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Clear Sailing: Cleverly Transparent Canoes & Kayaks

30 Dec

[ By Delana in Technology & Vehicles & Mods. ]

see through canoe and kayak designs

Sailing along in a canoe or kayak is an excellent way to spend an afternoon outdoors, but have you ever thought of everything you’re missing in a conventional boat? The solid bottom prevents you from seeing some of nature’s most amazing creations that exist in the water on which you travel. A transparent canoe or kayak, however, would give you a whole new perspective on the watery world.

clear kayak and canoe

(all images via: See Through Canoe)

The see-through canoes/kayaks are even lighter than their wood or aluminum counterparts. Being made of the same material that is used to make bullet-proof windows, they are tough enough to withstand even the most brutal of conditions. And just like the glass-bottomed boats of years past, these transparent vessels let you see what is directly beneath you in the water.

transparent canoe

The canoe version weighs only 40 pounds and provides 100 percent visibility on all sides, including the bottom. You can check out the aquatic life below you as you wait for fish to bite, or simply take a long and luxurious tour of a lake to see characteristics of the area you’ve never before been privy to.

clear kayak

The transparent kayak is even more portable – at just 26 pounds, it is light enough for nearly anyone to transport. And best of all, it folds up to backpack size, making it ultra-portable. Of course, it is also transparent to allow you to check out all of the underwater features as you paddle along.

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[ By Delana in Technology & Vehicles & Mods. ]

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Chesapeake Bay Photographer’s Sailing Adventure – Experiential Learning @ Washington College

21 Nov

The Multimedia Production Center hosted a 4 day sailing adventure on the Chesapeake Bay for student photographers during the 2010 Fall Break. Video production by Brian Palmer. Note: Video footage for this video was shot using both Go Pro HD Hero and Canon 5D Mark II cameras. Still images were provided from all the students and Brian Palmer, from Nikon, Canon, and Pentax DSLR cameras.
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Chase Jarvis Kicks Off His Sailing Adventure with Mike Horn in South Africa

20 Oct

Chase Jarvis Kicks Off His Sailing Adventure with Mike Horn in South Africa. Follow Chase on Twitter: twitter.com Follow Mike on Twitter: twitter.com Follow Chase’s blog: chasejarvis.com

See my images at momentsofnaturephotography.com In this video I compare raw and jpeg images. In this video I try to prove two points, that raw is not better than jpeg in general and that whether you use jpeg or raw should not depend on which gives better image quality but on whether or not you like to edit your photos.
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