Looking for Images/Video of Greenlings, Fringeheads, Wolf Eels

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drbill

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I'm working on my cable TV show episodes on the clinids (kelpfish, pikeblennies and fringeheads) and greenlings. I have no video footage of any of the fringehead species or any of the greenlings except the painted greenling. I also need footage of wolf eels in SoCal.

I am asking this group if anyone has either video footage or still images of these species that they will let me use in these videos in exchange for credits and a DVD copy of the episodes. Some day I'll spend more time diving the mainland to film some of the critters you see frequently there but we rarely (or never) see here.

Each segment will probably be a max of 2 min in length, depending on availability of footage. Images should be greater than 720x480 pixels. Video can be either mini-DV or HDV.

Thanks for considering this.

Dr. Bill
 
I'm working on my cable TV show episodes on the clinids (kelpfish, pikeblennies and fringeheads) and greenlings. I have no video footage of any of the fringehead species or any of the greenlings except the painted greenling. I also need footage of wolf eels in SoCal.

I am asking this group if anyone has either video footage or still images of these species that they will let me use in these videos in exchange for credits and a DVD copy of the episodes. Some day I'll spend more time diving the mainland to film some of the critters you see frequently there but we rarely (or never) see here.

Each segment will probably be a max of 2 min in length, depending on availability of footage. Images should be greater than 720x480 pixels. Video can be either mini-DV or HDV.

Thanks for considering this.

Dr. Bill

I have wolfies, and fringeheads. I'm sure if I look I also have greenlings.

I have very large, very high-rez images (18 - 30 meg) as well as some eMail friendly low rez images (like the ones attached here.)

eMail me at Ken@divematrix.com. Whatever I can do to help, you know I will.

Thanks


Ken


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As usual, Ken... some great stuff. Thanks. These images are high enough res for me to use. Funny thing is that I did a Google search on each species with your name included and nothing came up. Hmmm. Hope Claudette's party was a gas... sorry I wasn't there to celebrate.
 
Heehee...

The problem is I don't index my images well. Plus I call everything by my own names... so very little of my stuff comes up in real searches.

Its something I'm correcting in 2009, little by little.

I wish I was in MoCal this weekend with dette and the gang. I had some local commitments so I needed to stay in SoCal.

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Ken
 
You make me laugh with your names for the critters. I guess if I were looking for Spanish shawls, I'd have to search for "FedEx."

I always code my still image captures by name and dive site and date. For example "great white shark CP 2009-02-01" would refer to an image of a great white shark taken in the Casino Point dive park on February 1, 2009. No, I didn't really see one there yesterday.
 

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