cameraflyer on February 20th, 2009

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PodCast # 008 is about another predator. Why? Because the web is good for bringing quick hits, shock value, what I call “kick-in-the-ass” content. Suddenly here comes HD2O.tv underwater video where everything is soooo sloooow, or is it.

  • Ocean Fun Fact: Did you know the baracuba can swim at speeds reaching 30 MPH? Take a look at this Great Barracuda he’s hunter and predator they may follow divers, as they do larger fish, in the hopes of scavenging remains.

About this shot: As quickly as I got “ICE” to turn the camera this cuda snapped up a small fish near his leg.  Look closely; the minnow is in his teeth as he turns off to eat what remains.

Good thing barracuda don’t like the taste of humans?  You bet! because he sees us long before we see him. We’d have no chance, so remember ” Do No Harm” in hopes that no harm come to you or your fingers which could be gone in a second if you mess with this magnificent animal in his domain!

Remember: these clips are HD so they are large.  I recommend using the ‘pop-up player’ and they may take a moment to start.  For best viewing jump over the iTunes and subscribe to our HD Podcast! For absolute best viewing get the DVD from our store here, Or we send a barracuda to your home for a little visit.

 
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cameraflyer on November 13th, 2008

Video Podcast 003 - I call this clip “reef life on 11” The Elbow in this image is one of my favorite spots.  We took a close look under an outcrop and reveal one way traffic, but which way? Depends on the flow. It was a team effort to keep the camera in place for this brief shot; we don’t touch anything (but sand) in the process of observing.

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Near the end you will see an excellent example of how the musical influence follows the rough surging seas  above. And that’s where I leave you hanging, or floating; just as you start to find your grove.  Get the DVD for the whole story.

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cameraflyer on May 23rd, 2008

I was stationed at the US Coast Guard Training Center Cape May New Jersey several years ago. Erosion was apparent as the southern tip of New Jersey, including the base, was getting pounded. Just north in Wildwood, NJ the beach was about half mile thick.

When I heard about this project I could only hope it was as successful as the Reef Ball Foundation and bring stability to the coastline. While the project has been a success, other communities have realized the value of their junk subway

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