.SimonB.
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and this is what I got. I was totally distracted at one of the spots and forgot to focus, but couldn't resist using a few of the shots. Other than that I'm pretty happy with most of the shots. I normally film handheld out of my kayak, so it was really nice to have a tripod.
In case anyone cares about filming near water. I had my camera and lenses in a Pelican case, which has been working really well for me the last few months. Completely waterproof and shock proof up to 30ft I believe? Fits right between my legs, with the tripod behind my seat. The alternative is a Watershed bag, with a zip-lock type closing mechanism. A friend of mine drenched his camera the other weekend with one, so not sure if I'd recommend them. Only scary part is if I have to swim out... and my camera floats down the river without me.
Let me know what you guys think:
Bailey Fest | 2013 from Simon Braun on Vimeo.
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			In case anyone cares about filming near water. I had my camera and lenses in a Pelican case, which has been working really well for me the last few months. Completely waterproof and shock proof up to 30ft I believe? Fits right between my legs, with the tripod behind my seat. The alternative is a Watershed bag, with a zip-lock type closing mechanism. A friend of mine drenched his camera the other weekend with one, so not sure if I'd recommend them. Only scary part is if I have to swim out... and my camera floats down the river without me.
Let me know what you guys think:
Bailey Fest | 2013 from Simon Braun on Vimeo.
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