It's great to see Dan in a video and photographing and not just greeting the guests coming back from activities and behind the reception desk (which we do appreciate). Dan to become the next TH-cam influencer sensation. And yes the Carmie Bee-eater I'm yet photograph, but always wanted to.
Wykryj język what an absolutely wonderful birds, and they are not afraid :) in Poland we have couple nesting places of bee-eaters, but they are very skittish
A pretty awesome sight. I'm very envious. You did a great job. Thanks for the tips and guidance. I'm certainly not strong enough to carry/hold those f2.8 lenses. Nowadays the most weight I can muster is my Nikkor 400mm f/4.5 though I'm entirely happy with the results from it and it's remarkably light. I hope one day I can see the Carmine Bee-Eater too having seen Asian Green Bee-Eater in Tadoba, India recently.
thks for the handy tip on using f8 as my photos always has blur on the wing tips.If I go higher on f stop say f11 what would be the advantage/disadvantage .That would be capturing bee eaters and similar sizes.
Have you been lucky enough to see and photograph Carmine Bee Eaters?
I believe I saw these guys on the banks of the Zambezi during my stay at Mana Pools, Zimbabwe.
Great job Dan and William. Can’t wait to see you guys in June!
Looking forward to it!!!
Hello my friend, thank you for this amazing sharing😘🙏🌹♥
Christine from Canada
Wow! What an amazing location! Can’t wait to visit!
It really is!
Amazing location! Thank you for sharing the images!
A pleasure, glad you enjoyed!
Glad you enjoyed it
Stunning photos!
Thank you so much!
Glad you like them!
Wonderful experience! Thanks for letting me tag along!
it is a pleasure!
Any time!
Brilliant work guys, thanks for sharing all the information and experience.
Our pleasure!
It's great to see Dan in a video and photographing and not just greeting the guests coming back from activities and behind the reception desk (which we do appreciate). Dan to become the next TH-cam influencer sensation. And yes the Carmie Bee-eater I'm yet photograph, but always wanted to.
Couldn't agree more!
Fab video. Some great shots and what stunning birds. Well done👍😀
Absolutely gorgeous ❤️
Thank you! Cheers!
Wykryj język
what an absolutely wonderful birds, and they are not afraid :) in Poland we have couple nesting places of bee-eaters, but they are very skittish
It is so special to have such relaxed subjects!
it really helps that they are so relaxed…you should come and see!
What an amazing video ...i didnt know that some Bee Eaters nest on the ground
Very cool isnt it?
Wonderful video on bee eaters
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome images! Love the panning shots!!
Thanks Louisa!
Glad you enjoyed it
breathtaking, thanks so much.
Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Thank you for sharing your experience
It is a pleasure!
No worries!
Wow beautiful bro
Thanks!
You are welcome@@PangolinWildlife
What an amazing place, captured in a wonderful Video 👍. Now I have to come back yet again 😂, greetings from Barbara from Switzerland
Looking forward to having you back Barbara 😂
Glad you enjoyed it
woooooow this is EPIC!
A pretty awesome sight. I'm very envious. You did a great job. Thanks for the tips and guidance. I'm certainly not strong enough to carry/hold those f2.8 lenses. Nowadays the most weight I can muster is my Nikkor 400mm f/4.5 though I'm entirely happy with the results from it and it's remarkably light. I hope one day I can see the Carmine Bee-Eater too having seen Asian Green Bee-Eater in Tadoba, India recently.
Wonderful time❤
Another great look at a unique opportunity in incredible Namibia. Well done William and Dan!
Thank you!
Thank you kindly!
Damn you are so lucky to photograph this
Yes we are!!
thks for the handy tip on using f8 as my photos always has blur on the wing tips.If I go higher on f stop say f11 what would be the advantage/disadvantage .That would be capturing bee eaters and similar sizes.
Great location, what AF setting would you recommend using? I use Cannon R6.
Any limit for ISO settings?
Is Oct-Nov the only time of year to photograph these bee-eaters?
These bee-eaters can be seen for most of the year in small numbers but only nest between September and late November, as seen here.
The parts where William is narrating in the background are a bit off (just left channel is active)