Love this presentation! Was at the entrance (old upper Thomson road) a week ago, spotted a family of wild boars 😃 And charged at by 2 separate groups of monkeys wew
Tell me about it. I had an encounter with noisy tourist at Singapore Botanical Gardens. Was birding quietly with my brother and saw otters appeared. Was waiting for a good shot and an organized group of tourist came, rushing close to the otters shouting Ah mi tuo fuo! Ah mi tuo fuo! Scaring the otters away. When the otters disappeared so did these group of tourist. Then another guy came and asked me what happened, I told him that there was otters a few moments ago but it got frightened away as people was shouting at the otters and making a lot of noise. The next thing that surprises me was this 40 plus year old man started stomping on the bridge thinking that the otters were hiding below there. No prizes for guessing where these tourist are from.
Hey nice video and I want to ask how do you take pictures of snakes? Because like sometimes I want to capture details of not just the head of the snake but also the rest of the body but i cant seem to do it since i dont have multiple focus points on my camera body, so the rest of the body just kinda gets blurred out.Any tips?
Sure! Use a wider lens, stop down the aperture, and use a flash as well :) if still unable to get everything in focus, then you'll need to focus stack.
@@XavieYT snakes are generally not too affected by strobe lights like flashes, but mammals and birds are. LED lights are fine but aren't as strong as strobe lights, so you will need to crank your ISO quite a bit higher with LEDs.
I haven't been there for the past 2 years cause lots of monkeys=lao kaos. Not a fan of lao kaos You did not mention the most important thing is that some snakes are venomous!! So be careful!!!
One of my favourite places to hike and appreciate nature. Wonderful variety of insects and arachnids too.
I'm glad you find it so!
Hi sir, love your cap. Do you have a link and discount code to it as well?
Thank you.
Great content . Well written script and delivery . I love that you have videos of so many animals . I nvr knew we had so much wildlife in the parks.
thank you :)
Can photograph mouse deers with the loud d500? 😅
@jonz_wildlife of course, i was using a d7500
@TerenceSzeto good, my only concern was the loud shutter on dslrs 🤣
Love this presentation! Was at the entrance (old upper Thomson road) a week ago, spotted a family of wild boars 😃 And charged at by 2 separate groups of monkeys wew
thank you! yes those monkeys can be pesky sometimes
It's been a while I haven't visited this nature park. Great adventure! A big LIKE for your video.
@@CheikoSairin thanks!
Great Job.. keep it up
thank you
No more a secret, all because of you, dude!
damn, now I feel mighty guilty
How do you know that the snake is sleeping and wouldn’t strike? Anyway thanks for the great content:)
tongue is not flicking
Tell me about it. I had an encounter with noisy tourist at Singapore Botanical Gardens. Was birding quietly with my brother and saw otters appeared. Was waiting for a good shot and an organized group of tourist came, rushing close to the otters shouting Ah mi tuo fuo! Ah mi tuo fuo! Scaring the otters away. When the otters disappeared so did these group of tourist.
Then another guy came and asked me what happened, I told him that there was otters a few moments ago but it got frightened away as people was shouting at the otters and making a lot of noise.
The next thing that surprises me was this 40 plus year old man started stomping on the bridge thinking that the otters were hiding below there. No prizes for guessing where these tourist are from.
i feel you
Thank you so much for making this video. Well, the promotion board should make you the Attenborough of Singapore. Please keep doing what you do.
i only could wish i was half as good as Attenborough
@@TerenceSzeto it took him a lifetiem to be good. you have a lifetime ahead of you.
@@wiebl5266 i wish i could like this comment more than once :D
@@TerenceSzeto Your picture of the viper is jaw dropping...
Hey nice video and I want to ask how do you take pictures of snakes? Because like sometimes I want to capture details of not just the head of the snake but also the rest of the body but i cant seem to do it since i dont have multiple focus points on my camera body, so the rest of the body just kinda gets blurred out.Any tips?
Sure! Use a wider lens, stop down the aperture, and use a flash as well :) if still unable to get everything in focus, then you'll need to focus stack.
@@TerenceSzeto is a LED light required or can i simply just use the flash.? Does it not startle them?
@@XavieYT snakes are generally not too affected by strobe lights like flashes, but mammals and birds are. LED lights are fine but aren't as strong as strobe lights, so you will need to crank your ISO quite a bit higher with LEDs.
Just FYI, that second picture of a "male" wagler's is actually a young female.
oh cool! thanks for letting me know :)
We dont want tigers.😅
Lezgoooo regular content? 👀👀👀
trying!
I haven't been there for the past 2 years cause lots of monkeys=lao kaos. Not a fan of lao kaos
You did not mention the most important thing is that some snakes are venomous!! So be careful!!!
@@megaredkentadate9834 not idea what lao kaos are. I think i mentioned that the blue coral is venomous. But most snakes are not, to humans at least