I am absolutely over the moon to hear that you enjoyed it. It was really enjoyable to film and thank you so much for your kind words. May I suggest our Puffins video and our last snorkelling video for some more enjoyable nature footage? K&B
It really is great. Planning to visit again for the wetland wildlife and possibly to watch the planes take off at RAF Lakenheath. The seals stole the show for us though :-)
Excellent footage, the area with a special harsh beauty. Lovely puppies and beautiful mothers! But why are these 3:16 two puppies so different: this one is round and plump, and the other one is skinny? I'm worried, because they are the same age...
Hi, and thank you! I don’t know for sure, but the people who assist with access to stop people getting too close to the seals said that the pups are born over a couple of months and so some have fattened up, while others are just starting to put on weight. I think that’s why they are such different sizes. Although the two at 3:16 were close to one another they didn’t belong to the same mother. I’m fairly sure there was still time for the small one to feed and put on weight before having to leave the beach and go into the sea to fend for itself. I hope that helps :-) 👋
Hello, and thank you for the amazing compliment! Most of the time I hand hold for photos and video so I can compose my shots quickly, but not always. When using a large and heavy lens I favour a monopod. All of this video was shot handheld. With photographs at long focal lengths I always try to get my shutter speed reasonably high, generally at least one over focal length (for example 1/500th at 500mm) and stop down the lens a little. I also used a camcorder for some of this video and it has a zoom equivalent to 600mm but the image stabilisation is quite good. I always try to use good posture and technique to help stabilise photos and video. Does that help? Greetings from the UK and thank you for watching the video 👋
@@kirkandbear wow, it looks rather stable regarding to a handheld vedio. thank you for your selfishless sharing experience in shutter speed setting of long focal lengths. you must be an expert in recording. I always get my video looked flurred due to handshake. I have lived in UK for 3 years and have visited hunstanton and scarborough SEA LIFE to see seals (mostly habour seals). hoping to have chances to see seals in norfolk someday.
I find if I relax my hands I can make the camera more stable. Give it a try…once I start recording I always have to consciously make myself relax my hands. I didn’t realise I did that until I started shooting video! I hope my tip helps you and that you are enjoying the UK 👍
Hi 👋 I used a GoPro 10 (opening scene and boat b-roll), a Canon RF 100-500 zoom lens for both video and stills, and I also used a Panasonic HC-X1500 camcorder (sunny day land based footage only). All of this video is shot hand held. I hope that helps! Just ask if you have any more questions, and thanks for watching 👍
I was looking up your Africa videos but got distracted as one always does by seals.😂
We loved our visit to Horsey Gap. Great videography, thank you.
I love seals. Those speckled colored ones are beautiful. Your video put a big smile on my face. Thanks so much for sharing.
I am absolutely over the moon to hear that you enjoyed it. It was really enjoyable to film and thank you so much for your kind words. May I suggest our Puffins video and our last snorkelling video for some more enjoyable nature footage? K&B
Such sweet, beautiful animals! Thank you for sharing!!
Hi….you’re welcome and we’re glad you enjoyed it 👋 K&B
Wasnt having the best of days but this really put a smile on my face thanks my man
You’re welcome - I’m glad it raised your spirits :-)
@@kirkandbear 👌
Wow!! such a beautiful scene One of a kind Thank you for sharing the video❤
I’m glad you enjoyed it and thank you for letting me know 🙏
Not going to lie, but Norfolk seems to have everything. Unbelievable county.
It really is great. Planning to visit again for the wetland wildlife and possibly to watch the planes take off at RAF Lakenheath. The seals stole the show for us though :-)
@@kirkandbear used to go on base at Lakenheath, but 9-11 stopped that. When you do come back i recommend Brancaster, Holkham & wells beaches.
@@jackblue4078 Thanks…I’ll make a note.
Thy so cute ❤
They really are 😀
Love this video and the pics you took. Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you very much…I appreciate the comment. I adored seeing them :-)
Like it..
I’m glad 👍
Big slug, big slug
Glad you enjoyed it….they are such lovely animals :-)
Excellent footage, the area with a special harsh beauty. Lovely puppies and beautiful mothers! But why are these 3:16 two puppies so different: this one is round and plump, and the other one is skinny? I'm worried, because they are the same age...
Hi, and thank you! I don’t know for sure, but the people who assist with access to stop people getting too close to the seals said that the pups are born over a couple of months and so some have fattened up, while others are just starting to put on weight. I think that’s why they are such different sizes. Although the two at 3:16 were close to one another they didn’t belong to the same mother. I’m fairly sure there was still time for the small one to feed and put on weight before having to leave the beach and go into the sea to fend for itself. I hope that helps :-) 👋
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Thank you 👋👍😀
excellent work. accurate colour, clean composition, little shake.
could you please kindly share your experience in long-distance photographing?
Hello, and thank you for the amazing compliment! Most of the time I hand hold for photos and video so I can compose my shots quickly, but not always. When using a large and heavy lens I favour a monopod. All of this video was shot handheld. With photographs at long focal lengths I always try to get my shutter speed reasonably high, generally at least one over focal length (for example 1/500th at 500mm) and stop down the lens a little. I also used a camcorder for some of this video and it has a zoom equivalent to 600mm but the image stabilisation is quite good. I always try to use good posture and technique to help stabilise photos and video. Does that help? Greetings from the UK and thank you for watching the video 👋
@@kirkandbear wow, it looks rather stable regarding to a handheld vedio. thank you for your selfishless sharing experience in shutter speed setting of long focal lengths. you must be an expert in recording. I always get my video looked flurred due to handshake.
I have lived in UK for 3 years and have visited hunstanton and scarborough SEA LIFE to see seals (mostly habour seals). hoping to have chances to see seals in norfolk someday.
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I find if I relax my hands I can make the camera more stable. Give it a try…once I start recording I always have to consciously make myself relax my hands. I didn’t realise I did that until I started shooting video! I hope my tip helps you and that you are enjoying the UK 👍
hi may I know what lenses are you using to shoot and film them? :D
Hi 👋 I used a GoPro 10 (opening scene and boat b-roll), a Canon RF 100-500 zoom lens for both video and stills, and I also used a Panasonic HC-X1500 camcorder (sunny day land based footage only). All of this video is shot hand held. I hope that helps! Just ask if you have any more questions, and thanks for watching 👍
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Thank you :-) I am so pleased you enjoyed the video.
@@kirkandbear 💌💌💌💌
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Dont kill me 💞🙏
We won’t 👋
theyre so beautiful omg i wanna flop down there and snuggle with them!
We wanted to do the same. They’re so cute it almost hurts! Glad you enjoyed the vid!
Круто!
Thank you! Such beautiful animals 👋
Why are all the babies so photogenic🥲its like theyre born ready for the camera
Perfectly put…nice one 👍👏🦭