Planet Earth- Shallow Seas on now!

dude i was just wacthing it those snakes suck poor fish they could have been in my nano tank :( stupid snakes and big fish that trap them in there hahahah i missed most of it but the shots were amazing
 
Not very impressive AGAIN. Maybe 10 minutes of reef related stuff and then back to the same old whales, birds, etc... Never fails.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9678139#post9678139 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Not very impressive AGAIN. Maybe 10 minutes of reef related stuff and then back to the same old whales, birds, etc... Never fails.

hahaha i know... what the hell??? Wheres the reef footage!? Those shots of the leathers at night were cool :D
 
Who the $%^& cares about the other stuff besides the coral and reef fish? Uh, NO ONE so why the @#$% do they show 95% of that crap and then only 5% of what we want to see? God that just burns my trash.
 
I missed it the first time, but then caught it later last night. Amazing stuff.

I have been throughout South America, Central America, Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Galapagos, Iceland, Scandinavia, and other places and have seen some incredible wildlife and I watch a show like that and feel like I have never seen a thing.

I am working on a trip to Komodo and/or Vietnam for next year for some scuba diving and jungle trekking, but I may scrap it to go see those snakes. That was amazing!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9677592#post9677592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MrMexReefer
Its been 5 minutes of reefs, and I'm already drooling.. :lol:

were you lookin at pictures of me again????
 
On one of my first dives in Galapagos, a school of about 75 very large hammerheads swam right past me. Close enough to where some swam to the left of me and others swam to the right of me and over top of me. Talk about a pucker factor!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9678605#post9678605 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Negative on the computer animation there good buddy.

I think a fair amount was...I have been watching the series and much of the talk is about things never captured on camera, how tough it was to capture stuff, etc. There was none of that last night, and if you looked close it appeared animated. I was watching on an HD Panasonic Plasma.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9685975#post9685975 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
So was I but I'll watch it again to check. I have it on my DVR.

I searched around a bit and couldn't find anything one way or the other. I found a quote that the previous episode (w/ the snow leopard) was all film, but nothing making that statement about the whole series. No way to tell for sure I guess...my initial impression was that it was all filmed, but then I started looking really close during the sea snake scene and there were some shots where I just couldnt figure out how a camera filmed them, and then I looked a little closer and it really did seem animated. dunno, could be just me tho.
 
Animated? I'm gonna have to go with... highly unlikely.

Touched up for clarity or for HD or whatever? Sure. I don't know anything about that technology, but it is nice. Not animated though. I've just under 500 logged dives, and have seen creatures + underwater landscapes that simply defy imagination.

HD does look spectacular sometimes; but that film is the real deal.
 
I heard on a commercial they filmed the series for 5 years with film crews on call around the world. The footage is awesome! We like nature and have watched the series since the beginning. We also own the Blue Planet series. One of these has some excellant reef scenes. I think they do some animation when showing growth, but they also do speed some scenes up(migrating animals)...or slow them down...did you see the Great White out of the water? It was just incrediable.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9687399#post9687399 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lovereefs1
I heard on a commercial they filmed the series for 5 years with film crews on call around the world. The footage is awesome! We like nature and have watched the series since the beginning. We also own the Blue Planet series. One of these has some excellant reef scenes. I think they do some animation when showing growth, but they also do speed some scenes up(migrating animals)...or slow them down...did you see the Great White out of the water? It was just incrediable.

I elect Beef for Dinner!
 
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