUT that does what you are wanting. There seems to be a LUT for everything these days and CC15 makes them very easy to apply.
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