Your videos are amazing. I use to watch them before bed for over a year, back in 2015. You made me interested in micro photography, as well as a general love for learning about reefs and I have learned a lot since. But I am going to go muck diving with you for the first time in a long time. Thank you
2 years ago (edited)
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Who cares! I have seen many ocean documentaries and you are hands down the most enjoyable to watch. On par if not more so than Attenbourough. Your filming is incredible as well. I have watched Mucky Secrets like 10 times and showed many people and they loved it
5 years ago
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Its ridiculous to take stuff like that too seriously. Its not anything objective like biology or math, it is language, which is meant to be for comunication, and you comunicated what you intended to. Its not about memorizing a bunch of ridiculous rules and conventions some random idiots made a while back. Your documentaries are amazing.
5 years ago
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Thanks for the valuable lesson. I love your videos so much! I've learned a lot!!! 🤩 What happened ? No more content for the past 4 years! Have you taken up something else???
4 years ago | 0
Bubble Vision
The number one complaint on my videos over the years has been about my use of the word "fishes". Although it can sound strange, it is a valid plural meaning "species of fish" or "types of fish". e.g. "There are several clownfishes in the Andaman Sea". Reviewing the scripts for "Reef Life of the Andaman" and "Mucky Secrets", I definitely used it in a few places I shouldn't have. This video does a fine job of explaining when "fish" and "fishes" should be used.
5 years ago | [YT] | 36