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    Vermilion Rockfish Under Deep Outcrop at 120ft in 4K

    $59.00

    This 18-second 4K underwater clip showcases a striking vermilion rockfish resting beneath a deep rocky outcrop at a depth of approximately 120 feet. Filmed using a Sony A7SIII and a 16–35mm lens, the fish displays vibrant red-orange hues and turns broadside midway through the shot, making its profile and markings easily identifiable. The clip offers excellent clarity and framing, with the rock overhang providing rich texture and contrast that highlights the fish’s vivid coloration against the shadowed rock wall. This footage is ideal for marine biology content, rockfish species documentation, or cinematic storytelling set in deep cold-water environments. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.

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    Wide Angle Footage of HMCS Saskatchewan Bridge

    $59.00

    This 18-second 4K underwater clip offers a dramatic wide-angle approach to the bridge of the HMCS Saskatchewan, a decommissioned destroyer turned artificial reef off British Columbia. Filmed with a Sony A7SIII in 30 frames per second with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens.  The footage captures the massive scale of the wreck and the hundreds of plumose anemones that adorn it.

    Color-graded to bring out contrast and depth, this shot is ideal for use in documentaries, marine science videos, tourism features, or underwater visual storytelling. An ungraded version is also available.

    Ideal for use in:

    • Marine documentaries
    • Editorial pieces
    • Environmental education content
    • Historical features on artificial reefs or naval wrecks

Contact ScubaBC.ca

ScubaBC.ca
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
Email: info@scubabc.ca

About ScubaBC.ca

ScubaBC.ca is a resource website for scuba divers living in BC or traveling to BC for a scuba diving vacation.  You'll find a comprehensive list of dive sites, local dive shops, diving charters, and you'll also find companies offering scuba lessons if you'd like to explore our amazing underwater world in BC.

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