You are to be commended for your appreciation of "all creatures great and small" and your acute powers of observation which are well highlighted in your photo captures. Thankyou.
Great work! Keep at it with the red shouldered hawk. They tend to be pretty cooperative in the fall and winter, especially if it's just warm enough for them to hunt anoles and crayfish. The ant fungus photos were awesome!
Wildlife, macro, honestly whatever - if you photographed it I'd be keen to see it. Really nice work and fun to see a different part of the world as you wander about.
just great Trey. Your videos are always great to watch and getting to see your spectacular images is a huge part of it but there is also education not only from how you take the images but what the subject is, thank you. I find it difficult to say which are my favourite images, definitely the zombie ant but all the bird images are wonderful too. I am very pleased that you share with us all here.
I really enjoyed this photo walk video Trey. You're photos are excellent as always and I thought your hawk footage and pics were great despite your own criticism of them. Thanks so much for a great channel, which I always look forward to watching 👍
Great stuff Trey, wonderful photos as always! The 300mm f4 has a great reputation, it seems to be mighty sharp! It would be really nice to see more of your wildlife images, here in the UK we don’t really get the birds and mammals that you do in the US so that makes it even more interesting! 👏😀👍
You said I was not thrilled with the shot due to the quality loss and I looked at the footage and got confused that was a great shot man my camera wouldn’t let me do that in a billion years love the photos 👍
amazing find and photo with the zombie ant! Nature is so amazing in how it tries to survive. Ty for the video, its always a treat to see your videos pop in my subscription box
I assume that is somt sort of Cordyceps, that is so cool that you were able to see that and even cooler that you have some killer shots. That is something I've been wanting to see! Love the bird photography too! Especially the Red-Shouldered Hawk! Do you use iNaturalist?
Like you Trey I broaden the photographic scope a little as we move into winter ( but still with a bias towards macro shots ) as spring approaches though start itching to get the macro gear focused on the very diverse family of inverts. Nothing wrong though with maybe dropping the occasional bird trip into the u-tube mix. You achieved some nice sharp footage / images in this one my friend. 👍
Great video and yes some wildlife photography would be awesome. I wanted to warn you about the weak tripod mounts on E-M5 and OM-5. I just broke mine so try not to walk around with the camera mounted on the tripod mount. If the lens has a mount (like your 300mm does) then it's fine to mount it on that. Breaking gear is heartbreaking.
Gear used in this video
Wildlife photography
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Camera: Olympus em5 mark 3
Lens: Olympus 300mm f4
Teleconverters: m.zuiko 1.4x, m.zuiko 2.0x
Coman monopod
Macro
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Lens: m.zuiko 60mm
Flash: Godox TT350o
Diffuser: AKdiffuser
The ant photographs were so heart breakingly sad, but amazingly photographed. Please don’t stop. Love your work. You are a great photographer.
Thank you so much! Means a lot 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Just waking up-beautiful music. Love it all, especially stills of hawk. God is good.
You are to be commended for your appreciation of "all creatures great and small" and your acute powers of observation which are well highlighted in your photo captures. Thankyou.
Great work! Keep at it with the red shouldered hawk. They tend to be pretty cooperative in the fall and winter, especially if it's just warm enough for them to hunt anoles and crayfish. The ant fungus photos were awesome!
Wildlife, macro, honestly whatever - if you photographed it I'd be keen to see it. Really nice work and fun to see a different part of the world as you wander about.
just great Trey. Your videos are always great to watch and getting to see your spectacular images is a huge part of it but there is also education not only from how you take the images but what the subject is, thank you. I find it difficult to say which are my favourite images, definitely the zombie ant but all the bird images are wonderful too. I am very pleased that you share with us all here.
I really enjoyed this photo walk video Trey. You're photos are excellent as always and I thought your hawk footage and pics were great despite your own criticism of them. Thanks so much for a great channel, which I always look forward to watching 👍
Really nice work, Trey - love the warbler shot with the lit-up background.
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏾
Great stuff Trey, wonderful photos as always! The 300mm f4 has a great reputation, it seems to be mighty sharp! It would be really nice to see more of your wildlife images, here in the UK we don’t really get the birds and mammals that you do in the US so that makes it even more interesting! 👏😀👍
Beautiful area, beautiful video and beautiful photos! :)
Thank you very much!
You said I was not thrilled with the shot due to the quality loss and I looked at the footage and got confused that was a great shot man my camera wouldn’t let me do that in a billion years love the photos 👍
Love your work Trey 👌👏
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
amazing find and photo with the zombie ant! Nature is so amazing in how it tries to survive. Ty for the video, its always a treat to see your videos pop in my subscription box
I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind words!
Your channel is very much underrated. I love your videos, so calming. Could you share what backpack are you using?
I assume that is somt sort of Cordyceps, that is so cool that you were able to see that and even cooler that you have some killer shots. That is something I've been wanting to see! Love the bird photography too! Especially the Red-Shouldered Hawk! Do you use iNaturalist?
Thank you 🙏🏾 yeah I use iNaturalist. Same username as my TH-cam name
Like you Trey I broaden the photographic scope a little as we move into winter ( but still with a bias towards macro shots ) as spring approaches though start itching to get the macro gear focused on the very diverse family of inverts. Nothing wrong though with maybe dropping the occasional bird trip into the u-tube mix. You achieved some nice sharp footage / images in this one my friend. 👍
Thank you so much 🙏🏾 glad you enjoyed the video
Thank you.
You’re very welcome!
Great video and yes some wildlife photography would be awesome. I wanted to warn you about the weak tripod mounts on E-M5 and OM-5. I just broke mine so try not to walk around with the camera mounted on the tripod mount. If the lens has a mount (like your 300mm does) then it's fine to mount it on that. Breaking gear is heartbreaking.
Thank you so much for the heads up! 🙏🏾 Appreciate you looking out.