Just in time for Christmas vacation, I bought the Kodak Watersport camera to take along to Uruguay. The camera was comfortable and took awesome footage.
Warning #1. After you use the camera is salt water, make sure to take a cotton swab to it with regular water or else the closures will get stuck and you will spend hours trying to get it open.
Warning #2. I am not a film major, nor have I ever really filmed before. So the footage might not be as good as a professionals. That's what Digital Product class is for in March.
This is from Cabo Polonio. In order to get there, you have to take jeep style vehicles over the dunes.
This is a shot from Playa Verde, in Montevideo. The water might look brown and gross, but it was absolutely beautiful to be able to swim right in the middle of the capital of Uruguay.
Monte de los Ombues in Rocha, Uruguay. This tree is either a tree or a shrub. No one really knows. The park was amazing though.
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