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Nature with Holly
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2020
Join me as I take you behind the scenes of my wildlife photography adventures, giving hints, and tips along the way!
Macro Forest Photography | I found a springtail!!! | Wildlife photography Vlog
Join me this week as I head into the forest for some mushroom and fungus photography!
More of my TH-cam adventures: / @naturewithholly
My Shop: www.naturewithhollyshop.co.uk
My Instagram: / naturewithholly
My website: naturewithholly.org/
More of my TH-cam adventures: / @naturewithholly
My Shop: www.naturewithhollyshop.co.uk
My Instagram: / naturewithholly
My website: naturewithholly.org/
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Behind the shot : Common Buzzard | Wildlife Photographer Vlog | Bird Photography
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Behind the Shot is a new deep dive series with the intention of examining some of my most loved wildlife photographs from my portfolio. Every few weeks we will decide which photo to examine in closer detail, from subject, to equipment, composition and colouring nothing will be left out. Hopefully this series will provide useful insight into wildlife photography as well as giving me a chance to ...
What's in my camera bag? | Wildlife Photographer Vlog
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Join me this week as I take you through everything in my camera bag! More of my TH-cam adventures: / @naturewithholly My Shop: www.naturewithhollyshop.co.uk My Instagram: / naturewithholly My website: naturewithholly.org/
Let's go on a harvest mouse survey | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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Join me this week as I go along to the first harvest mouse survey of the season AND learn how to perform your own survey at the end of the vlog! You can also read about Harvest Mice in my latest blog post here: More of my TH-cam adventures: / @naturewithholly My Shop: www.naturewithhollyshop.co.uk My Instagram: / naturewithholly My website: naturewithholly.org/
How to find wildlife for photography | Wildlife photography vlog
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Join me this week as we talk about different methods for actually finding wildlife for photography! More of my TH-cam adventures: / @naturewithholly My Shop: www.naturewithhollyshop.co.uk My Instagram: / naturewithholly My website: naturewithholly.org/
Behind the shot: Buff-tip Moth | Wildlife Photographer Vlog | Macro Photography
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Behind the Shot is a new deep dive series with the intention of examining some of my most loved wildlife photographs from my portfolio. Every few weeks we will decide which photo to examine in closer detail, from subject, to equipment, composition and colouring nothing will be left out. Hopefully this series will provide useful insight into wildlife photography as well as giving me a chance to ...
Monopod VS Tripod | Comparing wildlife photography camera supports | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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Monopod VS Tripod | Comparing wildlife photography camera supports | Wildlife Photography Vlog
How to photography dragonflies | Dragonfly Photography Vlog
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How to photography dragonflies | Dragonfly Photography Vlog
Moth Monday | Let's open the Moth Trap! | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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Moth Monday | Let's open the Moth Trap! | Wildlife Photography Vlog
The CUTEST wildlife photography spot | Wildlife Photographer Vlog | Bank Vole Photography
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The CUTEST wildlife photography spot | Wildlife Photographer Vlog | Bank Vole Photography
Let's plan a photography exhibition | Wildlife Photography Vlog | Insect Photography
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Let's plan a photography exhibition | Wildlife Photography Vlog | Insect Photography
Wildlife Photography with only a iPhone? | Phone wildlife Photography | Photography Challenge |
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Wildlife Photography with only a iPhone? | Phone wildlife Photography | Photography Challenge |
The BEST morning of Bird Photography ever | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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The BEST morning of Bird Photography ever | Wildlife Photography Vlog
Bird hide POV | Wildlife Photography ASMR Bird hide visit | Let's go Birdwatching
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Bird hide POV | Wildlife Photography ASMR Bird hide visit | Let's go Birdwatching
Do you need a niche within Wildlife Photography? Wildlife Photography Vlog | Estuary Photography
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Do you need a niche within Wildlife Photography? Wildlife Photography Vlog | Estuary Photography
Relaxing Point of View Bird Photography | POV Nature | Wildlife photography vlog
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Relaxing Point of View Bird Photography | POV Nature | Wildlife photography vlog
UK Reptile Photography | Building a reptile hide | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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UK Reptile Photography | Building a reptile hide | Wildlife Photography Vlog
Testing out my new TELEPHOTO LENS | Garden Bird Photography | Wildlife photography vlog
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Testing out my new TELEPHOTO LENS | Garden Bird Photography | Wildlife photography vlog
3 Steps to Learning Wildlife Photography | Beginner nature photography vlog
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3 Steps to Learning Wildlife Photography | Beginner nature photography vlog
5am Damselfly photography? | How to photograph Dragonflies | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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5am Damselfly photography? | How to photograph Dragonflies | Wildlife Photography Vlog
My favourite wildlife lens? | Macro lens photography | Squirrel Photography
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My favourite wildlife lens? | Macro lens photography | Squirrel Photography
Fun Macro Forest Photography | Mini Figure Photography | Vlog
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Fun Macro Forest Photography | Mini Figure Photography | Vlog
How to title your wildlife photographs | Naming your photos | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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How to title your wildlife photographs | Naming your photos | Wildlife Photography Vlog
Composition with the Dartmoor Ponies | Wildlife Photography Vlog
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Composition with the Dartmoor Ponies | Wildlife Photography Vlog
Dragonfly Photography | Summer Wildlife photography | Macro
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Dragonfly Photography | Summer Wildlife photography | Macro
Spring Blossom Photography | Garden wildlife vlog | Wildlife Photography
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Spring Blossom Photography | Garden wildlife vlog | Wildlife Photography
I won a competition?!? | Woodland Trust | Photography Vlog
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I won a competition?!? | Woodland Trust | Photography Vlog
Let's go Birdwatching | Ditching my photography camera? | First time birdwatching | Wildlife Vlog
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Let's go Birdwatching | Ditching my photography camera? | First time birdwatching | Wildlife Vlog
Cows are not friendly, its all a rouse 😅
Adorable!! 🖤✨️
Adorable!! 🖤✨️
I like your final shot, as it can be used to get an identification of the moth.
Cuttte!🖤✨️
Nice video 🙂
nice video, very calming and good nature scenery
Lovely photos. I share your springtail excitement, I turned a leaf over in my garden this morning to find 3 of the globular ones having a meeting.
Nice Holly well done.
Nice photos and video! A lazy walk in the woods looking under leaves is always a nice morning!
Great video. 😊
Hi Holly, im in devon.😊 nice video!
Hey Holly, your video just popped up on my fy page, and it was a great surprise. I am a videomaker and I am on the process to find a new backpack. Your content was super interesting. Cheers from Brazil :)
Thankyou so much! And Hello from Devon!
Hi Holly, we very much enjoyed your video today thank you, it was interesting to see the equipment you take out with you. Looking forward to seeing your next video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thankyou
Nice video it’s a wonderful hobby photography so please keep up what your doing , I have been doing it since I was 12 years old I am now 72 and still love birding and photography never stop learning enjoy your wildlife .
Thankyou so much! Glad to hear you still enjoy it !
Their latin name is Micromys minutus 🥹
Fun to learn a new word - tussock! And the Harvest Mice nests are so impressive, how on earth do they make them 🤯
0:03 / 22:11 How to find wildlife for photography...Go to PETCO or PETLAND LMAO
Good and helpful, do you have a video on birds or bigger animals? Greetings from Norway
Typical English weather, great video!
Rains once a week in Devon??? Sounds like the driest place in the UK by that description! Thanks for the vid.
So cool!!
Those are really good! I think they work well as a series. You get a good spread that showcases the moth from all angles.
Thankyou so much!
Nicely done!
Thanks!
Well done nice shots great video.
Well done! Appreciate the effort you’ve put in to making this video! Greetings from a Swedish youtuber! 🇸🇪
Really nice i love animals great work n plz don't give up on something ur so good at thank you 4 sharing ❤
I really enjoyed your video. It has such a peaceful and relaxing vibe, beautifully connected to nature💚 You got my subscription!
What camera and lens do you use? What's the minimum focus distance at full zoom? Thanks a lot in advance!
Wooden fences and stone walls are good places for lizards. Look for a blend of sunny spots and shade.
Yes! That’s a great tip! Thanks
Could you exchange the rice for polystyrene beads ??? It would make your bean bag a lot lighter and more portable !!!
Ooh that’s a good idea! Thankyou I’ll give that a go!
New subscriber as i just found your channel. I liked the comment you use the monopod for anything larger than an insect.
Thankyou !
One thing that I've noticed about dragonflies is that they will frequently come back to the same perch, so if they fly away before you get a shot, just wait a short while and it will come back to the same spot, then get your shot!
Yes! This is a great tip! Thankyou
enjoyed the video; that bird photo at 12:19 was really nice, as is the one at 17:19! I have known a few people who have this lens and really like it, too.
Thankyou !
Great video. You got some lovely photos during your time at the reserve. Looking forward to the photographing them in flight video, as that is something I have struggled with, lol.
Thankyou !
Well done Holly you got some nice shots there. My best dragonfly day was at Hickling Broad with some good friends: th-cam.com/video/lOxG4cyyYno/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SJ5y6jP4JoDaFl0X I too am a Canon user (70D) but don't have a macro lens. For dragonflies I do seem to get good results with my 55-250 IS STM lens though. Right, just off to check out the rest of your channel! 👍🤓👍
Thankyou !
I photograph dragonflies on my balcony. No need for a tele lens, I can get as close as 1 cm. They are wonderful creatures!
Good morning Holly. I am very new to your channel and i am just starting my moth trapping journey encouraging my 6 year old grandson to do it with me. I am also a photographer. and have my own channel. i was thinking of making my own moth trap. but i think i will purchase one like yours for starters. thank for the video it was very informative and great images too Danny
Good Luck with your channel!!
You should do more moth trapping videos, they’re great. I’ve been trapping for 5 years now and it’s something you can never get bored of. More people need to appreciate moths
Really enjoyed this video, the first I’ve watched after just discovering your channel today. Look forward to watching more; thank you!
If using a decent sized lens, you're best clipping the lens onto the tripod or monopod to avoid stressing the lens mount ring on the camera.
I need one of those bean bags!
Thanks, very timely. I hate using my tripod also (I mostly do macro photography) and have been on the fence about getting and trying a monopod! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
A very informative video but as I am over 3 times your age I find getting into the positions that you achieved are impossible for me. I had your Canon 100mm 2.8 for years but I had to give it up. All my Dragonflly pictures are now taken with a 100-400 mm lens. This has the advantage, for me, of easily taking them from a distance without disturbing them and still getting sharp images. The last picture I took was of a Lesser Emperor in the middle of a steam resting on a reed. Not really possible with a macro lens, it was at least 3-4 mtrs from the river bank.
I like using a tripod when I am staying in one place, like a bird hide. If I'm moving around I use a Joby Gorillapod which will attach to various platforms or can be used as a handle. I have never used a bean bag, but I should.
Great video. I find using a tripod that has independent legs are better than the ones that a joined. Great website you have.
Nice
Nice film Holly. I shoot dragonflies with a long lens to avoid scaring them away. Like everything this approach has pros and cons. All the best.
I get as close as 1 centimeter, they are not afraid of humans, they are our friends!
Amazing! And so many great photos at the end 👏
Capturing a Dragon Fly in Flight is easy, just watch it and every so often it will hover for a second or so, it tends to repeat itself and often lands on the same branch or so time and time again, anticipate its move, Great video and looking forwards to your next one. Well done.