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--- In SHADO@y..., "kevin lazenby" <kevinlazenby6@a...> wrote:
> It`s a good point about pressure, shallow launch depth, etc., and
. also 1 that I like.
>
> Only drawback is, on @ least 1 programme occassion, Skydiver is
> shown fairly close to the sea bed, when Sky 1 is launched.
I think most shots of Skydiver underwater show rocks nearby. It just
makes for a more visually pleasing picture. I once made a 90 ft dive
requiring a 5 min. decompression stop at 15 ft depth at the end. It
was like floating in an endless blue void. Interesting but boring on a
TV screen. (Remember Stingray on its way to an emergency, ostensibly
in a hurry, but still zipping back and forth between the rocks on the
bottom?)
Again. I just convince myself that Skydiver is in shallow water.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. It *is* TV after all.
ttfn,
Teresa
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