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Finally got around to finishing my Dominican Republic, March Break video. Really happy with how it came out. Turned two and a half hours of raw footage into nine minutes. And was able to get the quality to match the same quality as it's original footage.

Thought I'd share this since I got a pretty good response on the first video I made.

Hope you enjoy it!

Looks amazing on full screen at 720p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXDURyCWWB4


Everything was shot with a GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition.
Good video.

The colours of the jacks, grunts, and snappers show well.

Quite the contrast between the coast and the interior.

Thanks for sharing,

OldTimer
(12-01-2013 08:37 AM)OldTimer Wrote: [ -> ]Good video.

The colours of the jacks, grunts, and snappers show well.

Quite the contrast between the coast and the interior.

Thanks for sharing,

OldTimer

Thanks!
Man, those Yellow Jack would be fun! Awesome to see a little Sharksucker on one of the Yellow Jack.

I didn't see any grunts or snappers, but saw briefly a Sergeant Major...and then there was a Dusky Damselfish in the shallow water beach segment.

Pretty cool.
(12-01-2013 03:17 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ]Man, those Yellow Jack would be fun! Awesome to see a little Sharksucker on one of the Yellow Jack.

I didn't see any grunts of snappers, but saw briefly a Sergeant Major...and then there was a Dusky Damselfish in the shallow water beach segment.

Pretty cool.

Thanks! BTW do you know what species the local was holding at 6:38. I know it would be pretty hard to tell because you can't get a good visual but do you have ay ideas?
It is definitely in the needlefish family...most likely a houndfish since the "bill" is shorter but pretty stout...needlefish bill is a bit longer and narrower.
(12-01-2013 09:45 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ]It is definitely in the needlefish family...most likely a houndfish since the "bill" is shorter but pretty stout...needlefish bill is a bit longer and narrower.

Thanks. I've been trying to figure it out but I didn't even know where to start.
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