Melissa's Garden

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One of my favorite sites! I think the best part of Melissa's Garden is the shallows where you start/finish the dive. The colors of the thousands of dancing fish in ans out of the coral, in the sunlight is mesmerizing!
 
One of my favorite sites! I think the best part of Melissa's Garden is the shallows where you start/finish the dive. The colors of the thousands of dancing fish in ans out of the coral, in the sunlight is mesmerizing!

I tried to capture those moments with my GoPro. I wish I had a better camera.
 
I loved this site! Can't wait to go back next year. Thanks for sharing!
 
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I tried to capture those moments with my GoPro. I wish I had a better camera.
Was the Bargibanti with your GoPro? Macro lens?
 
Thanks. Is it a video grab? Good work. That was a quick reply, where are you now? (So hard to keep track of you.....:))
 
Thanks. Is it a video grab? Good work. That was a quick reply, where are you now? (So hard to keep track of you.....:))

Yes, I screen captured the Kodak moment of shaky 4K video clip. So the picture still looks good (for my eyes anyway, ~ 0.5MB).

I took video in 4K, so if I need to zoom in & centering the object by up to 150%, the video resolution is still better than HD (1K)

I’m back home in Houston, Texas, area. The trip ended on 29 Feb. I got home by 1 Mar. I’m editing the trip video. Hopefully I’ll have it done & post it in YouTube & SB by end of this week as I’ll be skiing in Salt Lake City next week.
 

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