Friday, August 20, 2010

Sea Bream anyone ?

FROM THE CELLAR is a great short film. It's a quirky story that grabs you from the start and takes you on a surreal and unexpected journey for a few minutes. Mike's Dive Store helped the film's producers back in June by providing diving equipment and expertise.


The film is now competing in the Virgin Media Shorts competition 2010. We need you help with getting it view and most importantly rated as much as possible. The more views, likes, ratings, comments we get the more likely that the judges will take notice. The 12 films shortlisted will be shown in cinemas nationwide, while the winner will get fundings for the next film projet.

Please watch the film and register, rate, like and add your comment if you can. We apprechiate any help you can give us. Also dont' forget to share with all your fiends and colleagues, and become a friend of FROM THE CELLAR via the Facebook page.

Please rate, comment and hit the LIKE button.

Virgin Media Short page

Become a friend and access behind the scenes and regular updates on our film.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Amazing Article from National Geographic about Cave Diving in the Bahama's


Deep Dark Secrets

The blue holes of the Bahamas yield a scientific trove

that may even shed light on life beyond Earth.

If only they weren’t so dangerous to explore.
 
Click here to read on and see some amazing photographs ....

Thursday, August 5, 2010

CATHX Dive Torch - Read the Dive Magazine Review


EVERY NOW and again, we receive an item of kit that breaks the mould - a piece of equipment that has been precision engineered and oozes quality.  The Euphos handheld lamp from Cathx Ocean falls into this category.


From its Teflon-coated marine-grade alloy body to the smoothness of the thumboperated rotary switch, nothing has been compromised in its manufacture. It's not just the build quality that's good, either: it has plenty of well-considered features and delivers an illuminating 1,250 lumens. To put that into perspective, that's about the same amount of light as that generated from a typical halogen car headlight.