BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY ADVENTURE ON A KAYAK - A new perspective
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ค. 2024
- In photography, we strive to get new perspectives - see our subject in a new and different way. To do so, photographers use all kinds of gear and methods - and buy new lenses. It was a revolution when drones became a standard photography tool for landscape photography. Suddenly, we could look down from the sky and fly into the world like birds. The floating hides were also a revolution for bird photography. In both cases, we got a new perspective. In this video, we use a kayak for bird photography on the longest day of the year, ending with landscape photography.
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Your video was amazing, awesome and beautiful.
UN VÍDEO REALMENTE IMPRESIONANTE Y A LA VEZ RELAJANTE. ESE MAR EN CALMA Y LAS AVES POSANDO PARA VOSOTROS, CON UN PUNTO DE VISTA DISTINTO Y MUY AGRADECIDO. PAZ Y TRANQUILIDAD EN ESTADO PURO, ENHORABUENA PAREJA.
Gracias. Hacemos nuestro mejor esfuerzo para encontrar nuevas perspectivas en nuestra fotografía. Relajarnos al mismo tiempo es un bonus.
Beautiful
Wow; your photography is magnificent; astounding;peaceful
Capturing the moment of light
Loved your video, I often photograph from my kayak, in fact yesterday morning and this morning while visiting our lake house I kayaked with the Common Loons so I understand the peace and tranquillity being on the water can create. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Amazing!!!!!
Couldn’t ask for better conditions to be out on the water. Another great vid.
Thanks 👍
Very nice! Not sure I would have gone into that cave.
I used a 14 ft Wilderness Systems tsunami touring kayak to photograph different shore birds, eagles and ospreys photographing while you are literally shitting on the water is a different photographic experience to say the least ,,but you can photograph birds in a way that can't from shore.
“Call it a good day?” Heck, it was an incredible day. About time for Nikon Europe to send you a Z8. You guys are incredible photographers and brand ambassadors.
Thank you David. It war a really-good day. As for Nikon - we are not exactly expecting them to contact us. The other two big brands have already asked us to change over and be ambassadors, but we are still with Nikon. When great TH-camrs like Thomas Heaton with over 500K subscribers does not get a free Z8, there is no hope for us. :-) We have focused our videos on the photography, not so much the gear - so far. On the other hand, we are perfectly happy with our two Nikon Z7ii bodies. Let´s not forget, the sensors in these cameras is similar.
Exquisite, you guys!! I almost bought an inflatable this past summer for bird watching..
Always a treat to follow along with you two. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
My first time watching your videos - very beautiful photography! Thank you for taking us along with you both - take care and be safe out there....
Thanks and welcome.
Such BEAUTY!!! Between the birds, the seascapes and the landscapes I’m not sure what I am most fascinated with. My congratulations to you. Thanks for providing these awesome images!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Cute duck 85
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Love your videos! Ones of the best on TH-cam as far as Wildlife photography is concerned. Keep going, your work is amazing!
Thanks, will do!
Calm teacher 71’)
Thank you for the adventure and the fabulous photos.
Awesome video and beautiful photos, the sea certainly was cooperative while you were there.
Yes it was! It is not always like this in Grimsey.
Goood video !!!
The puffin image at 14:48 ist fantastic ❤️
Great video and beautiful photos, scenery and charismatic guides 😊👍
Tær snild snillingar
Beautiful light, beautiful images.
Your videos and images are by a long way my favourite on TH-cam. Really inspirational stuff, great locations and no annoying promotional stuff. What I like most about your videos is the honesty. You just show what you do, and don’t tell others what they should be doing. Your channel really is a breath of fresh air.
Glad you like them! We try to do our best.
Wonderful days you two have brought to us. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Dan. Thank you for watching. Best wishes from Iceland.
super duper amazing place...😍😍😍😍
What a relaxing and amazing video, I love the pictures of the Puffins, unfortunately we don’t have them here in Denmark/Bornholm. But we have cliffs and a minor area where the Razerbill and Guillemot live in the spring and summer😁👍
Thank you. The puffins are amazing, just as Bornholm is an amazing island with great history.
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er farin að leita mér að gistingu í Grímsey um miðjan júní 2024!
Um að gera. Ef þú hittir á gott veður er þetta ævintýraveröld.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Wonderful - I love Puffins
Stunning! Photographically speaking, it must be difficult to call it a day when the sun sets but immediately rises again. Under Midnight Sun conditions, is there a period of inactivity for the wildlife? Do the birds and animals settle down or disappear for long periods of time, or do they rest for pockets of time throughout the day?
Lovely footage, interesting to hear about the Priests Cave: What Lens did you use on the Kayak? Keep well & Stay safe 👍🇬🇧
The lens is the Nikon Z 400mm f4.5. A fantastic lens.
Great work as usual 👍
Gear ? Beautiful but I didn't learn anything !
What about killer whales? Is it safe to be there in such a small boat?
No worries... Killer whales are not interested in eating us. :-)
Very beautiful, as we expect from you! 😍🤍🖤
Just a question, aren't you afraid to fall into the water with your gear? 😅
Not really. This type of kayak is very steady and by being careful when handling the camera it is ok. Keeping it all the time in a waterproof bag is recommended. On the other hand, there is always the risk of something unexpected happening, but that's life and not much one can do about it. The adventure is worth the risk.