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Underwater Gopro vs Eyeofmine Aquarium Waterproof housing test Blue Jack Dempsey

Testing out my Gopro in my fish tank against an Eyeofmine standard flat lens waterproof housing. Im going to Kauai, Hawaii this summer and will be doing a lot of snorkeling and wanted to take my Gopro for capturing fish underwater while I snorkel. Eyeofmine housing is my choice and it tested out great with my 55g Fish tank of Electric Blue Jack Dempsey cichlids and other freshwater community fish. Gopro Hero 2 1080p Medium 127 degree view settings.

This Time – Short Film

“This Time” is a short film written by Reagan Gomez-Preston and directed by Matthew A. Cherry. It stars Reagan Gomez, Michael Moss, Terri J. Vaugn, and Sinorice Moss. This Time deals with the realities that many people have to face when a loved one returns home from war and everything has changed. Film Festival Official Selections: Rincon International Film Festival, Boston international Film Festival, GI Film Festival, San Fransico Black Film Festival, Martha Vineyard African American Film Festival, Roxbury Interational Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival, Miami Short Film Festival. This film is dedicated to the men and women who have given their lives to protect our country. And their family members with whom their memory lives on. Director: Matthew Cherry Written By: Reagan Gomez Executive Producer: Liberty Madison, Sinorice Moss, Quetaya Scott Producers: Enitan Bereola, , Portia Jenkins, Shauna Faith-Graham Director Of Photography: Zubari Duniani Edited By: Reginald Harrison Production Company: Cherry Entertainment in association with Liberty Madison Productions and Supremacy Films www.themoviethistime.com Visit http to make a donation. www.imdb.com

Were UNDERWATER! 6/17/10 Day 240 VtV 9

Today was a JAM PACKED day of fun! I drove the little kiddies around to breakfast, then over to the pool (which was packed) to test out the underwater camera case before we went to Hawaii, then I had to finish up my packing! WHEW! Care to see how all this played out AND MORE? Come and see! DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! WE’RE DOING A MAJOR AND SPECTACULAR REVAMP SOON! THE BEST IS YET TO COME! COME AND JOIN US! DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! I’m doing this daily vlog for a full year! SKIT CHANNEL [SUBSCRIBE] www.youtube.com GAME REVIEW CHANNEL [SUBSCRIBE] www.youtube.com TWITTER twitter.com DAILYBOOTH dailybooth.com

Canon 5D Mark 3 Low Light Exploration 12800 ISO – “Seattle” by Any Given Chance

I rented the Canon 5D Mark 3 to determine if upgrading (from the Mark 2) is a wise investment. I called upon a Director friend, Sam Campos, and said we need to film something at night to test the low light capabilities of the Mark 3. Sam invited a musician friend Zack Manzano, lead singer to the Hawaii based band Any Given Chance, and Reiko Pualani Campos to embark into filming a music video for our low light exploration. The result is the first cut to the music video “Seattle” by Any Given Chance. NOTE: In the beginning of the video where the talent is near the green and white motorcycle the scene was not lit and I used a 12800 ISO setting. To give you a look at what the scene looked like I took a photo with a iPhone 4S and uploaded it to the photo section here in the description. Also the last shot of the airplane flying in the end was also filmed at 12800 ISO and the detail you could see of the plane, plus you could even see diamond head in the distance. Sam and I both said that we could not see see diamond head with our own eyes at the time of the filming. MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTED BY: Sam Campos SHOT & CUT BY: Andrew Mostajo Magpoc FEATURING: Zack Manzano & Reiko Pualani Campos CAMERA: Canon 5D Mark 3 LENS: Zeiss 50mm 1.4 SETTINGS: CUSTOM Sharpness turned off. Contrast turn down a couple of clicks. Other settings default. GRADING: No Grading. Only a select few footage slightly graded for exposure to even out the look of the overall video. Other than that the footage is as

Snorkeling with Black Trigger Fish

Snorkeling with Black Trigger Fish (Melichthys niger) in Kealakekua Bay on the Big Island of Hawaii, the site of the Captain Cook monument. The ones beneath me would turn up on their sides to look up at the kook with the camera. We went with Fair Wind cruises, really nice outfit. If I ever get back there, I’d like to try there night snorkeling with the manta rays. Recorded on September 14, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.