Thank you!!! Your tips are not just for good photos, they are essential for survival! The combination of my two hobbies - photography and hunting - helps me a lot! Before you want to take a good photo, you have to be aware of the entire situation and be well prepared - just like when hunting!
Great stuff as always! It’s not always easy for us less-experienced photographers to put a finger on what separates a good image from a great one. You articulated a lot of those things really well here
Thanks, Doug! Articulating why you like certain images and don't like others is probably the most difficult part of photography, and just being analytical is a learning process just like the actual art of photography itself.
Loved this video! All of your tips are really helpful not just for new wildlife photographers, but those who have been shooting wildlife for years! Thank you for doing this video!
Impressive video, Nateinthewild. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on wildlife behavior and photography techniques were enlightening! How do you balance the need for distance with the desire for intimate, detailed shots without compromising safety?
@@KeyserTheRedBeard hey Keyser! That’s tip #2, you need a decent telephoto lens. With enough zoom you can get close up, intimate portraits from several hundred yards away.
Great video and gorgeous photos! Just took a trip to Costa Rica where I saw so much wildlife and it makes me want to get more into this genre of photography.
How should I open next week's video??
This is what I think about the Sony a1 ii
@@heshameissa That sure would be a confusing start if the video doesn't have anything to do with the A1 II!
@@Nateinthewild it’s a good hook though!
Fantastic video!!!
For me, the third tip is underrated.
You have incredibles photos!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you!!! Your tips are not just for good photos, they are essential for survival! The combination of my two hobbies - photography and hunting - helps me a lot! Before you want to take a good photo, you have to be aware of the entire situation and be well prepared - just like when hunting!
Loved following you on threads, stoked to find out you’ve got a YT channel! This was great! Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for being here!!
8:46 this photo is magical
One of my all time favorites for sure
Fantastic video!!!
For me the third video is underrated.
Incredibles photos
These photos are insane. You're the best!!!
No you are
@@Nateinthewild im not.I'm learning, I hope to reach a good level thanks to your tips.
Great stuff as always! It’s not always easy for us less-experienced photographers to put a finger on what separates a good image from a great one. You articulated a lot of those things really well here
Thanks, Doug! Articulating why you like certain images and don't like others is probably the most difficult part of photography, and just being analytical is a learning process just like the actual art of photography itself.
Excellent tips! Thank you.
yes of course, thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Loved this video! All of your tips are really helpful not just for new wildlife photographers, but those who have been shooting wildlife for years! Thank you for doing this video!
Great tips to take into the field!
Thanks for watching, Casey!
Thanks for the helpful tips
Thanks for watching!
Great tips. Thanks!
Really good stuff. Thanks man.
Impressive video, Nateinthewild. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on wildlife behavior and photography techniques were enlightening! How do you balance the need for distance with the desire for intimate, detailed shots without compromising safety?
@@KeyserTheRedBeard hey Keyser! That’s tip #2, you need a decent telephoto lens. With enough zoom you can get close up, intimate portraits from several hundred yards away.
Great video and gorgeous photos! Just took a trip to Costa Rica where I saw so much wildlife and it makes me want to get more into this genre of photography.
The moose 😂. Nice work man - some insane shots in there too.
Nice video