Majestic Jellyfish at Break Water...

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Awesome videos Mike!

I see you found a way to get your videos online. Did you find a program to compress them or did that site just allow you to upload larger files?
 
Nice video Mike! Thank you for sharing with us. :D

What kind of camera are you using?
 
Awesome videos Mike!

I see you found a way to get your videos online. Did you find a program to compress them or did that site just allow you to upload larger files?

Hi Micboucher,

I'm happy you like my videos... Yes you are right, I did not compress the videos, just used TinyPic - Share the Experience!™ since they allow large upload files.

Did you still want to see my shark encounter at Lover's Point?

MG
 
Did you still want to see my shark encounter at Lover's Point?MG

I'd love to, do you have it online?
 
Nice video Mike! Thank you for sharing with us. :D

What kind of camera are you using?

Thanks,

I use the Canon SD 800is with it's underwater housing case from Canon. I have a 4 gb HC memory card that was only $49 bucks at Circuitcity plus it came with a free adapter to connect USB quickly on the fly.

I now have a back up card as I was using a 2 gb card before. So I can get up to 40 minutes of video time with the 4 gb card and about 20 minutes with the smaller card. Thats way more than enough for this novice camera man. :D
 
That's a great video MG. I like how the other diver skeedaddled out of there. :)

Sarita you are funny, that diver is my dive buddy... hehehe I was laughing when you said that....

He is a very cautious diver, if you watch my first video at lovers point when I moved the jellyfish by the bell, he literally starts yelling at me underwater, you can actually make out what he says, listen closely.

MG
 
The jelly, BTW, is a Sea Nettle, Chrysaora fuscesens. You won't call them magestic after
either one of two things happens:

1. You have to do a safety stop in the middle of a zillion of them
2. You see a good example of the Purple and White, Pelagia colorata
 

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