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Went back to the spring on April 28, 2012 to test some GoPro camera gear. I shot some other images along the way with the GoPro HD2 camera in an EOM housing mounted on a Quikpod monopod. I did two drops with the monopod, one with the camera in video mode and the other in still. I did the same thing in lateral dive into a dead end side cave to the vertical shaft of the primary cave.
Here is a short video clip of another free diving drop done with the GoPro in video mode. \ At the turning point to ascend It is getting a bit lighter as I move up. The limestone rings make me think I am passing up through some giant's throat. There were SCUBA divers beneath me at points, rising through a curtain of exhaust bubbles. Here is a short video clip swimming into one of the side dead end caves using artificial light, a Sartek movie light. Easing out of the narrow confines into the final stretch. The sky is in sight. Here is a sketched section of the cave at the source of Blue Spring: From: http://www.floridacaves.com/bluespringsstatepark.html See you from Blue Spring .
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These pics ....no words other than intriguiing, inspiring.
From a personal point of view i miss the photographer when i see most gopro pics. These ones have tension, make me curious Thnx for sharing Continue with experimenting ! |
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Thank you! When I free dive in confined environments, I feel relaxed, not tense fortunately. It is interesting that comes out in the images. It seems to come on automatically in caverns, some wrecks, etc.. If things go wrong, then there can be plenty of tension of course! Lots more things to try in imaging, just scratching the surface at this point. Good diving!
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