I set this channel up for me. Yes, I'll never be a cinematographer and NO I don't care. Many of the videos were made with a Sony camera from 2003 and I had no video software. I bought a lite version of video and picture editing software and if I learn how to use it and have time then my videos will get better. Those uploaded videos were of moments that I really enjoyed and I don't expect viewers to appreciate them as much as I did. Hopefully the nature videos captured something that will be useful to Biologists.
As for my music tastes. I like what I like and I set this channel up for myself but recognized that others may stumble upon it so I organized the videos into logical groups. I still have to organize my 90's music and later but do not have time now so you'll have to go through my favorites to find them. I hope you enjoy but if you don't then GO ELSEWHERE.
@Bimal Kumar Deb I don't understand. I had no problem with the guide talking because that is how he makes his living. A couple of women in the tour group liked talking which was annoying at times. They were funny at times, but I'd have preferred them to keep quiet. If you are referring to me posting the video for money, I don't make any money on my videos. I just post them to entertain people and share experiences that I've had that many people may never experience. Besides, I think I would need 1,000 subscribers and lots more viewing to even qualify to monetize but there was a time that I could monetize with what I had but it would have put commercials into my videos, and I didn't want that. On a couple videos that had musician's music playing in the background like in New Orleans, I was forced to let them put ads in to post the video.
Explain?? Please include your educational background that allows you to make this claim accurately when the guide of over 20 years views it differently?
On a separate note, I'm sorry that you don't have any material worth posting on your RU-vid page. Work harder, you'll come up with something eventually.
Obviously this was for fun and these are amateurs. Fun to watch. But I wonder how many times does a pro Hula dancer shake their hips side to side per minute. There is a show that measured the force of a punch and kick of martial artists. Should do the same for hip swings of a Pro Hula dancer. I'm curious. :)
I remember that show that measured the force of martial artists kicks and punches, I believe they determined that a Muay Thai knee was the worst for damage. Even if those are amateurs, and they probably are, it still blows me away how much muscle control they have to move their hips that quickly. I would have no way of telling a professional hula dancer from an amateur.
It is an older unit. NOT in HD. Only 720p so 783HD should be better. One important detail of an underwater camera to remember: The light on the water bleaches out the display. It was VERY hard to see what I was photographing. It did a great job for the price but remember that you may not see what you shoot under water.
I got it at Target. Walmart has a good selection of cheap underwater cameras too. The nice thing about this camera is that it did a good job of sealing out water and used AAA batteries but rechargeable are the only intelligent option since they hold a charge WAY better than standard AAA batteries. The biggest point of posting this video is to show how cool an underwater camera is when snorkeling or scuba diving, even a cheap one. Obviously, now, underwater cameras have MUCH better capabilities including much brighter screens. I couldn't use the screen to see anything. Basically, I guessed where to aim which isn't fun if you see something really cool like an octopus or other sea creature. When buying an underwater camera, look at the reviews for the rate at which people complain about leaking cameras. I bought a Nikon 110AW which is far superior to this Vivitar for a very cheap price but I was looking more for a solid outdoor camera capable of handling rain and dirt, not underwater. Even under warranty, if the camera leaks, you do not get compensated for the memory chip so put a cheaper one in when going under water.
You should send this video to the company saying " ummm think again"...when it comes to their guarantee of "squirrel-proof". This video is hilarious! ;)