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Drew Webb Wild
Великобритания
Добавлен 17 дек 2021
I'm a wildlife photographer from Buckinghamshire and I recently I started to film wildlife as-well ; naturally I decided to setup a RUclips channel. Make sure to subscribe and always comment if you have any questions
#wildlife #sonyalpha #wildlifephotography #otters #vlog #nature #Seals #hares #birds #puffins #deer #raptors #birdsofprey
#wildlife #sonyalpha #wildlifephotography #otters #vlog #nature #Seals #hares #birds #puffins #deer #raptors #birdsofprey
Wildlife Photography in extreme weather conditions on the British Coast
What an incredible experience! for this wildlife photography adventure we traveled to an old favourite spot of ours on the Norfolk coast in the middle of winter. We had initially planned to visit Norfolk to capture footage and photographs of the last of this years seal pups as they head out to sea for the first time but nothing could have prepared us for what we came up against. We threw our plans out the window and adapted to whatever was thrown at us and it made the whole trip truly unforgettable. Our adventure begins in Horsey Gap and takes us all over Norfolk for our wildlife Photography quest.
Thanks to www.friendsofhorseyseals.co.uk/ for their assistance
Cameras on this Trip
Sony A7...
Thanks to www.friendsofhorseyseals.co.uk/ for their assistance
Cameras on this Trip
Sony A7...
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Wildlife after the storm | A photographers adventure in the Yorkshire Dales
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A simply unforgettable wildlife photography journey with some adventurous friends. In this video, we explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales! 🌿📸 After a spell of heavy rainfall, the team witnessed nature's raw beauty, capturing stunning waterfalls and elusive wildlife in their element. Armed with a formidable lineup of cameras including the Sony a7riv, A bunch of Drones and a...
LIVE WOODLAND WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY and unseen footage
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LIVE WOODLAND WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY and unseen footage
This video was a complete failure, In every possible way.
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This video was a complete failure, In every possible way.
UK Wildlife Photography | Changing Climate Series | Bee Eaters in Norfolk Episode 1
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UK Wildlife Photography | Changing Climate Series | Bee Eaters in Norfolk Episode 1
UK Wildlife Photography | Diving Osprey and a few welcome surprises in Rutland
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UK Wildlife Photography | Diving Osprey and a few welcome surprises in Rutland
Uk Wildlife |A look at the story of Red Squirrels and an uncertain Future of another British native.
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Uk Wildlife |A look at the story of Red Squirrels and an uncertain Future of another British native.
UK Wildlife Photography | I Finally Filmed an OWL! | testing the Sony FX30 bird eye tracking
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UK Wildlife Photography | I Finally Filmed an OWL! | testing the Sony FX30 bird eye tracking
Wildlife Photography | Great Smoky Mountains National Park | The video that almost didn't happen.
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Wildlife Photography | Great Smoky Mountains National Park | The video that almost didn't happen.
UK Wildlife Photography | The Magic of Winter | finding wildlife in the snow.
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UK Wildlife Photography | The Magic of Winter | finding wildlife in the snow.
UK Wildlife Photography | You have to visit this place | Norfolk Wildlife
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UK Wildlife Photography | You have to visit this place | Norfolk Wildlife
Black Winged Stilt blown off course, ends up in Buckinghamshire.
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Black Winged Stilt blown off course, ends up in Buckinghamshire.
British Wildlife Photography Bucket list | Grey Seal Pups | Horsey Gap | Norfolk | 4K
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British Wildlife Photography Bucket list | Grey Seal Pups | Horsey Gap | Norfolk | 4K
BRITISH WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY BUCKET LIST | A quick look at what's to come in episode one
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BRITISH WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY BUCKET LIST | A quick look at what's to come in episode one
If you come to Norfolk in the winter I recommend Buckenham Marshes RSPB. There are huge numbers of water fowl overwintering then, with Peregrines and marsh harries predating too. Walk along the southern platform of the railway station and you are bound to see Chinese water deer. As a bonus you can visit Strumshaw Fen RSPB which is just next door.
@@paulmcwilliams8641 that sounds like a great adventure I’ll have to check it out thank you
Stop trying to apportion blame for climate change, it only diverts attention from what should be the main focus, that is finding solutions and making efforts to solve the situation.
Not at all what the video was about. My film was about the fact that the undeniable fact conditions, climate and habitat are changing and as such our island wildlife is diversifying and we (fans of wildlife) now get to observe the natural introduction and integration of totally different species. But thanks for trying to share an irrelevant political agenda.
I have photographed them many times, but it was at our favourite holiday place, Hurghada, Egypt. I once saw a hoopoo there too. Next time you come up to Norfolk, go to Horsey Gap beach and there will be several hundred grey seals on the beach.
Thx for the efforts for making the video.
Awesome so lovely video
That decades-long repetitive mantra again, blaming all the human species for all that is wrong. Nothing else on Earth is responsible is it? Nor is anything in the universe responsible, just all humans. Sounds like a guilt-tripping procedure aiming for long-term self-destruction.
Well, I mean they didn’t swim across the Atlantic…
I'm dumbfounded how your videos aren't getting 10x the views they actually have! The editing, storytelling, a and b-roll is all sublime! I'm a new channel starting up and binging a lot of wildlife photography videos for inspiration and your channel is by far my favourite style.
Thank you! I have more coming soon! To be honest I just don't understand the algorithm yet I'm hoping to continue to build on the videos and make them more frequently and so maybe that will help :) good luck with your channel I look forward to seeing your work!
Cracking stuff
Love this! Bats are fascinating!
They certainly are!
as a teenager ive only ever seen 1 red squirrel..
I didn’t see one until I made this film so you’re not on your own.
I like the video, but why is the bird moving scenes so choppy?
Or is it RUclips compression?
Thank for watching, The reason for this is the frame rate and shutter speed of the camera. it was shot at 100 fps and using the 180 rule the shutter speed would have been approximately 1/200sec. to achieve the cinematic smooth motion this would then be slowed down to 4x slower than real life but I made the decision to mix slow motion with normal speed so as not to overuse slow motion. I think with any slow motion footage there always needs to be a consideration about story and in this one I liked the mix of the two speeds but it does give that jittering affect with any fast moving subject. Good eye for spotting it!
Ah okay
Wonderful video, and the editing was very, very good and smooth ! I am only 1 county away from Norfolk beaches, so this venue is now on my list of places to visit.
No piece. Well done. I live in North Alabama. Just returned from Cades Cove.(10 April 2024) Like you l photographed many animals. I was fortunate enough to see 2 black bears. Too far for any quality image but l snapped them anyway. Come back and try again… They are waiting for you.
Someday I will it’s just such an amazing place.
Great video and fantastic story. I am actually heading there next week to lead a black bear photo workshop.
Beautiful videography and wonderful capture of the vocalizations between pup and mother.
Thank you for taking the time to watch it :)
Hi drew could you tell me where this was photographed please
Hi Robert, We visited many places across the Yorkshire dales in this short film but all of them are within 20minutes of Hawes.
class mate, loved it
Thanks mate! Next vid colab?
PS definitely Richard’s fault.
Without any doubt in my mind this will always be his fault 😂
Thanks
What a trip!!!
Certainly was!
Really nice, I like the calm manner of the video. Looking forward to watching more.
Thanks for taking the time to watch it glad you liked it! Lots more to come 😊
This is well documented
Thanks Andy, it was a tough one we had to think out of the box a little bit when we realised we hadn’t shot enough “talking to camera” but I think I like the post event interview styles
it's be honest, that lens is heavy, i shoot with the same one. sports version
It’s because of grey squirrels. Not humans.
Unfortunately, the presence of grey squirrels is completely related to human activity. They were imported to the UK as pets and then furthermore released into parks in London and across the country.
Great video
thanks Keith! really appreciate you taking the time to view it.
There where red squirrels everywhere in the uk in the 80s 😢
its been such a rapid decline :( but the good news is they are coming back!
@@DrewWebbWild I hope so, I have nothing against the grey ones but I miss my little red squirrels garden buddies
@@maxhammer4067 it’s a moral conflict because the greys are only here because humans brought them here and they are just doing what they do but there obviously isn’t room for both species without compromise
@@DrewWebbWild Why did humans bring them here,
I believe initially they were introduced to England as pets/zoo collections and over time they became naturalised. @@maxhammer4067
Hardraw Force is the waterfall with the longest single cascade in England, it is NOT the highest waterfall in the UK.
Thank you I’ll try to find a way to amend that info
Brilliant video! Do you think a 100-400 would have enough reach there? :)
Hi Tom! First of all thank you for watching! The 100 to 400 would actually be perfect as I found that the 600 was a little bit tight when the birds were closer to the hide and it will give you more space. You might have to crop in in post if you want to get a real super close up, and it happens to divert the other end of the pond, but the one hundred to 400 should actually be the perfect focal are you booked in to go?
wow, what a stunning video, I watch a lot of Wildlife RUclips videos but they can become very commercial and all about "likes". This is truly a refreshing, yet professional video with stunning wildlife. It has certainly inspired me to get out.
Thank Ian that’s awesome that you feel inspired to go out, have you got a particular species you’re going to look for?
Yes I am looking for Kingfishers, I have loads of static but now need to up my game to get some in flight@@DrewWebbWild
Beautiful.
Just getting into photohraphy, I was looking for some wildlife photography tips when I stumbbled upon a video of yours . Now I'm almost 2 hours in, forgot what I was looking for exactly, just enjoying your photograohy, cinematograohy, choice ot music, just superb edits my dude. Very well earned subscribtion. Cheers 🎥☕
Thank you, that’s a really thoughtful comment. It’s been a long road for me to get here and I’m still learning every time I go out. Photography is such a great art form and has a really supportive community if I can help you on your journey in any way let me know.
@@DrewWebbWild Absolutely is! You already are helping, by inspiring me to go out to shoot more and that I don't need to take expensive trips abroad for quality photography (I live in Essex). I'll be sticking around Drew. Keep having fun!
Absolutley brilliant...love it
Thanks rob! I’m currently on the beach in the snow filming seals for the next one :)
Awesome very pleasant to watch. Thank you for sharing and doing what you do. Stay safe.
Thanks for taking the time to watch it :)
Beautiful video man and fantastic photos!
Thanks Dylan! Think I finally found my style as feedback is great so far.
@@DrewWebbWild well you did an incredible job and I look forward to future videos! Best of luck with your channel. Can’t wait to see the next!
That’s a big Goose
The biggest of pond chickens
Nice 🦢
They are just the best aren’t they :):)
Quality video Drew👌🏻
Thanks Rich! It was a really good trip to be fair the squirrels did all the work of making the video good haha
loved this mate, quality stuff
Thanks bud enjoying your NZ content when your back in the uk will have to do a colab!
Thank you a nice informative video and well presented too 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
thank you for taking the time to watch it Roger! I really appreciate the support.
Did you by any chance stay in Hawes? The footage when you first mention red Squirrels, I recognise that road!
Good spot! We drove through there we stayed in a farmhouse over by Wensleydale :)
@DrewWebbWild very familiar road, I live not too far away, great on the bike! I am curious if it's possible you could send me the exact location of the squirrels and waterfall? May take a look tomorrow with my girlfriend and our cameras :)
@@northernrider780 the squirrels were at the red squirrel sanctuary in snaizeholm if you pop into the visitor centre in hawes they will give you a map. There’s a couple of waterfalls is there one you preferred?
@DrewWebbWild ahhh I didnt realise it was a sanctuary, my girlfriend would love it there.. Sorry I should have said, the one at the end where you test the ND filters please.
@@northernrider780 Directly behind the Green Dragon Inn is Hardraw Force. It is England`s largest single drop waterfall with an impressive 100 foot drop. Hardraw, Leyburn DL8 3LZ
Lovely video. I live about 3 hrs away from Cades Cove. Winter is great for spotting deer but you can’t count on seeing bear. Spring - Dec is better but crowded!
It would be a dream to live so close to the Smokys! Totally fell in love with that place.
@@DrewWebbWild you may already know but in Eastern NC the black bears are huge and it’s where the red wolves are being reintroduced.
@@leanngreene1650 I’ll have to check that out thank you! Any recommendations for particular places to see?
That cowboy hat though!
It’s a conversation starter for sure!
voice is awful
had no idea there were seals in norfolk. amazing video
Great video! Great images! I hope you are able to return and get the shots you were after! Thanks for taking me along!
New subscriber. Your video showed up in my feed. I live in East Tennessee, and only about one hour from the Smoky mountains. It is a very special magical place, and glad that you were able to make the long trip across the pond to experience it. Thanks for your video.
thanks Ron! its on the top of my list for places to come back to. Never felt more at home anywhere in my life. A beautiful place full of kind people
excelentes imágenes..
Thank you
Hello, long time no see ;o) Sad that this was so short because I found the film and music so relaxing. Really looking forward to your announced next episode. Best wishes.
Next up is waterfalls of Yorkshire then we will be heading to the seals again in January
How did you record evf ?
It’s just a straight hdmi feed into the stream I’ll go into the setup in depth in the next live
Enjoyed this video with my friend. Good job
Thanks for watching!:)
In fairness… I was concentrating on driving more than explaining light refraction!