Showing my setup for photographing wildlife from a kayak, I also share some tips and pursue the magnificent bald eagle on a hot summer day. www.amazon.com... www.emotionkaya...
Thanks for sharing this. I've been going pure hand held for a couple years, and I'm going to try and attach the tripod this summer. Thanks for ideas, happy shooting.
Thanks for making this video... Right now I use my 20ft Skeeter as a platform to photograph from... I need a smaller boat. I have been looking at Kayaks... But, thinking about putting my photo gear in one, well, they make me really nervous.
@@rgman2858 I've been photographing from my inflatable Sea Eagle 385ft for over ten years with never a tipping incident. It's a flat bottomed touring boat with a skeg, I couldn't tip it over if I tried! I stick to calm water lakes, canals and lagoons.
LOL, probably not, I was just showing my setup. However, with eagles, it would not matter. But with other creatures it would be better to be wearing camo or neutral colors. I need to paint my kayak as well.
good afternoon winged to me I really like photo with bird but your camera d850 as it goes and also 200-500 objectives but FX can be enlarged image something thank you very much
Thanks. It really helped. Appreciate and wish you always good luck finding the right animals to shoot.
Thanks for showing your setup. Great seeing the bald eagle.
Glad you enjoyed it
So anxious to bring my cameras on a kayak...living vicariously through your video til I work up the courage:)
Great video. Thanks for posting. Very informative !
In the Doghouse Thanks very much!
Just found your channel. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. I am going back and watching older videos.
Thanks very much Alan, I appreciate you watching!!
Thanks for posting, very interesting 😁
As a Paddler and photographer I am always seeking new ideas. Great video. Inspired! Jenn
I carry a small Tough 5 for the wet shots.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video. My kayak will be here in 2 weeks. Can't wait to be photographing on the water.
Thank you! You will love it.
Great video and useful info, thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for sharing this. I've been going pure hand held for a couple years, and I'm going to try and attach the tripod this summer. Thanks for ideas, happy shooting.
You are welcome! I may try a lightweight crossbar in the future but the tripod method is an easy way to get started. Happy shooting to you as well.
How do you get in and out of the kayak without tipping it? You
Must have great balance
Thanks for making this video... Right now I use my 20ft Skeeter as a platform to photograph from... I need a smaller boat. I have been looking at Kayaks... But, thinking about putting my photo gear in one, well, they make me really nervous.
I am thinking about a flat bottom john boat with a trolling motor. It won't get me to some of the same spots as a kayak but still a good option.
I would be terrified of dumping my gear in the water.
I carry insurance on all my cameras and lenses.
Found it!
Just bought an inflatable so I can do the same thing!
How did ya make out with the inflatable? Everyone I talk to says they turn over super easy
@@rgman2858 I've been photographing from my inflatable Sea Eagle 385ft for over ten years with never a tipping incident. It's a flat bottomed touring boat with a skeg, I couldn't tip it over if I tried! I stick to calm water lakes, canals and lagoons.
@@not_name7421 awesome, thank you!
what lifetime kayak is it please?
It’s an Emotion Envy. Thanks for watching!
Great vidéo! Tks. For information, do you have enough space to paddle easily, between the Gimbal and you?
Yes I do!
Do you think that bright orange t-shirt helps with wildlife photography? No effect? Curious.
LOL, probably not, I was just showing my setup. However, with eagles, it would not matter. But with other creatures it would be better to be wearing camo or neutral colors. I need to paint my kayak as well.
good afternoon winged to me I really like photo with bird but your camera d850 as it goes and also 200-500 objectives but FX can be enlarged image something thank you very much
Great shot of the eagle. Thanks for sharing the info on that bag. I'm going to check it out further.
Thanks very much! Glad to share the info.
Is the wet bag 40 or 90 litres?
In the Doghouse 90
Just found your channel and loving it. We also do photography from kayaks, and my wife uses her paddle board.
Thank you very much Arnold!