A glorious set of images Trond. I have only ever had a couple of sightings. Both brief and distant. I know exactly what you mean about reaping the rewards of putting in the effort. A few years back there was a family of otters frequenting a small stream a few miles from home. I spent every spare moment I had there, in cold weather, sitting on a bank behind a makeshift scrim hide with my boots in the water. The discomfort and boredom forgotten when an otter graced me with its presence. Often it was too dark to get any images and trying to get a fast enough shutter speed was a nightmare but when I came away with a picture, even if it did suffer from excess noise, was a triumph. Those moments are remembered forever.
Incredible shots, Trond, from an amazing experience! Photos to treasure and be proud of for sure. I think if a person experiences this just once you remember it forever. In my days before owning a telephoto lens, I had an experience seeing two Northern Harriers (Texas) flying and swooping while looking for prey over a prairie, they were quite some distance away but I remember being marveled at how similar their faces are to owls so they can see and hear their prey the same way owls do. They were beautiful and it didn't matter to me that I couldn't photograph them, I'll always remember that day.
Absolutely outstanding beautiful pictures of The hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) or Myrhauk in norwegian Trond. Very interesting considerations about being a nature photographer, and that there are many unsuccessful trips before one get the perfect pictures. The passion for photograping birds glows in your face when you are telling about the times you succeed such as with The hen harrier. Thank you for sharing this video with us
Wow, Such a great bird to Photograph Trond. The Hen Harrier is one of my favorites, and in such decline. I missed one recently whilst photographing Merlins here in the UK. As noted in my recent Vlog... Maybe next time, thanks great work.
Beautiful shots Trond. You’re totally right. Wildlife photography takes so much patience, but the rewards are so so worth it! When you finally get that shot after putting in the time, the sheer joy you feel is overwhelming.
Hi Trond, I have recently witnessed and photographed a pair of Hen Harriers performing a 'sky dance'. I live in the Charente France. They fly in the fields next to my garden. My photographs are reasonable but not yet what I want. I will upgrade my gear to try to achieve a higher quality soon. I agree the emotion was overwhelming. We are very lucky to have lots of wildlife on our doorstep, so I have no excuse. Love the images and videos.
Hello Trond, I've seen I think all your videos and you have taken some wonderful bird photographs, but I have to say that your hen harrier shots are absolutely stunning and magnificent. I am in awe of them. The hen harrier is such a beautiful bird, both male and female, and your photographs are out of this world. Thank you for sharing them.
Great story Trond ,fantastic set of images.its a great feeling when all the hard work and time spent in a hide pays off,I spent 30 hours over 3 days for not one image then on my fourth day I got some nice images and 3 days previous where forgotten about.
Awesome snaps of the harrier. My favorite one was where she is about to land on that perch (6:10).And you are so right about her head looking just like that of an owl!
Oh my God, beauty again! I found their nest in the forest this summer but didn´n dare to bother them. They managed to raise 3 youngs. Hope they´re still alive. Good luck with the birds of prey this winter! I almost don´t want to try myslef when I see your photos :)
Hi Trond of all the wild life photographers I've watched on you tube you are my favourite to watch you are so humble. It gives me hope to know that even the best go through times when it just doesn't happen. It was nice to hear your memories from a previous trip. Until next time take care my friend.
Hi Clive! You are so kind to me. What an awesome compliment. Thank you so so much. You are so supportive of my channel. I really appreciate that. All the best!
Hey Trondheim! Another great video. I enjoyed hearing about the behind the scenes of the Birds of prey series. We have the Northern Harrier here in California in the US. Great in flight shots for sure.... I am sure you are enjoying working on the new cottage, so looking forward to seeing new videos from there. Saying Hey .... Greg
Beautiful shots! I'm relatively new to wildlife filming, but can appreciate the monumental amount of patience it takes to get the kinds of shots you want. Thanks!
Hi Trond, This was probably not your most spectacular video so far. But it was good for me to know that even photographer like you are not sucessfully every day. This morning I went out early in the morning to take pictures from - the hen harrier! Since one month we have three female birds in the area where I life. It is not a bird breeding in Switzerland, but it is sometimes here as a winter guest. Unfortunately today I wasn't lucky at all. I saw one female bird flywing in its typical way near the ground. But it was to far away. I just got a average shots of a kestrel, bad shots of a buzzard, and pictures of a huge flock of fieldfare. The pictures you show in your video is what I'm looking for. They are so beautiful! You're a great photgrapher and furthermore you live in the most beautiful country. I realy love Norway and I was there several times for trekking trips. I hope that one day I will be able to take some good shot. Thanks for sharing your experiance! Hilsen - Heini
Thanks a lot for the compliment. I am definitely not sucessfully every day. :) Takes time and patience to be a wildlife photographer. Best of luck to you.
The photos you captured were worth the wait, they're beautiful. You explained it so well, how much time it takes, and how it feels when you have those moments...very nice video.
Fantastic photos, Trond! We have similar Harriers here in my back yard, but they are called Northern Harriers and the male is nick named “the grey ghost”.Thank you for sharing them.
Hey Trond, I’m in my 1st year of bird photography and stumbled across your channel. I love your work and always look forward to your videos. I’m looking to step up my game and start using blinds to shoot from this coming new year. Keep up the great work and can’t wait for the next adventure you post!!!
I understand your feelings on this one Trond. One of my favourite birds of prey too. I've only ever seen one in the wild before at a place called Vyrnwy in Wales, UK. Sadly I wasn't able to photograph it. Hopefully one day you'll get to photograph another and vlog the experience too, that would be fantastic! I've uploaded my first vlog this week and it really put into perspective just how difficult it can be to vlog wildlife photography trips. It's given me a deeper appreciation for the great work people like you do. I'm actually doing a cruise of the Norwegian Fjords in my next year and I think one of our stops is Stavanger, but I'm really looking forward to it! Would be awesome to catch up with you if you're available. Great work Trond, keep it going!
Hi Gareth! Thanks a lot for the compliment. Thats great, nice that more and more people share their moments through vlogging here on YT. Best of luck to you. Just let me know when you are in Stavanger, and I will see if my calendar is open and are home. I will check your vlog.
@@trondwestby thanks Trond, as soon as I know what's happening with the cruise I'll be sure to let you know. I'd love to know what you think of my vlog. It's far from excellent. And quite a few things I've learned from this first one that I can apply to the next one 🙂
Hey Trond... Those pictures are fantastic, I love how the soft light shines through the feathers showing every detail of the bird.. I can see in your face you are so passionate about this bird, your patience payed off .. I take many bird shots and it ain’t easy ! I just stumbled on this video, enjoyed it very much so I just had to subscribe ! Well done Geoff
Wow!! Wonderful images Trond. They are not doing too well in the Uk, mostly due to being persecuted over grouse moors, such a shame. Although I have seen 3 in the last few weeks on high ground near where I work, such stunning birds. Thanks for sharing. 👍
We have a Northern Harrier here where I live in Arizona. I have only been able to get distance shots of no consequence. I need to apply your patience and take the time it takes to capture good images.
Great Photos Trond, of a Beautiful Bird. Your patience was well rewarded. The sound from the Buzzard at the beginning of this video, is a sound I could never get tired of hearing 👍🏻. Have you any plans to make a 2020 calendar Trond.
Awesome images Trond, thank you for sharing. I'm struggling with image quality as using a 300mm f4 Canon with 2x converter, can't afford that next step up to big prime but one day maybe.....
Have you considered a used 300mm f2.8 (non is version), they can go (perfect optical condition) for less than £1000 especially with black friday upcoming.
@@Groucherino no problem. And as for the converter... I find on older lenses ('non is' age lenses) the 2x noticeably knocks image quality, but the 1.4x is much better and can be cropped to 2x equivalent with better results.
Dedication to extreme as usual Trond. Have you had chance to use the Sony A9II? I am unboxing one tomorrow on my site. I have used both the Nikon D500 & D850 but have now part exchanged most of my Nikon gear for mirrorless Sony. Going by your images, you don't need to change system though fantastic photography as always
Wonderful story my friend, thanks for sharing! I know that feeling. My favorite two birds of prey are the American Kestrel, a tiny, colorful falcon: www.tnwatchablewildlife.org/productimages/09042417525167611/2xl.jpg And I also love the Barred Owl: friresearch.ca/sites/default/files/styles/fri_bird_medium/public/Barred-Owl.jpg Sadly, I do not have my own images of them yet. But one day I will! :)
A glorious set of images Trond. I have only ever had a couple of sightings. Both brief and distant. I know exactly what you mean about reaping the rewards of putting in the effort. A few years back there was a family of otters frequenting a small stream a few miles from home. I spent every spare moment I had there, in cold weather, sitting on a bank behind a makeshift scrim hide with my boots in the water. The discomfort and boredom forgotten when an otter graced me with its presence. Often it was too dark to get any images and trying to get a fast enough shutter speed was a nightmare but when I came away with a picture, even if it did suffer from excess noise, was a triumph. Those moments are remembered forever.
Incredible shots, Trond, from an amazing experience! Photos to treasure and be proud of for sure. I think if a person experiences this just once you remember it forever. In my days before owning a telephoto lens, I had an experience seeing two Northern Harriers (Texas) flying and swooping while looking for prey over a prairie, they were quite some distance away but I remember being marveled at how similar their faces are to owls so they can see and hear their prey the same way owls do. They were beautiful and it didn't matter to me that I couldn't photograph them, I'll always remember that day.
Thanks you so much sir this video sharing very beautiful images
Beautiful pictures of a wonderful bird.
One of my favourite birds too.... a majestic bird and stunning images..... that must have been a wonderful day ❤️
It absolutely was :)
Wonderfull pictures, well explained. Thanks for it!
WOW!!! Incredible shots. Congratulations. Your patience really paid off. Thank you for sharing that great story. Phil
Thanks a lot!
Absolutely outstanding beautiful pictures of The hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) or Myrhauk in norwegian Trond. Very interesting considerations about being a nature photographer, and that there are many unsuccessful trips before one get the perfect pictures. The passion for photograping birds glows in your face when you are telling about the times you succeed such as with The hen harrier.
Thank you for sharing this video with us
Wow, Such a great bird to Photograph Trond. The Hen Harrier is one of my favorites, and in such decline. I missed one recently whilst photographing Merlins here in the UK. As noted in my recent Vlog... Maybe next time, thanks great work.
My favorite bird of prey.great video.
Another masterclass session of bird photography!
Top results as always done by you, congratulation!
Beautiful shots Trond.
You’re totally right. Wildlife photography takes so much patience, but the rewards are so so worth it! When you finally get that shot after putting in the time, the sheer joy you feel is overwhelming.
Beautiful shots!!! enjoyable to see!!!
Wow wonderful photos. Thank You,,
Jim
Beautiful work, Trond. You're a man of truly great patience, and it's paying off for you!
Magnificent photographs. Great talk and knowledge.
Thats awesome Trond, stunning images. I love bird of prey and spend a lot of time in the field looking for them.
Just amazing shots Trond.
Beautiful, beautiful photographs. You do beautiful work and I really enjoy your videos -- Thank you.
Thank you so much Woody! Really appreciate your support.
Thank you Trond for sharing one of your greatest photographic moments. The images are so beautiful. What a magnificent raptor.
Thanks a lot!
Interesting story Trond and excellent images 👍
Hi Trond, I have recently witnessed and photographed a pair of Hen Harriers performing a 'sky dance'. I live in the Charente France. They fly in the fields next to my garden. My photographs are reasonable but not yet what I want. I will upgrade my gear to try to achieve a higher quality soon. I agree the emotion was overwhelming. We are very lucky to have lots of wildlife on our doorstep, so I have no excuse. Love the images and videos.
Hello Trond, I've seen I think all your videos and you have taken some wonderful bird photographs, but I have to say that your hen harrier shots are absolutely stunning and magnificent. I am in awe of them. The hen harrier is such a beautiful bird, both male and female, and your photographs are out of this world. Thank you for sharing them.
Hi Tim! What a kind compliment. Thank you so much for writing to me.
Incredible work!! So dreamy!
Trond, these images of the hen harrier and the male Harrier are absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for sharing!
stunning photos, wow
Magnificent photos, A Beautiful moment in wildlife photography, many thanks for sharing your amazing story.
Great shots, well done Trond! Love your vlogs.
Thank you so much Alan! Love your support!
Great story Trond ,fantastic set of images.its a great feeling when all the hard work and time spent in a hide pays off,I spent 30 hours over 3 days for not one image then on my fourth day I got some nice images and 3 days previous where forgotten about.
Wonderful story Trond, and what a set of images. Thank you for sharing this with us. It was an absolute treat to watch.
Awesome snaps of the harrier. My favorite one was where she is about to land on that perch (6:10).And you are so right about her head looking just like that of an owl!
I've never seen one at all, so I enjoyed your video and your photos very much. Thank you! :)
Beautiful images Trond,To witness such a stunning bird in its natural environment makes all those blank days worthwhile.keep up the great work 🍻
Thanks a lot for the compliment. :)
Oh my God, beauty again! I found their nest in the forest this summer but didn´n dare to bother them. They managed to raise 3 youngs. Hope they´re still alive. Good luck with the birds of prey this winter! I almost don´t want to try myslef when I see your photos :)
Great video Trond,love your work and you give me more reasons to get out and take photos,keep up the Great work
wow...this is so nice to hear. Thank you so much for the compliment.
Here in Ireland ‘ the hen harrier is known as the sky dancer’ because of it’s aerial acrobatics
They truly are :)
Hi Trond of all the wild life photographers I've watched on you tube you are my favourite to watch you are so humble. It gives me hope to know that even the best go through times when it just doesn't happen. It was nice to hear your memories from a previous trip. Until next time take care my friend.
Hi Clive! You are so kind to me. What an awesome compliment. Thank you so so much. You are so supportive of my channel. I really appreciate that. All the best!
Really incredible images there.
Thanks a lot Andrew!
Hey Trondheim! Another great video. I enjoyed hearing about the behind the scenes of the Birds of prey series. We have the Northern Harrier here in California in the US. Great in flight shots for sure.... I am sure you are enjoying working on the new cottage, so looking forward to seeing new videos from there. Saying Hey .... Greg
Beautiful shots! I'm relatively new to wildlife filming, but can appreciate the monumental amount of patience it takes to get the kinds of shots you want. Thanks!
Great shots Trond, well done.
Some great memories and images Trond. Very nice🙂
It is great when dreams come true and you share it with us and waooo the pictures was fantastic, you can be very prouder of them.
Good stuff Trond
Hi Trond,
This was probably not your most spectacular video so far. But it was good for me to know that even photographer like you are not sucessfully every day. This morning I went out early in the morning to take pictures from - the hen harrier! Since one month we have three female birds in the area where I life. It is not a bird breeding in Switzerland, but it is sometimes here as a winter guest. Unfortunately today I wasn't lucky at all. I saw one female bird flywing in its typical way near the ground. But it was to far away.
I just got a average shots of a kestrel, bad shots of a buzzard, and pictures of a huge flock of fieldfare. The pictures you show in your video is what I'm looking for. They are so beautiful! You're a great photgrapher and furthermore you live in the most beautiful country. I realy love Norway and I was there several times for trekking trips. I hope that one day I will be able to take some good shot. Thanks for sharing your experiance! Hilsen - Heini
Thanks a lot for the compliment. I am definitely not sucessfully every day. :) Takes time and patience to be a wildlife photographer. Best of luck to you.
Amazing images Trond
The photos you captured were worth the wait, they're beautiful. You explained it so well, how much time it takes, and how it feels when you have those moments...very nice video.
Thank you so much for the compliment :)
Fantastic photos, Trond! We have similar Harriers here in my back yard, but they are called Northern Harriers and the male is nick named “the grey ghost”.Thank you for sharing them.
Thank you so much :)
The best bird of prey. Period.
Hey Trond, I’m in my 1st year of bird photography and stumbled across your channel. I love your work and always look forward to your videos. I’m looking to step up my game and start using blinds to shoot from this coming new year. Keep up the great work and can’t wait for the next adventure you post!!!
Stunning images.
I understand your feelings on this one Trond. One of my favourite birds of prey too. I've only ever seen one in the wild before at a place called Vyrnwy in Wales, UK. Sadly I wasn't able to photograph it. Hopefully one day you'll get to photograph another and vlog the experience too, that would be fantastic!
I've uploaded my first vlog this week and it really put into perspective just how difficult it can be to vlog wildlife photography trips. It's given me a deeper appreciation for the great work people like you do.
I'm actually doing a cruise of the Norwegian Fjords in my next year and I think one of our stops is Stavanger, but I'm really looking forward to it! Would be awesome to catch up with you if you're available.
Great work Trond, keep it going!
Hi Gareth! Thanks a lot for the compliment. Thats great, nice that more and more people share their moments through vlogging here on YT. Best of luck to you. Just let me know when you are in Stavanger, and I will see if my calendar is open and are home. I will check your vlog.
@@trondwestby thanks Trond, as soon as I know what's happening with the cruise I'll be sure to let you know.
I'd love to know what you think of my vlog. It's far from excellent. And quite a few things I've learned from this first one that I can apply to the next one 🙂
As always Trond, amazing stuff mate!
Thank you so much!
Fantastic photos man!
Wicked photos mate. 👊
Hey Trond... Those pictures are fantastic, I love how the soft light shines through
the feathers showing every detail of the bird.. I can see in your face you are so
passionate about this bird, your patience payed off .. I take many bird shots and
it ain’t easy !
I just stumbled on this video, enjoyed it very much so I just had to subscribe !
Well done Geoff
Great work. Your patience was worth it. Have a nice day.
Thank you so much Clive! You too :)
nice shots trond
Wow love it 😍😍
Stunning mate 👌
Amazing😘
Wow!! Wonderful images Trond. They are not doing too well in the Uk, mostly due to being persecuted over grouse moors, such a shame. Although I have seen 3 in the last few weeks on high ground near where I work, such stunning birds. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you so much John! Thats too bad they are not doing well.
👏👏👏
Fantastic images Trond tried several times to capture these images but they are very difficult .
Northern harriers are migrating through Oklahoma now. I hope to have a similar experience.
We have a Northern Harrier here where I live in Arizona. I have only been able to get distance shots of no consequence. I need to apply your patience and take the time it takes to capture good images.
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Great Photos Trond, of a Beautiful Bird. Your patience was well rewarded. The sound from the Buzzard at the beginning of this video, is a sound I could never get tired of hearing 👍🏻. Have you any plans to make a 2020 calendar Trond.
Thanks a lot Mike! I have plans of making a 2020 calendar. But I have not figure out how to sell international without a web-page.
@@trondwestby Thanks for letting me know Trond. If you can find a way to sell internationally, I for one would look forward to getting one. 👍🏼
Awesome images Trond, thank you for sharing. I'm struggling with image quality as using a 300mm f4 Canon with 2x converter, can't afford that next step up to big prime but one day maybe.....
Have you considered a used 300mm f2.8 (non is version), they can go (perfect optical condition) for less than £1000 especially with black friday upcoming.
Great suggestion thanks. I'll look into it.....
@@Groucherino no problem. And as for the converter... I find on older lenses ('non is' age lenses) the 2x noticeably knocks image quality, but the 1.4x is much better and can be cropped to 2x equivalent with better results.
Thanks a lot! I see Alex answered good :)
I like Ur videos, & think Ur beard is cool !
Thanks a lot for the kind compliment :)
Story time with Trond :) All good things comes to those who wait and are patient, but you are especially patient :)
Dedication to extreme as usual Trond. Have you had chance to use the Sony A9II? I am unboxing one tomorrow on my site. I have used both the Nikon D500 & D850 but have now part exchanged most of my Nikon gear for mirrorless Sony. Going by your images, you don't need to change system though fantastic photography as always
Thanks a lot! No I have not tested it yet. But I hear rumors that it is good :)
The fastest autofocus I have ever used totally silent 20 frames per second compressed Raw files amazing image quality
Wonderful story my friend, thanks for sharing! I know that feeling. My favorite two birds of prey are the American Kestrel, a tiny, colorful falcon: www.tnwatchablewildlife.org/productimages/09042417525167611/2xl.jpg And I also love the Barred Owl: friresearch.ca/sites/default/files/styles/fri_bird_medium/public/Barred-Owl.jpg Sadly, I do not have my own images of them yet. But one day I will! :)
Thanks a lot! Good luck on your photo hunt :)