Turbo Productions
Wednesday 11 September 2013
Panama rooster fishing
Travelers
use one word to portray catching a Roosterfishin Panama and that is “cool”. It is a normal activity to the Pacific Ocean of
Panama; the dorsal fins of the Roosterfish stand it out as something a little special.
Reaching more than 4ft in length, this amazing fish put up one mean fight and
gives the whole thing it’s got until the bitter end. This fish is also colorful
to see with its remarkable stripped body and rakish “comb” of seven long spines
glowing from the dorsal fin. This distinct “Rooster comb” makes it easy to identify;
often the seven pointed fin splits the water as the 20 pound fish surges along.
People,
who are associated with fishing game in Panama, say that the main appeal of the
Roosterfish is its exclusive look. Identified as the unique fish by many, Roosterfish
generally sees them required with lines. Sun sparkling high in the sky in
Panama, offers you excellent and good visibility to catch them. Catching a
Rooster Fish requires patience.
Panama
Fishing is some of the best and challenging game in the globe with Panama Rooster Fishing being of the
perfect instance of this superb game along with fishing Los Roques. Even many people find Peacock bass fishing Brazil a good option for themselves. But for
me its great quantity in the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the attractiveness
of its form merge, making one of the most excellent game fish in Panama.
If
you are visiting recently to Panama, then must try fishing here as it is the
best place to enjoy this game. This is a destination that has plenty of natural
beauty and normally Panama is known for its exotic sea food. Sea side cottage
is its main attraction where you can stay during your Panama visit.
Sunday 18 August 2013
Turbo Productions: It has been a wonderful few months at TurboProduc...
Turbo Productions:
It has been a wonderful few months at TurboProduc...: It has been a wonderful few months at Turbo Productions. Our Melbourne wedding videography services are evolving with a brand new pa...
It has been a wonderful few months at TurboProduc...: It has been a wonderful few months at Turbo Productions. Our Melbourne wedding videography services are evolving with a brand new pa...
It has been a wonderful few months at Turbo
Productions. Our Melbourne wedding videography services are evolving with a brand new package offering to suit any
budget!
We were lucky enough to travel to Queenstown New Zealand for
the wedding of Melissa and Peter two weeks ago.
This was a beautiful setting among the snow capped mountains that
surround this stunning location. We
always love coming to Queenstown. It seems
that everyone is here to have a good time.
So many cultures blending together for the winter season, so much so –
that you rarely hear a New Zealand accent.
The wedding started off at the Hilton hotel by the lake in
Frankton (just outside of the Queenstown township). This was a beautiful location, yet the rooms
were tiny. The bride and groom had
adjoining rooms for their preparations which allowed for easy capturing of all
wedding preparations within having to spend much time travelling between locations. The groom was rather nervous…. Whilst the
bride was soaking up the enjoyment of such a special day in her life - A day in
which she had been dreaming about for a long time.
The ceremony location was at Stoneridge Estate. Located about 15 minutes outside of
Queenstown, but had a stunning view of the surrounding mountains – in
particular, Coronet Peak ski field.
Wedding videography in Queenstown is always spectacular, but there was a
cloud pattern that made this one even more stunning.
Melissa walked down the isle to meet Peter in the chapel for
a stunning ceremony, with an intimate crowd of around 20 guests. We used several cameras to capture the
moment, with three GoPro cameras and a Canon EOS 5D MK3 as the main capturing
camera.
Following the ceremony, Peter and Melissa took off for a
helicopter photoshoot. Taking them up to
a local lookout point called ‘The Ledge’ – the photography had a stunning
backdrop of snow capped mountains and the Queenstown township in the distance.
Upon returning to Stoneridge Estate, the bride and groom
were glowing, having had an amazing experience capturing wedding photography in
some extremely remote locations on’y accessible by helicopter.
The intimate crowd of their closest family and friends were
waiting to welcome them in as husband and wife, champagne in hand. It was a great night of partying, and an all
round stunning day.
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