@Glenn Bartley How did the skeeters treat you? As someone who is from there and spent my summers in the rainforest and flatlands of Lethem, I know the beauty of the country and its flora and fauna. Waking up in the morning and hearing the beautiful deafening sounds of all the birds and animals is an amazing time of the day, because as it gets hotter later, they usually go quiet. It was a treat watching your video as it brought back many memories. Would love to be able to return there with my cameras, but don’t think that will happen so will have to satisfy myself vicariously. And yes the R5 MK2 is an amazing camera for birding!!
Dude, your combination of dedication, skill, and talent is blowing my mind. The body of work on your website is absolutely ridiculous. You have reignited a passion inside me. Thank you for that. Please keep making these videos.
Hi your an amazing photographer and a big inspiration. Im not that great but you totally inspire me. I do make videos also not cause im a great photographer but because i love to travel and do wildlife photography. Thanks for the inspiration. :-)
Awesome vid, Glenn, thanks for sharing! It feels like another christmas parcel. What a pitty that the Red Siskin´s didn´t appear in the vid, hoped so to see them.
Awesome, as usual. Always good to see your vlogs. Super interesting not only for the birds but also the countries and habitat descriptions. What piece of equipment do you use to record and playback to get birds to come in? Do you typically use your own recordings or do you use some available from some bird sites on the Internet? Thanks.
Hi my name is Reed, I am eleven years old and I just recently bought a canon sx710 point and shoot camera with my own money, and I love wildlife photography and the videos you post. I know that professional photographers like you don't use point and shoot cameras but unfortunately me or my parents can't afford a fancy dslr camera and lens. So I was wondering if maybe you could post something about using a point and shoot camera to take good pictures of wildlife.
i noticed you dont use a better beamer. does it not add much in your opinion? the new flashes are pretty powerful. i have a sb5000 because i like that it can be cordless with the d5. i have a similar setup to yours but the nikon version....
Great trip and video blog Glen! Always a pleasure to watch! Regarding the wind noise on microphones, I've seen vloggers using micromuff or something similar that is supposed to help a lot and is a fairly easy fix. It might be something to be tested. Cheers!
Thanks! My question may have mislead you because I called it a toucan. The one I was looking at is at 1:53 . I've since matched it as a Black-necked Araçari (I think). Love your videos!
Fantastic !great pics man! I enjoy your vlogs so much..it's been a long time.. How much of the time do you use a flash? In what cases do you not use the flash? And last question- Do you recommend me to use a flash?(I don't shoot tropical bird's because i don't live in the correct place for that) Thaks alot!
Glad you enjoyed it. Basically any time I am not shooting in direct low angle light I use flash. So that might be 70-80% of the time. I think flash just opens up so many more possibilities so yes I'd recommend getting one and learning how to use it. See - www.glennbartley.com/FlashEbook.html
Thanks for your reply! I might start using a flash in some cases. But does the flash frighten birds? And Is a Tripod necessary for a Nikon D7100+ 150-600 SIGMA?(Haha i don't own a 600 f4 like you do☻)
Another great video blog Glenn! Just wondering, for those images you took of the smaller birds, do you usually use a 1.4 or 2x extender on them so they fill up the frame, or do you simply just give them a heavier crop?
Hi Glen, my name is Chad and i am a bird freak over on the mainland of British Columbia and i shoot everything from Dark Eyed Junco's to Northern Harrier's and i love your work. I recently purchased the Stokes Field Guide to Birds and some of your stuff is in there! Question: Was that a Harpy Eagle youngster at the end of this video? If so what an amazing opportunity that must have been, it is my dream to see and shoot that amazing bird one day, if they can survive human stupidity!
Glenn Bartley Thanks for the reply Glenn. Maybe some kind of off camera mic would help if you're not already using one. Still a good video and I always enjoy your content on here, your website and your camera guides.
The big problem is wind. And the answer would be a wireless lapel mic with a wind screen. But its just impossible when I am chasing around birds every minute. I wish I had a magic solution...but other than having a camera person come with...
Video blogs are my favorites!
Beautiful shots of the birds of prey
Waiting for more of your adventures.
amazing video of the wildlife there!!
Nice shots of the aplomados
Amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing! You do a fantastic job in capturing these rare species!
I always enjoy your videos.
@Glenn Bartley
How did the skeeters treat you? As someone who is from there and spent my summers in the rainforest and flatlands of Lethem, I know the beauty of the country and its flora and fauna. Waking up in the morning and hearing the beautiful deafening sounds of all the birds and animals is an amazing time of the day, because as it gets hotter later, they usually go quiet. It was a treat watching your video as it brought back many memories. Would love to be able to return there with my cameras, but don’t think that will happen so will have to satisfy myself vicariously. And yes the R5 MK2 is an amazing camera for birding!!
Dude, your combination of dedication, skill, and talent is blowing my mind. The body of work on your website is absolutely ridiculous. You have reignited a passion inside me. Thank you for that. Please keep making these videos.
Thanks so much for the kind words :-)
hi Glenn! when is the next vlog? :) cant wait.
Terrific again Glenn, thanks, well done. I'd like it even more with some id on the pics.
Thanks Jeremy.
Here are the ID's - www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/favourites%20-%20guyana.html
Great video
I like your job
Excelente!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, what an amazing trip Glenn!
long awaited video. I'm living in England, and love your vids and work thanks man!
Love your videos and hope to see more soon. Thank you for the inspiration.
Awesome trip and narrative.
Looks like an awesome trip.. :)
Superb clicks there..
great video blog Glenn, I always enjoy your videos. Beautiful images as usual.
Hello Glenn, I am a big fan and love your videos. Can you please make a video about how to do multi-flash hummingbird photography. Thanks.
Fantastic video Glenn! Guyana seems like a amazing place to visit!
Very nice.
Thanks Glenn...
i waited ages for this. you're an inspiration to me. thanks a lot man! love you
Beautiful place!! wow this was such an informative video! Guyana is definitely the new #EcoTourism Destination! Awesome vid!
wow, alot of great shots! Keep up the great work! You guys are hardcore, haha.
Man u r just literally living my dream life😩😩!!!!!!!!
Hi your an amazing photographer and a big inspiration. Im not that great but you totally inspire me. I do make videos also not cause im a great photographer but because i love to travel and do wildlife photography. Thanks for the inspiration. :-)
Awesome vid, Glenn, thanks for sharing! It feels like another christmas parcel. What a pitty that the Red Siskin´s didn´t appear in the vid, hoped so to see them.
Awesome, as usual. Always good to see your vlogs. Super interesting not only for the birds but also the countries and habitat descriptions.
What piece of equipment do you use to record and playback to get birds to come in? Do you typically use your own recordings or do you use some available from some bird sites on the Internet? Thanks.
I use an Ipod touch and a UE Boom speaker
Great vlog. Amazing photography. who was singing at the end? Wish I could afford one of your tours. Maybe someday,fingers crossed. thank you
Hi my name is Reed, I am eleven years old and I just recently bought a canon sx710 point and shoot camera with my own money, and I love wildlife photography and the videos you post. I know that professional photographers like you don't use point and shoot cameras but unfortunately me or my parents can't afford a fancy dslr camera and lens. So I was wondering if maybe you could post something about using a point and shoot camera to take good pictures of wildlife.
Great work! amazing place, nice captures, greetings from Costa Rica.
i noticed you dont use a better beamer. does it not add much in your opinion? the new flashes are pretty powerful. i have a sb5000 because i like that it can be cordless with the d5. i have a similar setup to yours but the nikon version....
Great trip and video blog Glen! Always a pleasure to watch! Regarding the wind noise on microphones, I've seen vloggers using micromuff or something similar that is supposed to help a lot and is a fairly easy fix. It might be something to be tested. Cheers!
Great video 👍 Enjoyed the virtual trip. What kind of toucan is that at 1:53 ?
That is a Toco Toucan - www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/birds/TOCO%20TOUCAN.html
Thanks! My question may have mislead you because I called it a toucan. The one I was looking at is at 1:53 . I've since matched it as a Black-necked Araçari (I think).
Love your videos!
Very nice video. Watching your videos wakes the bird photographer in me ! Hardly finds time though! Is that a 600mm or 800 ?
Glenn should I sell my canon 80d and buy canon 7d ii? Which one has a better ISO?
Fantastic !great pics man!
I enjoy your vlogs so much..it's been a long time..
How much of the time do you use a flash?
In what cases do you not use the flash?
And last question- Do you recommend me to use a flash?(I don't shoot tropical bird's because i don't live in the correct place for that)
Thaks alot!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Basically any time I am not shooting in direct low angle light I use flash. So that might be 70-80% of the time.
I think flash just opens up so many more possibilities so yes I'd recommend getting one and learning how to use it.
See - www.glennbartley.com/FlashEbook.html
Thanks for your reply!
I might start using a flash in some cases.
But does the flash frighten birds?
And Is a Tripod necessary for a Nikon D7100+ 150-600 SIGMA?(Haha i don't own a 600 f4 like you do☻)
Another great video blog Glenn! Just wondering, for those images you took of the smaller birds, do you usually use a 1.4 or 2x extender on them so they fill up the frame, or do you simply just give them a heavier crop?
Hi Glen, my name is Chad and i am a bird freak over on the mainland of British Columbia and i shoot everything from Dark Eyed Junco's to Northern Harrier's and i love your work. I recently purchased the Stokes Field Guide to Birds and some of your stuff is in there! Question: Was that a Harpy Eagle youngster at the end of this video? If so what an amazing opportunity that must have been, it is my dream to see and shoot that amazing bird one day, if they can survive human stupidity!
Harpy indeed!
Just noticed it was the Lumineers
Nice video, but please get some wind-cover for your microphone....;-)
Your videos are great but can't you do something about the wind noise?
It's really tough when you are in the field and the video is not the priority. Wish I had a film crew!
Glenn Bartley Thanks for the reply Glenn. Maybe some kind of off camera mic would help if you're not already using one. Still a good video and I always enjoy your content on here, your website and your camera guides.
The big problem is wind. And the answer would be a wireless lapel mic with a wind screen. But its just impossible when I am chasing around birds every minute. I wish I had a magic solution...but other than having a camera person come with...
hey,Glenn nice vlogs loved it.Can you help me I have 60d+400 5.6 I want to film birds can you help me with it
Glenn are still alive? Did you get attacked by a jaguar down in jungle or what? When the next video travel vlog?
Haha....I'm alive!!! Chile Video Blog coming within the next few weeks. Thanks for checking!
you know every morning at sunrise a whole flock of the sun parrots pass
You must live in a beautiful place!
Beautiful images as usual, but barely recognize that photographer with the long hair.
This video doest work for me😔
doesn't
Iron Maiden Drum Covers me neither
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Guyanese, not Guyanan (there's no such thing). ;)