DISCLAIMERS: (1) No animals were harmed during the production of this video. Any wildlife depicted exists within a protected nature reserve: Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. (2) Donal has been granted a film and photography permit (Permit: UST202206-230/Þ.V.B.) by the Icelandic Environment Agency to drone and film the landscape in specific locations within Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. (3) Visitors to Hornstrandir are NOT allowed to use a drone within Hornstrandir Nature Reserve without being granted a permit. (4) Applying for a permit is required in order to film the arctic fox and there are specific guidelines especially when filming and photographing arctic foxes during their breeding season. (5) PERMITS: More information on applying for film permits in protected areas, national parks, and nature reserves within Iceland: www.ust.is/nattura/saekja-um-leyfi/ & www.ust.is/nattura/saekja-um-leyfi/ (Use translate within your internet browser)
Great video! Have to say I'm glad to be using MFT since the Leica 200mm (400mm FF equivalent) f2.8 lens costs a quarter of the price of the Sony FE 400mm F2.8 GM and weighs less than half as much
Quick note: when we find the Arctic fox in it's full white coat, realize that the undercoating is a light blue color. I didn't know this until one day I was visiting my friend who was a taxidermist. He had a pelt ready for tanning and showed me this rather interesting phenomenon.
DISCLAIMERS: (1) No animals were harmed during the production of this video. Any wildlife depicted exists within a protected nature reserve: Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. (2) Donal has been granted a film and photography permit (Permit: UST202206-230/Þ.V.B.) by the Icelandic Environment Agency to drone and film the landscape in specific locations within Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. (3) Visitors to Hornstrandir are NOT allowed to use a drone within Hornstrandir Nature Reserve without being granted a permit. (4) Applying for a permit is required in order to film the arctic fox and there are specific guidelines especially when filming and photographing arctic foxes during their breeding season.
(5) PERMITS: More information on applying for film permits in protected areas, national parks, and nature reserves within Iceland: www.ust.is/nattura/saekja-um-leyfi/ & www.ust.is/nattura/saekja-um-leyfi/ (Use translate within your internet browser)
That was so beautiful to see. Love nature unhindered by man.
Totally!
Awesome video! Loved seeing the footage cut with the shots that were captured. What a gorgeous setting and wildlife combination!
Thanks so much Tony!
Amazing footage and experience! Thanks for sharing it with us :)
Thanks for watching!
Wow! What a privilege to be able to film and photograph these animals especially at this time of year!
It was indeed! And such a magnificent place to be totally offline as well and to disconnect to connect
the great image quality of this video , paired with amazingly cute animals--what else could anyone ask for!!
lovely piece
Beautiful report of this - thank you for this.
Love these types of videos 😃 Hope to see more 😊
Thanks so much, more on the way!
Excellent video 👍
Thank you Jeff!
Amazing!
Thank you!!
Great video! Have to say I'm glad to be using MFT since the Leica 200mm (400mm FF equivalent) f2.8 lens costs a quarter of the price of the Sony FE 400mm F2.8 GM and weighs less than half as much
Quick note: when we find the Arctic fox in it's full white coat, realize that the undercoating is a light blue color. I didn't know this until one day I was visiting my friend who was a taxidermist. He had a pelt ready for tanning and showed me this rather interesting phenomenon.
Cool😎
Cheers friend!