| In July 2005 Russ Sanoian of Light & Motion was invited aboard the Nautilus Explorer for a trip from Juneau, Alaska to Prince Rupert, Canada. This trip promised the chance to dive some historic shipwrecks, diving around glaciers and icebergs and sealife galore. The Nautilus Explorer is setup as a video/photo friendly boat and has two padded tables for safe storage and setup of your housings, rinse tanks, and a charging station. We brought along some gear for the guests to try and good times were had by all. Be sure to check the Nautilus Explorer's website for future Light & Motion trips and a chance to demo some gear for free. | |||||||||
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Video shot in HDV and converted to Quicktime at 1/3 resolution. Chuck Nicklin's "Frogfish" Video shot in HDV and converted to Quicktime at 1/2 resolution. Mike Topolovac's "Komodo Redux" |
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In
June 2001, Light & Motion and Backscatter sponsored a highly successful
dive trip to Cocos Island aboard the Sea Hunter. Below are some of the
remarkable images taken there.
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