turtle footage from Trunk!

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lark22
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turtle footage from Trunk!

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Hi all...just got back yesterday :cry: from a blissful week-long StJ stay.

I'll post a trip report soon with lots of photos, but for now, I wanted to share this video clip of us swimming with a friendly little Hawksbill turtle that we saw out near Trunk Cay on Thursday. The sweet little guy stayed with us for almost 10 minutes!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4095&hl=en

Enjoy....
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Post by savvy »

Oh my god, what great footage! Excellent job with the camera - you even caught his little breath at the surface! I hope we find such a friendly native!
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Post by nothintolose »

lark22 - What camera did you use for that?

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Post by lark22 »

Thanks, savvy...although I can't take credit for the camera work on that clip; that was my husband (I'm the one in the video, in the green shirt!)

Nothintolose, the camera is a great little Fuji point-and-shoot, the F30 -- I bought the separate underwater case for it (pricey at $130 or so, but definitely worth it!) We shot low-resolution video clips, 320x240 resolution, although it does 640x480. The still photos are really nice quality too -- I just love it! (and I'm a photographer, so cameras are my thing) :)
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Awesome, awesome! :D
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Post by FrankG »

WOW!! That's a wonderful clip. Thanks for posting it. :)
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Post by Jerseyboy »

Very cool! 8) Thanks for sharing. How big was the turtle?
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He was about a foot and a half or so...a lot smaller than the bigger guys we saw at Francis all week!
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Post by LandLockedBeachLover »

Ejoyed the turtle immensely, but I enjoyed the footage of you all floating around in that blue, clear water even more!

I can make it until this summer. I can make it until this summer. :cry:
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Post by FlaGeorge »

Great shots - What a memory that you will have. Thanks for sharing
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Post by Bob & Anita »

Very cool. We've talked about trying the video feature while snorkeling with our Canon camera. Now we'll definately give it a try.
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Post by Kentuckygirl »

That is great! Thanks for sharing!!
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Post by cat »

Way Cool!!! I need to get one of those cases for one of my cameras!
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WOW! I really enjoyed your video. I watched it twice! I thought that the girl in the picture was your daughter (that is a compliment) :D
I will be looking into one of those cases. I hope I can find one for my camera.
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Post by wontongirl »

Thanks so much for sharing the video. I've been down in the dumps for a few days and that perked me up. You did a great job filming also. What a treat on a very cold Tuesday. Thanks again!
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