If you found these tips valuable. Leave a 👍 on this video, it means the world! I hope these tips will inspire you to go out and look for these mysterious creatures! Remember to always keep distance to them and visit them in short stays for minimal disturbance!🖤 Good luck!
I’m so glad I invested in a pair of things to walk around in the mossa ✨It’s actually crazy that so many people seem scared of trying new things when photographing wildlife. The first thing I did when I found my first tawny owl baby was to try & use a slow shutterspeed when it got darker. I’d rather go home with a blurry shot knowing that I tried than nothing at all. Great tips Olle! 📸
I’ve not been much of a photographer… and I haven’t been much of an owl enthusiast either. But watching this video made me want to change. I really love the way you explained everything here!
And tip number 4: Listen to the surroundings. Juveniles might start making noise during spring-summer after sunset (after they have left the nest), or Pygmy owl chicks all day long. Also, you can spot owls by listening if there are any irritated birds making loud alert noise.
This is the first ever in my life that one youtuber makes a video according to my suggestion (I.e. telling about tweeking settings..) 😂 By the way... Your vids are getting pro...
I listen for screech owl calls and have been fortunate locating them. I don't attempt to photograph but after listening to your tip #1 I think I need to give that a try!
I do like this video! There were two questions on my mind several times in the past one year: How do I find owls? And how do I photograph them? Then I opened youtube just to... khm... pass some time in the bathroom, and it put this in my face. You also reflect my feelings about... wanting a house... or a better kit... So thanks for the great advice, you definitely motivated me to finally put some time into getting some owl shots. And if you have more tips (even if only about the preferred environmenta of other owls), I'm ready for them.
I've been really interested in how to find and take photos of owls lately so this video was very well timed! Plus it has a lot of useful info and I'd love to see more in the future👏
Thanks for the great advice! It's one of my dream to photograph an owl 🦉. I'm only an amateur photographer but love nature and visiting the forest even when i don't have a camera 📷, just like to seat in the woods and chill.
For owls I prefer using a wired remote control, in order to avoid any delay. In that way I've got tons of pictures of little owls, but I'm aware that it isn't the only way to photograph them, so thanks for sharing your method.
Man this is great info. I need a good camera for capturing all the wildlife I see but no idea where to start for my budget lol. These tips are great 👍🏼
thank you for these tips, this will help me a lot with trying to photography these beautiful animals, I just photographed my first tawny owl and chick but luckily in the day so I didn't need a long shutter speed 😊
we have tawny owls around our house in Norway, hear them almost every day at the moment, can't find them though.. and in the forest around our house is perfect habitat for the pygmee owl too..
Thanks for the tips. Im still looking for my first Owl. Its actually soo hard. Could you pls make a Owl vlog. Or more content about owl photography, I can legit use alll the tips. I have te feeling they are just not there.
Really beautiful and informative video🙌🏻👏🏻 Could you make a similar one with baby foxes? And I think many viewers would be interested in how you edit your pictures😁
I’m gonna try that as soon as I can. It was the same for me with Badgers. Iso 8000 and so on is okay, but I wasn’t sure if I could even get them with 1/100 sec because they were moving so much. You just have to continue shooting and one image will be fine sooner or later.
Another video I wish I hadn’t seen lol. Upgraded my Sony gear earlier this year and I’m still looking to upgrade to a more expensive kit 🤦🏻♂️ Great tips. I’ll follow your suggestions first before upgrading 😅
The first tip is going to be really usefull. I have also one tip for you. Please start uploading your videos in 4K. TH-cam's compression in fhd videos looks terrible compared to the compression in 4K videos. You can still shoot in fhd, but when you are exporting, you should select the 4k option.
@@ollenilssonen Om du har lust får du jättegärna göra en video om bra stället att fota på runt om i Sverige, asså alla typer av djur! Fotar själv men är inte hundra på var jag ska leta efter de vackra djuren!
Hi Olle. Had any AF issues with your Sony a7 IV and your 200-600 ? I’m sure you’ve heard the talk that some people have problems with this and that Sony is working on a firmware update . Thanks so much Good tips. 😊
I wish you had made this video 1 week earlier. That day I went searching for tawny owls. I took my binoculars and literally looked at my camera and thought it’s too dark too shoot and that night i found 4 tawny owls: 2 adults, and 2 juvenilles. I’m so triggered right now. But ye good video, thanks for the tips man!
very good video! I wanted to ask you if you use any way to record videos and take photos at the same time on your camera, if so I would like a video about that
Thank you! That's a good question. And I kinda struggle with it. I have to choose if I want to record of take photos. Missed a couple of moments due to it. Wish I could do both!
Thank you very much for answering, I had that question after seeing your video of tik tok "moments vs photos", in that case if you can not take photos and film, do you take it from a frame of the video? I was very surprised by that unique moment of the deer passing in front of the sun, And before I forget, I love your content, I have followed you for a long time and it makes me happy that you are doing so well!
No I usually record short video clips, then take some photos, then record again. That was such a nice evening😍 I appreciate it so much, thanks for supporting me!!
Also, do you also spot owls later in the day like in the early morning an hour after the sun is up. I always think like yea they are not hunting and active anymore but they have to be somewhere right?? So if you look closely you could find one (until now this has never been the case.....) Maybe its smarter to go out before the sun is up and then find one and wait for the light to come
Yeah I think going out before and during the time they’re active is really good start. Then when you know the area and how they usually behave, you can gey photos in better lighting. Make sure to keep distance to them. Hope you get to see your first owl soon!!😍 🦉
Hi Olle, thanks for sharing those tips. Especially tip no. 1 opened my mind a little. Which ISO is the max you use to get shots where you can handle the grain In post? I only have an a7 mk 1 and for me 3200 is the absolute max which I can use imo
Hi! I’m so glad you liked the tips! I’d say for my camera it’s around ISO 10.000. But it’s different from situation to situation. I use TopazLabs Denoise Ai to remove noise, can really recommend it. I’ve put a link to it in the description!😃
Alla gånger man inte hittar något gör det bara mer otroligt när man väl får se det man letar efter. Hade turen att få spendera ett par timmar hos en hökuggla tidigt i våras.
Ja men så är det verkligen!! Det här jobbiga hört till, annars hade det inte varit lika roligt när man väl hittar något som du säger! Härligt med hökuggla😍
Hay come to jackpot Nevada and I'll show you where you can photo owls in the daytime and at nite they also turn the tree branches I haven't seen anybody say anything about that I'll will capture it on video and share I just need better video camra
If you found these tips valuable. Leave a 👍 on this video, it means the world!
I hope these tips will inspire you to go out and look for these mysterious creatures!
Remember to always keep distance to them and visit them in short stays for minimal disturbance!🖤
Good luck!
Is swamp the word you’re looking for? 😃
@@StylishIrisman haha yes that sounds correct!!😂
This is video was awesome.
That 400 lens comment and wanting a house made me laugh out loud. I understand those conflicting desires completely! Wonderful video.
Happy to have found another owl nerd 😍 Would love to bring my camera and join you one day!
Owls are the best!!
That would be so much fun!😍
Lite Ugglejakt!
I’m so glad I invested in a pair of things to walk around in the mossa ✨It’s actually crazy that so many people seem scared of trying new things when photographing wildlife. The first thing I did when I found my first tawny owl baby was to try & use a slow shutterspeed when it got darker. I’d rather go home with a blurry shot knowing that I tried than nothing at all. Great tips Olle! 📸
The things are useful 😂😂
Håller helt med dig. Så värt att testa nytt!
Tack för att du tittade’❤️
I’ve not been much of a photographer… and I haven’t been much of an owl enthusiast either. But watching this video made me want to change. I really love the way you explained everything here!
And tip number 4: Listen to the surroundings. Juveniles might start making noise during spring-summer after sunset (after they have left the nest), or Pygmy owl chicks all day long. Also, you can spot owls by listening if there are any irritated birds making loud alert noise.
I only stay at a forest for like 15 minutes so now I’m gonna I’m gonna do the things that you said thanks man🤩
This is the first ever in my life that one youtuber makes a video according to my suggestion (I.e. telling about tweeking settings..) 😂
By the way... Your vids are getting pro...
Haha glad you like it bro!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips for sureq🙂🙏. Definitely looking forward for more tips and experiences like this
probably the most helpful owl video I've watched
I absolutely love your photography. The owl photos are just gorgeous 😍
I listen for screech owl calls and have been fortunate locating them. I don't attempt to photograph but after listening to your tip #1 I think I need to give that a try!
Wow these are amazing tips to track Owls!
Wonderful video Olle 😍🦉
Do more of these videos! This was extremely helpful!
Glad to hear that! ❤️
I do like this video! There were two questions on my mind several times in the past one year: How do I find owls? And how do I photograph them? Then I opened youtube just to... khm... pass some time in the bathroom, and it put this in my face. You also reflect my feelings about... wanting a house... or a better kit... So thanks for the great advice, you definitely motivated me to finally put some time into getting some owl shots. And if you have more tips (even if only about the preferred environmenta of other owls), I'm ready for them.
Glad to hear you found this video inspiring!! Good luck on the owls!
Quality of your videos is great Olle. I’ll be using these tips to find owls when I get my first camera & set in a few weeks. 🖤🦉📷
I've been really interested in how to find and take photos of owls lately so this video was very well timed! Plus it has a lot of useful info and I'd love to see more in the future👏
Glad to hear you like it!! :D
Wow! It's so great to see you progressing in your content 😃 Production quality is top notch too!
Keep it up Olle 🤘
Tack min vän!!🙏🏻❤️
Inspiring! Just what I needed to hear! :)
My favourite chanel! Big fan Olle, great work. :)
Så sjukt grym är du!! Fantastisk video, man vill ju bara ta sig ut i skogen nu på en gång
Tack som fasen❤️
Thank you and Please, make more videos about Owls photography in Sweden.
I like this video! Thanks for doing it!
Thank you so much for such a helpful video!!!! Here from Instagram
Thanks for the great advice! It's one of my dream to photograph an owl 🦉. I'm only an amateur photographer but love nature and visiting the forest even when i don't have a camera 📷, just like to seat in the woods and chill.
I am really intrested in owling. this helped me a lot.
Love this content mate, keep it up. Lovely little insight into your methods, quietly taking notes 🗒
Glad you like it. Thanks for the comment and good luck owling!
For owls I prefer using a wired remote control, in order to avoid any delay. In that way I've got tons of pictures of little owls, but I'm aware that it isn't the only way to photograph them, so thanks for sharing your method.
Got a smartphone? No need to buy a wired remote and expose your camera for raindrops.
Väldigt kul och tacksamt att du delar med dig av dina personliga tips, de sticker ut på ett positivt sätt! :)
Kul att höra, tack för att du kollat!🙏🏻
Loving the videos!! 🥰
Another amazing video! Many good tips!
Tack🙏🏻❤️
0:08 - i hear you 😅 owls are addicting
Thanks for the tips! I'm startin gin this world and I would love to find owls!
Well done! Snyggt klippt, bra flyt och grymt content!
Nice video :) Had my first encounter with pygmy owls yesterday in Denmark 🦉🇩🇰
Keep it up
Good tips. Thanks!
Så proffsig Olle! Man kan tro du hållt på med youtube flera år 👍🏼👏🏼
Tack så mycket!!😍
Love it! Thank you
Great video! I just shot my first owl (barred) here in the Missouri, US this week and I think I'm hooked. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks Erik!
That’s great!! Beautiful owls I wish we had here in Sweden. Good luck!
Thank You dear Olle for Your fantastic WORK! The Track Did You See The Owl? coming OUT this Saturday on 20.6.21! Peace from Andreas
Man this is great info. I need a good camera for capturing all the wildlife I see but no idea where to start for my budget lol. These tips are great 👍🏼
Yes, you have to push your luck. Go everytime you can
thank you for these tips, this will help me a lot with trying to photography these beautiful animals, I just photographed my first tawny owl and chick but luckily in the day so I didn't need a long shutter speed 😊
That’s great! I love Tawny owls.
Thanks for watching and good luck!💪
Jättebra video Olle!🦉
Tack så mycket🙏🏻
we have tawny owls around our house in Norway, hear them almost every day at the moment, can't find them though.. and in the forest around our house is perfect habitat for the pygmee owl too..
Love it brother.
Grymt jävla jobb, och tack för tipsen! 🙏
Tack❤️
Such a well made video Olle! Keep it up and thank you! 😃👍🦉
Tack så mycket🙏🏻
Thanks for the tips. Im still looking for my first Owl. Its actually soo hard. Could you pls make a Owl vlog. Or more content about owl photography, I can legit use alll the tips. I have te feeling they are just not there.
I really loved it . Thanks for sharing =)
Such a High-quality video🔥🔥🔥✌️✌️
Tack!!🙏🏻
Really beautiful and informative video🙌🏻👏🏻 Could you make a similar one with baby foxes? And I think many viewers would be interested in how you edit your pictures😁
This is the most unique video..
I’m gonna try that as soon as I can.
It was the same for me with Badgers. Iso 8000 and so on is okay, but I wasn’t sure if I could even get them with 1/100 sec because they were moving so much. You just have to continue shooting and one image will be fine sooner or later.
Another video I wish I hadn’t seen lol. Upgraded my Sony gear earlier this year and I’m still looking to upgrade to a more expensive kit 🤦🏻♂️
Great tips. I’ll follow your suggestions first before upgrading 😅
Haha I know that feeling!😂
Usually you can come far with what you already got. But who doesn’t want gear 🙄
thanks for watching the video😊
Great video!!
Tack för tipsen Olle!! Nu är det bara att försöka komma ihåg det när man träffar på ugglorna i skogen nästa gång ; )
haha jaman får lite panik ibland. "missa nu förfaaan inte!!
The first tip is going to be really usefull.
I have also one tip for you. Please start uploading your videos in 4K. TH-cam's compression in fhd videos looks terrible compared to the compression in 4K videos. You can still shoot in fhd, but when you are exporting, you should select the 4k option.
That’s a good tip, I’ve been wondering why it looks like 💩 after uploading.
I’ll try that!!
Approved by 🦉👍😅. Thanks.
Gör flera, super bra video!
Tack som fasen, kul att höra!
@@ollenilssonen Om du har lust får du jättegärna göra en video om bra stället att fota på runt om i Sverige, asså alla typer av djur! Fotar själv men är inte hundra på var jag ska leta efter de vackra djuren!
@@ollenilssonen Eller typ hur man lättare kan hitta platser!
@@antonrosslin1310 det är en bra idé!😃
Hi Olle. Had any AF issues with your Sony a7 IV and your 200-600 ? I’m sure you’ve heard the talk that some people have problems with this and that Sony is working on a firmware update . Thanks so much Good tips. 😊
Cinematic video is very good, like watching a movie 😁
Thank you so much!😍🙏🏻
Dope content! 😁
Tack så mycket!
Good video. How long of an exposure do you usually go to and how high on the ISO. THANKS. keep up the great work.
Maybe somewhere around 1/30- up to 2s shutter speed. Trying to keep it under 8000 ISO!
Awesome! 🥰
Amazing
I wish you had made this video 1 week earlier. That day I went searching for tawny owls. I took my binoculars and literally looked at my camera and thought it’s too dark too shoot and that night i found 4 tawny owls: 2 adults, and 2 juvenilles. I’m so triggered right now. But ye good video, thanks for the tips man!
Ohh that’s a bummer!
Give it a second shot now!💪
Hi Ollie . Nice TH-cam. Do you use a teleconverter in order to get closer shots?
Hi! Thank you!🙏🏻
No, I mostly crop a lot!
I have 200mm f4. I know a tree they live in. But how to spot them, while dark?
Great video😍
Stort Tack!
very good video! I wanted to ask you if you use any way to record videos and take photos at the same time on your camera, if so I would like a video about that
Thank you!
That's a good question. And I kinda struggle with it. I have to choose if I want to record of take photos. Missed a couple of moments due to it. Wish I could do both!
Thank you very much for answering, I had that question after seeing your video of tik tok "moments vs photos", in that case if you can not take photos and film, do you take it from a frame of the video? I was very surprised by that unique moment of the deer passing in front of the sun, And before I forget, I love your content, I have followed you for a long time and it makes me happy that you are doing so well!
No I usually record short video clips, then take some photos, then record again.
That was such a nice evening😍
I appreciate it so much, thanks for supporting me!!
Really cool, you know how to grab the attention, haha 🤣👍 😎
Haha thank you, I’m glad you like it!
My favorite bird!!!
excellent!
Inspiring video❤️❤️❤️from instagram.!!
Where do they hide during the day?
Bery niceu🔥
Thanks a ton!
Owls are sooo cute❤❤❤
Yeah😍
Riktigt nice Olle.
Tack, kul att du gillar!
Try thermal vision.
This is the best way to find an owl day and night.🦉
Also, do you also spot owls later in the day like in the early morning an hour after the sun is up. I always think like yea they are not hunting and active anymore but they have to be somewhere right?? So if you look closely you could find one (until now this has never been the case.....) Maybe its smarter to go out before the sun is up and then find one and wait for the light to come
Yeah I think going out before and during the time they’re active is really good start. Then when you know the area and how they usually behave, you can gey photos in better lighting. Make sure to keep distance to them. Hope you get to see your first owl soon!!😍 🦉
these tips are the easy part, the hard part is spotting them before you spook them off.
Hi Olle, thanks for sharing those tips. Especially tip no. 1 opened my mind a little. Which ISO is the max you use to get shots where you can handle the grain In post? I only have an a7 mk 1 and for me 3200 is the absolute max which I can use imo
Hi!
I’m so glad you liked the tips!
I’d say for my camera it’s around ISO 10.000. But it’s different from situation to situation.
I use TopazLabs Denoise Ai to remove noise, can really recommend it. I’ve put a link to it in the description!😃
@@ollenilssonen thanks i saw the denoise Tool in your Story. I think I will try this :)
Bro do u edit the picture that you took on your cam
Yes, I’ll post it in the near future!
hello, like your content a lot. Great to get to know you i mean through the video from Peter Lindren.
Thanks a ton mate!
more, more!
Most owls I find. Are in public places next to water / streams
Now that im thinking about it, owls are difficult to find
3270 subscribers on this day.
Am I the only one who likes this video before watching it.?❤️❤️
appreciate it ❤️
Alla gånger man inte hittar något gör det bara mer otroligt när man väl får se det man letar efter. Hade turen att få spendera ett par timmar hos en hökuggla tidigt i våras.
Ja men så är det verkligen!! Det här jobbiga hört till, annars hade det inte varit lika roligt när man väl hittar något som du säger!
Härligt med hökuggla😍
hii i need help
👍🙂🙂🦉
WTF? People are disliking this? 😑
I love free stuff but I love gear 😭😭😭😅🤰
I love gear too😂🤘
but i..i also want a house.
I share your feelings...a 600mm f4....or a new home....600/house...600/house....Hmm!
Haha yeah… they’re incredible expensive😂
Hay come to jackpot Nevada and I'll show you where you can photo owls in the daytime and at nite they also turn the tree branches I haven't seen anybody say anything about that I'll will capture it on video and share I just need better video camra