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01/31/2015 12:14 PM
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This is a short video put together from several dives at "The Tugboat" ("Le Remorquer"), just off the anchorage at Île Tintamarre off St. Martin. For those who like diving this is a very easy dive with a mooring ball (for dinghies) attached to the wreck Samson post, so one can't miss it. The wreck lies upright in about 50-60 feet on sand and attracts a lot of fish. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.sv-zanshin.com/images/small/tugboattintamarrestill.jpg) (click on the image above to play YouTube video)
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Thanks for sharing. Will be diving SXM for the month of May. Nice mood setter.
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What type of camera were you using?
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Very nice !! Lots of sea life for sure. Water clarity is similar to diving in Cozumel. Thank you for sharing.
Last edited by o2bnsxm; 01/31/2015 11:05 PM.
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Thanks for the kind words, this are my first forays into video and I'm amazed at how difficult it is to cut motion clips into a finished video and realize that there's a LOT to learn.
I used a Nikon D7000 camera with an Ikelite housing underwater. The still picture turn out great, since I use a flash which brings out the true colors. In video mode I didn't use a light at all, which is why those shots are all somewhat colorless.
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