That was a cute little bird. Yes, I agree that sometimes it's enough to just be in nature and let ourselves relax and enjoy it.I consider going out in nature regularly a necessary part of my mental well-being.
I really like your content, your approach and it is really nice that you share your excursions just as it is - sometimes successful, sometimes "less successful"-, in the end it really is about just being outside. I appreciate that you are self conscious about not disturbing the animals for the sake of a picture, I believe that element is unfortunately missing in many other nature photographers. Great work, I look forward to more videos and pictures from you.
So true words. It's important to show this people who don't photograph. Often they think you don't care about anymals and just want the perfect photo. But as a wildlife photographer you also care about don't scaring the animals so they dont notice.
Yea, definitely! And I always try in my videos to show that you’re not always successful. And everything is about protecting nature and wildlife. Photography is only the tool to transmit that.
do you live relatively close to the woods? i find it really lucky you have that area that you can go and explore. i started wildlife photography at the end of numvember 2022 and i live in a village with the closest woods maybe 40-to an hours away. as your age, i wouldn't assume you drive, do you use any transport or mainly walk great video, subscribed to you last week and you are almost half my age yet i watch your videos for inspiration, keep it up.
Hey Chris, I’m glad I can inspire you with my videos! I’m living about 3 minutes away from the forest so I can walk to it whenever I want. This is really a great privilege for me and I appreciate it very much.
Thanks Max, well said. All the best. 👍📷😎
That was a cute little bird. Yes, I agree that sometimes it's enough to just be in nature and let ourselves relax and enjoy it.I consider going out in nature regularly a necessary part of my mental well-being.
I really like your content, your approach and it is really nice that you share your excursions just as it is - sometimes successful, sometimes "less successful"-, in the end it really is about just being outside. I appreciate that you are self conscious about not disturbing the animals for the sake of a picture, I believe that element is unfortunately missing in many other nature photographers. Great work, I look forward to more videos and pictures from you.
So true words. It's important to show this people who don't photograph. Often they think you don't care about anymals and just want the perfect photo. But as a wildlife photographer you also care about don't scaring the animals so they dont notice.
Yea, definitely! And I always try in my videos to show that you’re not always successful. And everything is about protecting nature and wildlife. Photography is only the tool to transmit that.
Good Viedeo
Thanks a lot Bene!
do you live relatively close to the woods? i find it really lucky you have that area that you can go and explore.
i started wildlife photography at the end of numvember 2022 and i live in a village with the closest woods maybe 40-to an hours away.
as your age, i wouldn't assume you drive, do you use any transport or mainly walk
great video, subscribed to you last week and you are almost half my age yet i watch your videos for inspiration, keep it up.
Hey Chris, I’m glad I can inspire you with my videos! I’m living about 3 minutes away from the forest so I can walk to it whenever I want. This is really a great privilege for me and I appreciate it very much.
Chris, sorry you got caught in the rain. Looking forward to more videos in better weather.
I love rain too. But it’s unfortunately not the best thing for a camera.
What a great video buddy I’ve only just subscribed to your channel I’ve also have a wildlife channel and hopefully grow my channel thanks for sharing
manchmal ist es leider so nichts vor die Kamera zu bekommen. Einfach weitermachen. VG Maik