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The blue Day

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Hello guys,

Check out our new video it was a great day

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS9vUz7t6Vo]YouTube - The Blue Day[/ame]
 
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pretty cool khaled, great videos!!..
i thought the open flame cooking on the boat as it was moving was a bit dangerous though! if it fell on the cloth below it, with the wind etc.. = unnecessary accident..
were those rob allen guns and hero3 camera? did you try to mount on yout head instead of the gun? im still thinking of where to mount mine, i think on the head will provide better shots bu maybe less comfortable...only one way to find out TRY IT!!..
great vids..take care..
sallam
 
Marwan:
khaled and i discussed the head mount in his shop. it would provide amazing shots, but remember that it would also lead to more shaky footage as it would be hard to control. also it would add drag and could lead to fatigue on your neck if you are not used to it.. probably your best bet is to get kayaking footage with the hero3 cam so that you could compare to what your results might look like from a head cam
 
Qatar,

Very nice footage, looks like a very fun day. I was wondering, about what depth were those Amber Jacks running?

thanks for the great movies,

good luck and thanks

Joel Beam
 
as Mishu said regarding the head thing, but we are doing a project to mount the hearo camera on the mask:blackeye and as you said the only way to know is to try it . will let u know if it work

You were right on the first part it was a rob allen gun 110 but not hearo it was sony mounted on the gun

pretty cool khaled, great videos!!..
i thought the open flame cooking on the boat as it was moving was a bit dangerous though! if it fell on the cloth below it, with the wind etc.. = unnecessary accident..
were those rob allen guns and hero3 camera? did you try to mount on yout head instead of the gun? im still thinking of where to mount mine, i think on the head will provide better shots bu maybe less comfortable...only one way to find out TRY IT!!..
great vids..take care..
sallam
 
Hey dude,

off the recored I just miss long beach i used to spend alot of my time there.

About those Amber jack we were putting four flashers at 13 meter depth (around 40 ft) and those Amber come below the flashers waiting for us:martial



Qatar,

Very nice footage, looks like a very fun day. I was wondering, about what depth were those Amber Jacks running?

thanks for the great movies,

good luck and thanks

Joel Beam
 
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thanks for the information. I will be heading to Baja this August so I will hopefully be meeting some of those great looking AJs.

Well, Any time you come back to the Long Beach Area drop me a line and we will hit the kelp together.

thanks and good luck

Joel
 
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