A short one but a good one Jimmy, photographing ducks is always a lot of fun. We have had a lot of ducks around our area this year because of all the rain and marshes and ponds are all full of water. Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Thanks Keith! We've had a lot, but they've just been so difficult to pin down and photograph. We've also had such a warm winter that I've noticed a lot of differences in the behavior and timing of many of the migrating species I usually see out here. Such an odd year 🤔
Hi Jimmy, Thanks for your very interesting and inspiring video's. I think I am going to build a foam floating blind as well. I have a question: how high above the water surface is your lens?
A short one but a good one Jimmy, photographing ducks is always a lot of fun. We have had a lot of ducks around our area this year because of all the rain and marshes and ponds are all full of water. Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Thanks Keith! We've had a lot, but they've just been so difficult to pin down and photograph. We've also had such a warm winter that I've noticed a lot of differences in the behavior and timing of many of the migrating species I usually see out here. Such an odd year 🤔
Love the way you can get down to eye level with your foaling blind. Thanks for sharing as always.😊
It really is the best perspective with these guys. Thank you, always appreciate it!
Hey Jimmy. Very nice footage out of your floating hide. The hide itself looks really good. Greets Stefan
Thanks so much, Stefan! I always appreciate your support and feedback 🙏
Toujours un plaisir!
Tu es extraordinaire mon ami ! 🎥🎬
Thanks so much, sure appreciate it!
Great video Jimmy.
Thank you, sure appreciate it!
Beautiful vlog! Ducks are amazing birds!
Thank you! I can't get enough of them 😊
Excelente equipo
Thank you!
Considering getting one of those camo portable blinds to hide from the neighbors, but like it's got a brick wall or broke down car graphic instead 😂
🤣🤣 that's too funny!
Hi Jimmy,
Thanks for your very interesting and inspiring video's. I think I am going to build a foam floating blind as well. I have a question: how high above the water surface is your lens?
Thanks so much for watching! It usually sits about 5-6 inches above the water. Good luck in your build, I hope you have a lot of success!