As is often the case lately, I had a little computer-related project while I was at anchor. This time, the project was to make a web-site for my Mac app, LuckGrib. Check it out:
luckgrib.com
Aside from working on that, now that I have easy access to having parcels delivered again, I have been ordering items online, which have started to arrive. As a result, I've switched my diet to that food I mentioned briefly earlier - the food that I'm hoping will become my new sole source of nutrition while on passages, and from time to time when I'm not on passage as well. I started 'eating' some today, and will come back to this in a month or so, after a little experimentation...
Part of all the online deliveries was a mis-delivery, and part of resolving that involved taking some photos, and part of that was that I downloaded my camera's memory card for the first time in months - I found a few pics of Fiji I thought I would pass along.
At anchor, Viani Bay |
A random sail between anchorages. Beautiful blue water |
The anchorage above is more like it, although it was quite rare, in my very limited experience. Anchoring in a wide sandy area with clear water with the depth being around 15'. Sweet!
Enjoying this tropical living! |
So far the areas I've been to in New Zealand are the same as last year - so no photos worth posting yet.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!
Nice! Thanks. Reminds me of anchoring in BVI many, many years ago with my dad. Certainly not like anchoring in the 12 foot waters of Pamplico Sound in MUCK. Anyway, just an idea, I put my GoPro on a broom handle taped to the rail on my stern for this angle. https://vimeo.com/32093282
ReplyDeleteNice video - I like the GoPro being so solidly mounted, it gives a much better sense of movement. I'm hand holding all of my videos and the constant movement of the camera is distracting. I don't have a GoPro yet...but maybe before I leave NZ...
DeleteThe latest ones have a remote on/off controller that's pretty convenient. Also, the latest ones record in really high HD and can bog down the editing process so keep that in mind when recording. That said, it's amazing how clear the individual frames are should you decide to save an image from the video. Thanks for sharing all the adventures. Really enjoying them. ~ Alan
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