Great to see Pops looking well and back enjoying his photography. Keep spending the kids inheritance Pops, give Dan a fit.lol really great to see you back.🙂
That was a top video Dan and Pops. Lots of great photos and video and some interesting shots to say the least by both you gents. And also like the way you talk about the behavior the birds, how do you figure that out and put yourself in a position to get the shots. And persist! I felt like I was right in the middle of the shoot with you on some of those videos. Here he comes here he comes.10 o'clock 10 o'clock. Get on and get on, lock on lock on. It was a lot of fun. Hope to see many more.
Thanks very much Scott, it certainly sounds like I achieved what is always the aim of putting the viewer into the shoot with us. Thanks for sharing that, as it has really made my night. What I will say is that there was several weeks of planning and observing that went into this video, ensuring that I knew exactly what the behavioural habits were of the owl before I brought Pops along. Thanks again and all the best 👍🏻
Awesome images Dan and Pops, both of you!! Good to see you both out enjoying nature and each other!! Thanks for bringing us along! 😊 Congratulations on the new lens Stuart!! Very nice! 😃
Another cracking video Dan, I have to say, you have a fantastic relationship with Pops, having photographed dozens of Barn Owls I can vouch for how fast they can be at times :)
Thanks very much Chris, I do feel very blessed to share my passion with my best mate (Pops) we have such a laugh when we are out together. All the best 👍🏻
Brilliant video of the barn owl with a super for its chicks can’t beat an evening out with the barn owl pleased to see pops out with you looking well 👍🏻👍🏻
Great to see you both together enjoying those superb moments capturing the stunning photos of the barn owl. Superb against the sunset. Love the photo against the black background Dan. Love Pop’s dry whit and of course a Man of many words.
Awesome stuff Dan & Stu, Everyone loves a barn owl 🦉 ❤ Some super footage & stills, love the gentle rivalry & banter between father & son too & chuffed to see Stu looking so well & out & about. (He’s still the better photographer Dan, & deep down you know it!) 😂 Seriously though, you guys are both great photographers & entertainers & I love the content you put out. Going back to the kestrel vs barn owl scenario; I have witnessed & photographed (very badly) this behaviour myself on many occasions. And you’re both dead right, the barn owls have learnt to outpace the kestrels to get that food back to the owlets safely. Down here in Suffolk, the ones that I have watched for the past 4 years do the opposite to what your Northern barn owls do though… Our owls get the prey & come in low with it until they’re approaching the barn where the box is located; then they go up really high & dive really fast into the barn - almost peregrine like but obviously slower. It’s fabulous to witness, & by adopting this method it seems to have the kestrels stumped. In an out & out open field aerial battle, the kestrels win every time. They’re very fast, agile & simply out manoeuvre the barn owls to rob them of their prey. All a part of the hierarchy that is the wonder of nature! A fantastic vlog, told honestly as well, depicting the many hours & visits it takes to get enough footage & captures together to produce a viable vlog. Great stuff guys! Fabulous sunset shots too 🙌👌👏👏👏 Keep on keeping on! All the best, Nick
Thanks very much Nick, I always appreciate and enjoy reading your comments mate. Really interesting to hear what your Barn Owls have done to avoid the Kestrels and what a fantastic bit of behavioural adaptation you have witnessed mate. I know that Pops is the far superior photographer, he has taught me everything I know and continues to do so. What's great is he is always happy to share his knowledge and I am like a sponge just soaking it up. Thanks once again mate and hope we cross paths at some point in the future. All the best 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography Never too old to learn mate, I still do too. I’ve taught my Dad to become a better photographer, & I just love it when he gets excited about seeing & photographing new species to him; & even better when he has great photos of them. Yes the wonders of nature & how they adapt to overcome ‘obstacles’ is just fascinating! I bet you didn’t know where to point your lens for the opener of this vlog, the barn owl or the buzzard…. Wonderful stuff mate! Definitely hope to meet up with you both sometime soon. Maybe a winter short eared owl trip or two down this way or up your way sometime… Best, Nick
Another very enjoyable video, Dan. It is great to see Pops back in the saddle. I hope that he is continuing to recover well. I was so pleased to see one of my favourite birds featured in your latest video. Unlike your stunning and amazing photos, I have only managed record shots of Barn Owls to date. In fact, I have had far more success with Short-eared Owls on the south Essex marshes in winter. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks very much Richard, I really do appreciate it mate. Keep trying with those Barnies and I'm certain you will get some epic shots eventually. It's taken some serious hours and learning to get close enough to them to get some good shots so just keep plugging away. Take care and all the best 👍🏻
Amazing, just amazing. Those shots of the barn owl are absolutely stunning. Such an amazing bird to see and watch even just flying around. Great video as always!
Another great video Dan and Pops now Pops can show you how to use the lenses 😂😂 continue the great work keep it up stay safe take care the pair of you.
Another interesting video and love the banter between you two. Only in England do people ever use the word, "Supper". Quintessentially British.👍 I'm back from my five weeks in the UK and I'm starting to wade through over 5000 (at least) photographs for processing. Some firsts for me include Peregrine Falcon (Chorley), Long-eared Owl (Burnley), Atlantic Puffin (Bempton Cliffs), Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Kingfisher (Martin Mere RSPB), Nuthatch, Long-tailed Tit, Jackdaw, Razorbill, Guillemot, Black-headed Gull, Fulmar, Kittiwake, Lapwing, Hobby (Leighton Moss RSPB), Red Squirrels (Penrith) and more. One thing that I didn't realise I missed was the call of some of the common species. Seagulls are a classic example. Great trip and I visited some great places, some of which I discovered from watching your videos. Keep 'em coming. 👍
Thanks very much John. Wow what a list of species ticked off on your trip, you have got to be pleased with that mate. I'm really pleased that the videos have helped in planning your trip. All the very best mate 👍🏻
Thanks very much, I know only to well that drawing a blank is part and parcel of wildlife photography. It doesn't make it any easier though 😂 Take care and all the best 👍🏻
Great seeing Pops back out & keeping you in line!🤣As for who’s the better photographer…you both get some wonderful images between you.Stunning work & always enjoy the banter between you & your Dad💙
Smashing shots and vids of those barn owls! The one of the owl looking directly at you was amazing. Congrats to Pops on that new 400mm lens! I know a guy who has that and he gets stellar results even with the 2x TC for peregrines! Probably the best all-around lens for bird photography on the market now. Makes us Canon shooters jealous, especially the built-in TC.
Thanks very much mate I really appreciate it. I totally agree with you about the 400mm lens, it is it's versatility that is it's greatest appeal which is unusual for a prime lens. All the best 👍🏻
Great video guys and good to hear Pops talking about his 2X/400F2.8 and 180-600 setup logic. The 180-600 is such a great lens I haven't (yet) decided to plunge in to 800 , but maybe I wont.😏
Your close up shots with 400 (no 2x?) are so sharp 👏👏you have got me thinking now as F5.6/7.1 , 1/400@ 9pm at night just cant stop ISO spiralling and even Topaz can't rescue that. The loss of light between 8pm and 9pm in August is quite startling 😖
You are absolutely right Simon. I did try the 2x TC with the 400 but tbh the ISO climbed so high the images were going to appear soft and so it was better to shoot at 400mm and then crop in to the image. All the best mate 👍🏻
Great video Dan, how nice to see Pops out and about, some nice shots out of small opportunities, the silent assassins are the top of the birds of prey to watch, I’ve literally had them pass me within a few metres before and not known about it until seeing them fly into the distance, as a bird carver in my previous life I did a full sized carving of one which was my greatest ever piece of work, which I posted earlier today on my IG page 👍
Thanks very much Andrew. I knew the minute that I took that shot of the rim lit owl I had captured something a bit different. I'm glad you appreciated it mate. All the best
Great video and images Dan and Stewart "Pops"! You guys are such fun to hang out with. Thanks so much for sharing your outings with me! (And no spot on the sensor... LOL!!!)
You're so lucky to Barnies that are out during daylight Dan. Very lucky where I am to have quite a few nest sites but they are rarely on the wing until late and after sunset. One tip on tracking them while in flight and videoing. Try using the screen and not the viewfinder with a fluid video head and panning handle. I'm shooting Z9 with 500 f4 and find is much easier and smooth that way. Keep up the good work and good to see pops out with you
Thanks very much for your tip, I have been considering a video head for some time now for this exact reason. Is there one in particular you would recommend?
@@danwillis_photography I've used a Manfrotto MVH502 for a while but more recently moved over to a Satchler ACE XL fluid head. Far more expensive but much more flexible with counter balance settings etc. You do notice the difference. I alos use with a Satchlers Flowtech tripod which makes setup very easy. Not as light as a traditional tripod maybe but is very easy to use and solid
Increddible shots. I've just recently got a Z8 and I've been out trying out different focus modes etc. I've found a couple of barn owls about 5 mins walk from my house but they appear to be just sat in their hole in the tree on the lookout. Going to have to keep having a walk and see if I can get some shots of them flying.
Sounds like you have discovered some owlets in the tree, keep returning as it will be any day now that they fledge and you stand the chance of getting some incredible images. All the best 👍🏻
Hi Dan, another great video! I have looked through your past videos to see if I can find a one reviewing the Nikon Z 400mm 2.8 + TC, as I am contemplating purchasing one. If I there is a video, could you please provide me with a link please, I would be very interested on your thoughts of this lens as a wildlife lens.
Thanks Brian, we have not yet done a video specifically on the 400mm. Now that you have mentioned it, it is something that Pops and I are looking at putting together 👍🏻
Hi from Australia! Another excellent episode thanks. 5 coffees coming your way. You & Pops both have very nice looking tripod harnesses. Are they comfortable? Could you please provide a link if you're both happy to endorse the product ...
Hi Mark, great to hear from you and thanks so much for the coffees mate they were really appreciated. The tripod harness that both Pops and I use is from a company called Cley Spy and it's called the mule pack. I have put a link below: www.cleyspy.co.uk/product/cley-spy-mulepack/ Thanks and all the best 👍🏻
Hi Dan and Pops. Just discovered your channel and loving it. Congratulations and keep it up. Can I ask you whether make and where I can buy the tripod harnesses you are both using please? I’ve been looking for one of these for ages. Many thanks.
Great to see Pops looking well and back enjoying his photography. Keep spending the kids inheritance Pops, give Dan a fit.lol really great to see you back.🙂
He's definitely spending that inheritance 😂😂😂 and good on him, he earned it 👍🏻
Thanks very much Stephen, really appreciate mate.
All the best
That was a top video Dan and Pops. Lots of great photos and video and some interesting shots to say the least by both you gents. And also like the way you talk about the behavior the birds, how do you figure that out and put yourself in a position to get the shots. And persist! I felt like I was right in the middle of the shoot with you on some of those videos. Here he comes here he comes.10 o'clock 10 o'clock. Get on and get on, lock on lock on. It was a lot of fun. Hope to see many more.
Thanks very much Scott, it certainly sounds like I achieved what is always the aim of putting the viewer into the shoot with us. Thanks for sharing that, as it has really made my night.
What I will say is that there was several weeks of planning and observing that went into this video, ensuring that I knew exactly what the behavioural habits were of the owl before I brought Pops along.
Thanks again and all the best 👍🏻
Another great video Dan with some fantastic images. Great to see pops back and looking so well. Look forward to the next video as always. 😀👍
Thanks very much Ian, always very much appreciated mate 👍🏻
Amazing video pal, lovely to see the banter between you and pops ☺️ looks like you nailed those sunset shots 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks very much Mike, I genuinely feel blessed to share my passion with my best mate.
Appreciated as always mate 👍🏻
Very entertaining, with some beautiful photography, also a bit jealous of Pops new lens . :)
Thanks very much Andy, always appreciated mate 👍🏻
Another great video - great to see Pops out and about - definite case of lens envy 😇
Thanks very much, always appreciated mate 👍🏻
Awesome images Dan and Pops, both of you!! Good to see you both out enjoying nature and each other!! Thanks for bringing us along! 😊 Congratulations on the new lens Stuart!! Very nice! 😃
Thanks very much Patty, I really appreciate it as does Pops 👍🏻
Another cracking video Dan, I have to say, you have a fantastic relationship with Pops, having photographed dozens of Barn Owls I can vouch for how fast they can be at times :)
Thanks very much Chris, I do feel very blessed to share my passion with my best mate (Pops) we have such a laugh when we are out together.
All the best 👍🏻
Brilliant video of the barn owl with a super for its chicks can’t beat an evening out with the barn owl pleased to see pops out with you looking well 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much I really appreciate it mate 👍🏻
Great to see you both together enjoying those superb moments capturing the stunning photos of the barn owl.
Superb against the sunset. Love the photo against the black background Dan. Love Pop’s dry whit and of course a Man of many words.
Thanks very much Kay, always appreciated.
Take care and all the best 😊
Awesome stuff Dan & Stu,
Everyone loves a barn owl 🦉 ❤
Some super footage & stills, love the gentle rivalry & banter between father & son too & chuffed to see Stu looking so well & out & about. (He’s still the better photographer Dan, & deep down you know it!) 😂
Seriously though, you guys are both great photographers & entertainers & I love the content you put out.
Going back to the kestrel vs barn owl scenario; I have witnessed & photographed (very badly) this behaviour myself on many occasions. And you’re both dead right, the barn owls have learnt to outpace the kestrels to get that food back to the owlets safely. Down here in Suffolk, the ones that I have watched for the past 4 years do the opposite to what your Northern barn owls do though…
Our owls get the prey & come in low with it until they’re approaching the barn where the box is located; then they go up really high & dive really fast into the barn - almost peregrine like but obviously slower. It’s fabulous to witness, & by adopting this method it seems to have the kestrels stumped. In an out & out open field aerial battle, the kestrels win every time. They’re very fast, agile & simply out manoeuvre the barn owls to rob them of their prey. All a part of the hierarchy that is the wonder of nature!
A fantastic vlog, told honestly as well, depicting the many hours & visits it takes to get enough footage & captures together to produce a viable vlog.
Great stuff guys!
Fabulous sunset shots too 🙌👌👏👏👏
Keep on keeping on!
All the best,
Nick
Thanks very much Nick, I always appreciate and enjoy reading your comments mate. Really interesting to hear what your Barn Owls have done to avoid the Kestrels and what a fantastic bit of behavioural adaptation you have witnessed mate.
I know that Pops is the far superior photographer, he has taught me everything I know and continues to do so. What's great is he is always happy to share his knowledge and I am like a sponge just soaking it up.
Thanks once again mate and hope we cross paths at some point in the future.
All the best 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography Never too old to learn mate, I still do too. I’ve taught my Dad to become a better photographer, & I just love it when he gets excited about seeing & photographing new species to him; & even better when he has great photos of them.
Yes the wonders of nature & how they adapt to overcome ‘obstacles’ is just fascinating!
I bet you didn’t know where to point your lens for the opener of this vlog, the barn owl or the buzzard….
Wonderful stuff mate! Definitely hope to meet up with you both sometime soon.
Maybe a winter short eared owl trip or two down this way or up your way sometime…
Best,
Nick
Sounds like a plan mate 👍🏻
Another very enjoyable video, Dan.
It is great to see Pops back in the saddle. I hope that he is continuing to recover well.
I was so pleased to see one of my favourite birds featured in your latest video. Unlike your stunning and amazing photos, I have only managed record shots of Barn Owls to date. In fact, I have had far more success with Short-eared Owls on the south Essex marshes in winter.
Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks very much Richard, I really do appreciate it mate.
Keep trying with those Barnies and I'm certain you will get some epic shots eventually. It's taken some serious hours and learning to get close enough to them to get some good shots so just keep plugging away.
Take care and all the best 👍🏻
Cracking blog Dan/Pops glad to see pops back out and you two having so much fun...😊😊
Thanks very much Keith, always appreciated mate 👍🏻
Amazing, just amazing. Those shots of the barn owl are absolutely stunning. Such an amazing bird to see and watch even just flying around. Great video as always!
Thanks very much I really appreciate that mate 👍🏻
Great shots..!
Thanks very much Gary, appreciate it 👍🏻
The wingspan never ceases to amaze me as well every time I see one . Great to see Pops out and about and hope Wex appreciate the free plug 😄
Thanks very much Steve, let's hope Wex see the video and decide to sponsor 😂😂
All the best 👍🏻
Brilliant video pal
Location looks very familiar
Thanks very much, I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Fabulous as always, I love watching barn owls. I'm watching three youngsters nearly ready to fledge.
That's fantastic, they are all fledging round here now so hope yours are too 😁
Some cracking shots!
Thanks very much Dave I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Another great video Dan and Pops now Pops can show you how to use the lenses 😂😂 continue the great work keep it up stay safe take care the pair of you.
Thanks very much Michael, I really appreciate it. Pops will definitely be showing me some tricks on how to use the lens 👍🏻
Great Video Dan. So nice to see you out with Pops again 👍
Thanks very much Nigel, I really appreciate it mate 👍🏻
What a beautiful animal and photos! I have yet to see a barn owl in real life, so I can only hope that one day this might happen. 😀
I do hope you do they are a wonderful bird, so graceful.
Thanks and all the best 😊
Amazing birds. Saw the first one in my life last week down reddish Vale. Couldn't believe my luck. Great vid as always mate.
Thanks very much mate, appreciate it. Didn't realise we had them down the vale, might pop down there myself.
All the best 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography nor did I, walked down there 100's of times and never seen one, found where it lives by complete accident last week.
Another interesting video and love the banter between you two. Only in England do people ever use the word, "Supper". Quintessentially British.👍
I'm back from my five weeks in the UK and I'm starting to wade through over 5000 (at least) photographs for processing. Some firsts for me include Peregrine Falcon (Chorley), Long-eared Owl (Burnley), Atlantic Puffin (Bempton Cliffs), Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Kingfisher (Martin Mere RSPB), Nuthatch, Long-tailed Tit, Jackdaw, Razorbill, Guillemot, Black-headed Gull, Fulmar, Kittiwake, Lapwing, Hobby (Leighton Moss RSPB), Red Squirrels (Penrith) and more.
One thing that I didn't realise I missed was the call of some of the common species. Seagulls are a classic example. Great trip and I visited some great places, some of which I discovered from watching your videos. Keep 'em coming. 👍
Thanks very much John.
Wow what a list of species ticked off on your trip, you have got to be pleased with that mate.
I'm really pleased that the videos have helped in planning your trip.
All the very best mate 👍🏻
Great video again Dan. Good to see Pops out and about
Thanks very much I really appreciate it mate 👍🏻
Fabulous video, and so pleased to see Pops out too.😘
Thanks very much Sue, I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Dan, another great video and dont feel alone when I go out and blank. Great to see Pops back out and about.
Thanks very much, I know only to well that drawing a blank is part and parcel of wildlife photography. It doesn't make it any easier though 😂
Take care and all the best 👍🏻
Great seeing Pops back out & keeping you in line!🤣As for who’s the better photographer…you both get some wonderful images between you.Stunning work & always enjoy the banter between you & your Dad💙
Thanks very much I really appreciate it. It's always only banter between Pops and me, I know my place and he will always be my inspiration 👍🏻
Smashing shots and vids of those barn owls! The one of the owl looking directly at you was amazing. Congrats to Pops on that new 400mm lens! I know a guy who has that and he gets stellar results even with the 2x TC for peregrines! Probably the best all-around lens for bird photography on the market now. Makes us Canon shooters jealous, especially the built-in TC.
Thanks very much mate I really appreciate it. I totally agree with you about the 400mm lens, it is it's versatility that is it's greatest appeal which is unusual for a prime lens.
All the best 👍🏻
Class again Dan ,and to share your passion with yer Dad is special 📸👌
I feel very blessed to share my passion with my best mate (Pops), we always have such fun and laughs when we are out together.
All the best 👍🏻
memories to cherish ..hope the trip to the isles is going well
Lewis and Harris completely blew me away, currently on Mull and loving it, cheers mate 👍🏻
Always a good video when pops is there too
Thanks very much Tony 👍🏻
Love it mate! The power of patience and persistence 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks very much Adam, always enjoy reading your comments mate.
All the very best 👍🏻
Great video guys and good to hear Pops talking about his 2X/400F2.8 and 180-600 setup logic. The 180-600 is such a great lens I haven't (yet) decided to plunge in to 800 , but maybe I wont.😏
Your close up shots with 400 (no 2x?) are so sharp 👏👏you have got me thinking now as F5.6/7.1 , 1/400@ 9pm at night just cant stop ISO spiralling and even Topaz can't rescue that. The loss of light between 8pm and 9pm in August is quite startling 😖
You are absolutely right Simon. I did try the 2x TC with the 400 but tbh the ISO climbed so high the images were going to appear soft and so it was better to shoot at 400mm and then crop in to the image.
All the best mate 👍🏻
Great to see the big man back Dan👍👍
Thanks Shaun 👍🏻
Brilliant video Dan/Pops👌👌👌
Thanks very much, I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Brilliant as always Dan , nice to see pops too
Thanks mate, always appreciated
Great video Dan, how nice to see Pops out and about, some nice shots out of small opportunities, the silent assassins are the top of the birds of prey to watch, I’ve literally had them pass me within a few metres before and not known about it until seeing them fly into the distance, as a bird carver in my previous life I did a full sized carving of one which was my greatest ever piece of work, which I posted earlier today on my IG page 👍
I took a look at your artwork Terry and was very impressed, you certainly have a real talent there mate.
Thanks very much and all the best
Fantastic to see pops in such rude health. Fantastic foties from both of you. The one with the rim light steals the show though.😀😀😀😀
Thanks very much Andrew. I knew the minute that I took that shot of the rim lit owl I had captured something a bit different. I'm glad you appreciated it mate.
All the best
Great video and images Dan and Stewart "Pops"! You guys are such fun to hang out with. Thanks so much for sharing your outings with me! (And no spot on the sensor... LOL!!!)
Thanks very much Jon, I did spend some considerable time cleaning that sensor so I am glad that you noticed 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography I also saw that you wore the cool new hat as well... I like it!👍
Another quality video Dan with some superb images.
Thanks very much David, really appreciate it mate 👍🏻
great video Dan. great to see Pops as well :)
Thanks very much Diane, I really appreciate it 😊
Great video of a beautiful subject, my favourite bird. Honestly, I had a feeling pops would get the 400mm 2.8 lens😃
You and me both! I knew it was only a matter of time 😂
Thanks very much mate 👍🏻
Lovely video, Dan. I am so jealous of those apertures. I have the 100-400 and 160-600 with the 1.4TC so can get the reach but need good light.
Thanks Geoff, it does help in the low light but to be honest the 180-600mm lens is an awesome bit of kit mate 👍🏻
Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing. I'm adding this to my list of UK spots .
Thanks very much mate, really appreciate it 👍🏻
Great video again.
The barn owls are difficult due to the time they come out.
Cheers Craig, really appreciate it mate 👍🏻
Like always great video Dan and Stewart .!
Thanks very much I really appreciate it 👍🏻
Fantastic folks😊
Thanks very much 😊
Lovely video & great images Dan, great to see Pop’s back!
Thanks very much Andy, always appreciated mate 👍🏻
Fantastic shots both of you and great to see you both again.
Your photography banter is hilarious 😂.
Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks very much Mike, always appreciate your comments mate 👍🏻
You're so lucky to Barnies that are out during daylight Dan. Very lucky where I am to have quite a few nest sites but they are rarely on the wing until late and after sunset.
One tip on tracking them while in flight and videoing. Try using the screen and not the viewfinder with a fluid video head and panning handle. I'm shooting Z9 with 500 f4 and find is much easier and smooth that way.
Keep up the good work and good to see pops out with you
Thanks very much for your tip, I have been considering a video head for some time now for this exact reason. Is there one in particular you would recommend?
@@danwillis_photography I've used a Manfrotto MVH502 for a while but more recently moved over to a Satchler ACE XL fluid head. Far more expensive but much more flexible with counter balance settings etc. You do notice the difference. I alos use with a Satchlers Flowtech tripod which makes setup very easy. Not as light as a traditional tripod maybe but is very easy to use and solid
Excellent Video thank you both.
Thanks very much Gerald, always appreciated mate 👍🏻
Superb Dan ! Lovely to see Pops out and about again and with his new toy ! That rim lit shot is top drawer mate 👏👏👏👏
Cheers Rob, really appreciate it mate. I must admit when I shot that rim lit image I thought I had got something a bit different, glad you liked it 👍🏻
Stunning images they are magnificent , got to say a bit jealous of your lens choice.
Thanks very much I really appreciate it. I do feel very lucky to have such a class piece of glass 👍🏻
Nice video so glad your with Pops
Thanks very much Joseph, appreciate it mate 👍🏻
Great video good to see pops out
Thanks very much Terry, appreciate it 👍🏻
stunning shots
Thanks very much Andy, appreciate it 👍🏻
100% brilliant work
Cheers Martin, always very much appreciated mate 👍🏻
@danwillis_photography looking forward to what's coming from were . you are right now Dan
Brilliant guys well done ps I'm liking pops camo top more info please 🙏
Thanks very much Derrick, that came top was actually a birthday present from me 😂 I got it from Decathlon 👍🏻
Increddible shots. I've just recently got a Z8 and I've been out trying out different focus modes etc.
I've found a couple of barn owls about 5 mins walk from my house but they appear to be just sat in their hole in the tree on the lookout.
Going to have to keep having a walk and see if I can get some shots of them flying.
Sounds like you have discovered some owlets in the tree, keep returning as it will be any day now that they fledge and you stand the chance of getting some incredible images.
All the best 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography thanks for the advice - will do!
As a beginner to bird photography etc, did you have your ISO on auto, I noticed the differences in ISO settings. Superb photos
Hi Robert, I use auto ISO in most cases to be honest. The camera is so accurate at getting the exposure it's almost not with me messing about with 👍🏻
Hi Dan, another great video! I have looked through your past videos to see if I can find a one reviewing the Nikon Z 400mm 2.8 + TC, as I am contemplating purchasing one. If I there is a video, could you please provide me with a link please, I would be very interested on your thoughts of this lens as a wildlife lens.
Thanks Brian, we have not yet done a video specifically on the 400mm. Now that you have mentioned it, it is something that Pops and I are looking at putting together 👍🏻
Hi from Australia! Another excellent episode thanks. 5 coffees coming your way. You & Pops both have very nice looking tripod harnesses. Are they comfortable? Could you please provide a link if you're both happy to endorse the product ...
Hi Mark, great to hear from you and thanks so much for the coffees mate they were really appreciated.
The tripod harness that both Pops and I use is from a company called Cley Spy and it's called the mule pack. I have put a link below:
www.cleyspy.co.uk/product/cley-spy-mulepack/
Thanks and all the best 👍🏻
Hi Dan and Pops. Just discovered your channel and loving it. Congratulations and keep it up. Can I ask you whether make and where I can buy the tripod harnesses you are both using please? I’ve been looking for one of these for ages. Many thanks.
Thanks very much we really do appreciate it.
The tripod harness is from a company called Cley Spy and the product is called the Mule Pack 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography many thanks 👍
Wow thats some serious investment i have the 400mm 4.5 and 800mm 6.3 and feel a little inadequate LOL
You definitely shouldn't feel inadequate, they are a fantastic set of lenses mate 👍🏻
What lens are you using ?
We are both using the Nikon Z400mm f2.8 TC 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography 1.4 or 2 TC - Awesome lens 👍
Sorry it’s got a TC built in - is that 1.4 or 2 times ?
@@adampryke7118 yes it’s a 1.4 built in TC, it’s a fantastic design that only requires the flick of a switch to engage it.
i seem to recognise this place lol
You definitely should do 😂
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Thank you very much 👍🏻
lol back here again pmsl
They were some good times photographing the Barnies 👍🏻
@@danwillis_photography there sure were and if it wasn't for that we wouldn't have met up lol