Re: Aiden, Jo, and anyone else interested in caves



Carsten Troelsgaard wrote:


The stream I've video'ed is probably man-dug. I come to think of this as I watch a broad floating stream narrow toward it's discharge into the other (very straight and boring) channal carrying discharge from other springs. There's no natural meandering, and I have a hard time believing that the steep soil-walls/brinks would have survived 10.000 years of this swift current - but it's a fish's heaven none-the-less, as far as I can tell.

I hope that some of you will enjoy the bumpy ride.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=644OnBwIYbg

No problem watching your video, Carsten. Gee, talk about a fish-eye lens!!! *|:-) Good job, especially the concept. *I'd* never think of making a camera into a mini-submarine diver...too afraid I'd drown the camera permanently.

The trip bumpiness didn't bother me,(after all, this is a fish viewpoint, not a human) nor the pixilation (made it a bit artistic-surreal) but the fuzziness toward the end was distracting. Perhaps some editing of the blurriest 2 minutes? Now, don't ask me *how* to do digital video editing, because I haven't a clue. I'm sure you'll get better with this as you go on--this is excellent for an initial attempt. Kudos to you!

Jo



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