Beautiful video! I was there 12 years ago, the water really is that clear. I got great photos using a disposable underwater camera, but I want to go back with my GoPro!
Bryan Dyke Thanks a lot for replying. A red filter is needed to correct colours underwater, but for your case you where choosing a very blue background for your shooting that made colours so sharp. Great job indeed.
next time be careful around the big grey-blue fish that attacs your camera, it can cut to the bone =) we didnt know it and we thought that it was playing with us... its tail works as a razor
Beautiful video! I was there 12 years ago, the water really is that clear. I got great photos using a disposable underwater camera, but I want to go back with my GoPro!
How did you not afraid of sharks?
This looks amazing. Great Video. Looks really professional.
Beautiful.. im defo booking sharm for my next trip. Never been
A beautiful video, I love it.
wow amazing video
Amazing video! You can't beat the Red Sea! :-)
hi great video pls can u tell me video edditing software u used ?
Which actual beach was this at please? Is it ras um sid
Yes it's Ras Um Sid in front of Oasis Reef Hotel next to Jez El Fanara Beach and El Fanara lighthouse.
which month did you visit ? what is the best month for water clarity ? thanks
WOW
I LOVE THIS VIDEO.
DID YOU USE ANY FILTER FOR THE GOPRO TO GET THAT CLEAR VISION?
HOW WAS THE WIDTH SETTING?
Mahi Guidee
Thanks for the comments. No filter used that's how clear the water is there. 1080p wide.
Bryan Dyke Thanks a lot for replying.
A red filter is needed to correct colours underwater, but for your case you where choosing a very blue background for your shooting that made colours so sharp. Great job indeed.
Mahi Guide
Hi there
A red filter is only used when diving in deeper water, you do not need one when snorkelling
Bryan Dyke Thanks for the grea advice bro.
I'm going to try both, with and without filter.
next time be careful around the big grey-blue fish that attacs your camera, it can cut to the bone =) we didnt know it and we thought that it was playing with us... its tail works as a razor
You don't see anything like this at Skeggie !
There a lot of sharks