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Flying Enterprise National Geographic Expedition Images

Please note these images are not negatives they have just been photoshoped! click on them to see the original images at a larger scale

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One of the Danish camera crew protects his camera from the English weather.
Interview with Leigh Bishop
DeepImage author Leigh Bishop is interviewed for Lasses Spang Olsen's National Geographic documentary of his experience in the discovery of the wreck
ROV monitor time
The documentary team monitor the ROV team as they watch the screen for wreckage below.
Chillout deco time
Above; Divers decompress in the English Channel after a dive to the Flying Enterprise.

Right;
Gas bottles aboard the expedition vessel loyal watcher and the official Sony expedition banner fly's below the bridge.
Watcher is dressed for the ocassion
what more deco?
Above; Again another ambient light photograph of the divers decompressing.

Below center;
Lasse Spang Olsen (left) & wreck discoverer Leigh Bishop (right). Lasse's documentary making experience was teamed up with the wrecks discoverer Leigh Bishop who would provide help with all the film of the wreck for National Geographic film

Watcher pulls it off again
Expedition vessel Loyal watcher used when Leigh Bishop returned to the wreck a year later to film the ship for Lasses Spang Olsen's documentary.
the main men Lasse Spang Olsen & Leigh Bishop of the Flying Enterprise expedition 2002 ROV time
Lasse Spang Olsen prepares an ROV he has brought to the wreck site.
Chill out time!
Taking a moment during filming to relax.
More ROV tinkering
More preparations on the ROV system.
Danish team leader Lasse Spang Olsen
Lasse Spang Olsen of Denmark had put a huge amount of effort into the Flying Enterprise documentary which paid off when it was screened across Europe.
Pick up point
Hea come back!
One of the experienced UK divers of the expedition awaits Loyal watcher
to recover them after filming the wreck 280ft below them.


Images by Leigh Bishop & also courtesy of Lasse Spang Olsen


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