Showing posts with label Telesin Dome Port. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telesin Dome Port. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2022

Video Recording - Stage One


Today, I finally completed to install a video editing software on my computer, to begin recording and uploading videos on YouTube.

In hindsight, I regret not capturing/recording a few video clips during my Paris trip earlier this year. I also failed to use my GoPro action camera to record snorkeling underwater in Puerto Rico, and filming the kayaking tour adventure in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, this past summer. Those video clips could've been used for the channel introduction. 

To get used to the recording process, in a few weeks I am going to start by creating a test video to make sure the sound, lighting and camera settings are set correctly. 

On the first video I will be Painting in Light my motorcycle in the garage at night. It should be fun, and once the video is finished and uploaded, I will post a YouTube link to it. 

Enjoy the pictures! 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Underwater Photography


Earlier this year I purchased a Telesin 6" dome port for my GoPro action camera. It is the best investment I've made in terms of underwater GoPro accessories and gear. It is a great option for anyone looking to take 50/50, over under, half underwater half above pictures. I was hoping to put it to the test in the Bahamas this past summer, but went to Puerto Rico instead.

The GoPro dome port surpassed all my expectations. And despite a few glitches here and there, passed the test with flying colors. Here is a sample of some of my first underwater photos ever. Images were taken at two different locations, Buye Beach in Cabo Rojo, and Condado Beach (Playita del Condado) in San Juan. 




Saturday, July 9, 2022

Tropical Island

A couple of months ago, I purchased a Telesin Dome Port to use on my GoPro action camera to try to capture 50/50 split or "one under and one above" the water underwater images in one photo. I don't want to jinx it, but this would be a first time for snorkeling, underwater photography, horse riding and night kayaking. 

If during this September trip, the love of my life or I can capture at least one amazing half-half picture, I'll be a happy camper. The planets will need to align big time for this to happen, but I am confident that it can be done. I can't wait for this trip date to arrive. It should be fun.