Honeybees in slow motion

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Honeybees in slow motion

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Because I was not occupied to catch fish at the shootout :lol:, I've played with my camera to make underwater movie.

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Ludo:

They are great movies. The large spoon needs a little more speed to really see the action at it's best. Thank you very much!! :D
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That's pretty cool!
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Cool!

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Cool video Ludo!
Looks like they could both use a little more speed. Do you know what your actual speed was?
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Thorny wrote:Cool video Ludo!
Looks like they could both use a little more speed. Do you know what your actual speed was?

Agreed ... but especially the large one. It would be interesting to know the speed.
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Thorny wrote:Cool video Ludo!
Looks like they could both use a little more speed. Do you know what your actual speed was?
It was a first test for my new lens for my GoPro, the distance between the camera and the spoon was 1-2 inches. I did not know until I saw the movie on my computer that it was too close, next time I will put the camera far away. I have recorded under the spoon, on the same side than the sun and the other side to see what is the best view to record.

Next time, I will record the speed on the camera before putting it in the water. The speed was between 1.9 and 2.3 mph on my GPS.

A thing that could be interested to do is a computer software that allow us to create pattern for a specific spoon and to create a simulation of it underwater, at different speed/deep etc 8-)
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cool :P
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Oh yes, I forget: I will put the camera on my downrigger ball to make clip (HD) of salmon chasing my lures, soon.
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I have GOT to hang out with you some day...

I do not believe that you needed to get farther away with the camera...

Nice stuff!

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Thanks Ludo, that was awesome. Would love to see the cam at the cannonball and a tight lead with a fish taking it, yea that would be cool. The simulation thing is a neat idea too.
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