Report of the Frozen Planet dive team

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sonar

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Just came across this. Loved the Frozen Planet series. In this report they describe the shooting, techniques etc. If you've seen it you may remember the shot where the brinicle touches the seafloor and kills the sealife. It seems like some frames miss from the fast forwarded shot, which is actually true because their divetime was finished and the crew needed to recover from diving at -2 degrees and didn't expect this to happen

anyway, very nice read. Figured you camera- freaks ( :blinking: ) might be interested..
BBC Nature - Frozen Planet's brinicle sequence explained
 

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