Amazing job and brilliant footage Becky. JC sets a pretty high bar there in dive skills and I am sure you would have had to as well to keep the space clean for your shots. Congrats: )!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Do you mean the gear we wear specifically? I have some other videos showing what a rebreather is and what it does. It's hard to shoot gearing up video just because we gear up together but if you also check out my video "Bringing Shipwrecks to Life" the sidewheeler detroit you'll see more!
Thank you, i'm glad to hear everyone's watching until the end to see the final image. I thought it would be interesting to show what it takes vs just the final shot. SO much goes into it. Like i said i my caption, it took us 3 dives to finally nail the shot.
@@wirelessone2986 Thank you, it seems a lot of people like that. I was so scared to post with just the original audio which isn't much on a rebreather. I found it kind of relaxing and obviously realistic. Anyway, i don't think the location of the U-97 is known. I'd love to document it.
@BeckyKaganSchott Becky its very relaxing...I dove for years in the Great lakes and ambient noise is so immersive into YOUR dive for me.Also get a go fund me to dive UC-97...I would donate!!
@BeckyKaganSchott OH UC-97 is known but may not be released to the public Im not shure...but A and T Recovery discovered it in 1992 and is on their WIKI page under lake Michigan projects at the bottom of that drop down. I bet Cris Kohl might know what's up with UC-97.
@@wirelessone2986 I figured AandT has it but won't release it. Even for me to document it. I know others are out looking to "relocate" it so we can dive it =) It can't be too deep.
Bexky, as an avid open circuit, TEC-45 sidemount wreck penetration diver and retired U.S. Navy surface warfare officer who has served on several large ships , I truly am amazed by this dive on "SARA", for which I often served as plane guard on my ship cruiser following astern her during flight ops. Great buoyancy control! Slow and easy!! Since I assume you are filming the team's dive, which diver [ahead of you] is diving the red Dive Rite fins? I've tried and owned a pair years ago but always found them to be too stiff for me and revert to vented, channel-style ScubaPro Jet Fins [XXL with my dry suit or XL with wetsuits]. If you're the videographer, which fins are you diving? ALL THE BEST!!! Morgan
Thank you for your comment and for your service. I'm glad you got to see the Saratoga before she was sunk. That must be kind of surreal for you. Its good to hear you now enjoy diving ships too. there is so much incredible history. The diver in red fins is JC, he probably uses them because they are lighter weight than some jet fins even though he's in a drysuit. I personally was in a backmount rebreather ...a megalodon and i use the OMS slipstreams because they are similar to my beloved Jet Fins but lighter for travel and a little lighter in the water so my feet don't drop (I was diving wet). They are my goto fins for most of my diving though. I have 4-5 sets of fins for different things. I have a pair of Fourth Element tech fins which are nuetral in the water and also really nice. Plus my recreational Mares Quatros.I love those for wetsuit diving but i find they are too long for wreck penetrations. I prefer my stiffer OMS Slipstreams or Jet fins personally.
Becky, OMS Slipstream fins are my dive travel fins when diving warm water in thin wetsuits or rashguard. Very same mold as the Jet fins but, as you know, lighter in monoprene (rather than heavier natural rubber). Hope someday our paths cross, FB Friend!!! Dive Safe!!!
I mention in my description that I didn't add any sound to keep the natural sounds of what its like to be on the dive. It's eerie and quiet except for the sounds of my gear and addition of gas into my rebreather occasionally. I think it's best to watch it full screen. Audio up and just immerse yourself like you're in the dive.
@@redolds231 I appreciate you saying that. I have had some requests in the past to just hear the environment and make it more "immersive". I thought i'd give it a try =D
So much better hearing the rattle of the the stages and the water rather than some generic music that no one enjoys. Thank you for keeping it real world.
Some amazing buoyancy control there
Amazing wreck, and amazing skills demonstrated by the sidewinder diver.
Thank you for sharing this view of the dive.
Amazing job and brilliant footage Becky. JC sets a pretty high bar there in dive skills and I am sure you would have had to as well to keep the space clean for your shots. Congrats: )!!
Really enjoyed the silent video!
Glad to hear that. It isn't completely silent. If you do listen you hear some of my equipment and gas additions. The rebreathers are quiet though.
Amazing images and great lighting and filming. That must be some serious task loading to get the shots and keep it all clean!
trimix, rebreathers, wreck penetration, lighting, shooting while keeping track of navigation, buoyancy and watching PO2 ect... for sure!
Truly amazing views and you have too be so cautious - Real Pro thank you for sharing
Excellent work! Bucket list dive for sure!
Awesome dive. So jealous.
Wow. Props to JC Erba for some amazing bouyancy control!
"Is it safe?" 😀 Amazing!
I find your job very interesting,could you show us in a video how you equipped yourself before a dive ?
Glad you enjoyed it! Do you mean the gear we wear specifically? I have some other videos showing what a rebreather is and what it does. It's hard to shoot gearing up video just because we gear up together but if you also check out my video "Bringing Shipwrecks to Life" the sidewheeler detroit you'll see more!
Wow, amazing skills all around - the diving, video, set up.
Wow, that was nice...outstanding last image, insane lighting - that must have been very difficult , yet you pulled it off. Bravo!
Thank you, i'm glad to hear everyone's watching until the end to see the final image. I thought it would be interesting to show what it takes vs just the final shot. SO much goes into it. Like i said i my caption, it took us 3 dives to finally nail the shot.
Great footage!!Is it possible to dive and film UC-97 in lake Michigan?!
P.S.I love the ambient water noise with no music!It's really nice sometimes
@@wirelessone2986 Thank you, it seems a lot of people like that. I was so scared to post with just the original audio which isn't much on a rebreather. I found it kind of relaxing and obviously realistic. Anyway, i don't think the location of the U-97 is known. I'd love to document it.
@BeckyKaganSchott Becky its very relaxing...I dove for years in the Great lakes and ambient noise is so immersive into YOUR dive for me.Also get a go fund me to dive UC-97...I would donate!!
@BeckyKaganSchott OH UC-97 is known but may not be released to the public Im not shure...but A and T Recovery discovered it in 1992 and is on their WIKI page under lake Michigan projects at the bottom of that drop down. I bet Cris Kohl might know what's up with UC-97.
@@wirelessone2986 I figured AandT has it but won't release it. Even for me to document it. I know others are out looking to "relocate" it so we can dive it =) It can't be too deep.
Bexky, as an avid open circuit, TEC-45 sidemount wreck penetration diver and retired U.S. Navy surface warfare officer who has served on several large ships , I truly am amazed by this dive on "SARA", for which I often served as plane guard on my ship cruiser following astern her during flight ops. Great buoyancy control! Slow and easy!! Since I assume you are filming the team's dive, which diver [ahead of you] is diving the red Dive Rite fins? I've tried and owned a pair years ago but always found them to be too stiff for me and revert to vented, channel-style ScubaPro Jet Fins [XXL with my dry suit or XL with wetsuits]. If you're the videographer, which fins are you diving? ALL THE BEST!!! Morgan
Thank you for your comment and for your service. I'm glad you got to see the Saratoga before she was sunk. That must be kind of surreal for you. Its good to hear you now enjoy diving ships too. there is so much incredible history. The diver in red fins is JC, he probably uses them because they are lighter weight than some jet fins even though he's in a drysuit. I personally was in a backmount rebreather ...a megalodon and i use the OMS slipstreams because they are similar to my beloved Jet Fins but lighter for travel and a little lighter in the water so my feet don't drop (I was diving wet). They are my goto fins for most of my diving though. I have 4-5 sets of fins for different things. I have a pair of Fourth Element tech fins which are nuetral in the water and also really nice. Plus my recreational Mares Quatros.I love those for wetsuit diving but i find they are too long for wreck penetrations. I prefer my stiffer OMS Slipstreams or Jet fins personally.
Becky, OMS Slipstream fins are my dive travel fins when diving warm water in thin wetsuits or rashguard. Very same mold as the Jet fins but, as you know, lighter in monoprene (rather than heavier natural rubber).
Hope someday our paths cross, FB Friend!!!
Dive Safe!!!
Pretty wild
Fantastic work. That final still is amazing. Well done.
Amazing shot
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Amazing job!!
Very nice!
nice day in the office ! i like you minimalist fining i do the the same even in OW.
no sound?
I mention in my description that I didn't add any sound to keep the natural sounds of what its like to be on the dive. It's eerie and quiet except for the sounds of my gear and addition of gas into my rebreather occasionally. I think it's best to watch it full screen. Audio up and just immerse yourself like you're in the dive.
@@BeckyKaganSchott I like the natural sounds, thank you for not adding any music or anything really.
@@redolds231 I appreciate you saying that. I have had some requests in the past to just hear the environment and make it more "immersive". I thought i'd give it a try =D
@@BeckyKaganSchott I’m glad you did, it’s a great video.
So much better hearing the rattle of the the stages and the water rather than some generic music that no one enjoys. Thank you for keeping it real world.