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We have been a part of an ongoing 3D underwater project with the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center. We've shot in Lake Mead, the Dry Tortugas and Isle Royale for a film called "Underwater Wonders in the National Park Service."  We spent a few weeks capturing both In-Air and Underwater stereoscopic footage of the beautiful coral reefs around Fort Jefferson, The erie resting place of a B-29 Superfortress bomber at the bottom of Lake Mead, and most recently the rocky coasts of Isle Royale where the cold waters of Lake Superior that preserves the wrecks making them one of the most unique sites I've ever dove!

To read about the projects check out Brett Seymour's blog.

 

Pano of Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas

The Park Service vessel Fort Jefferson that we stayed on for two weeks

 

 

 

 

Topside view of shooting through a bait ball

shooting 3D video swimming through a bait ball

Our office for 2 weeks!

The last day I went out to the beach at sunrise and this small nurse shark causually swam about 3feet away from me allowing me to snap a few photos! Amazing moment!