Thank you! and thanks for letting me know how good it is, I do them on my lap top so very rarely see them on the bigger screen my self unless one of my friends are watching it, I film it all in 5K but I think RUclips reduces it to 4K for some reason, but the resolution should still be better.
@@australianbiotopes4563 I usual watch most of my RUclips on my iPhone but watching your vid on the bigger Telly was great. I was up close seeing all the details of the little fish near the substrate, rainbows near the surface & the jacks just looked awesome close up.
These are some tankviews I´d like to have. All of it is difficult to replicate. I guess the only way to really do it is to build a tank and put it at those places and then put myself into the tank so I can watch the fish right there. If I travel half the world to reach Australia, will you help me with this project? 😂😂😂
@@australianbiotopes4563 Ah, yes, the crocodiles. I need thicker glass. Then the coastland taipan, brownsnakes, some funnelwebs and the friendly big monitor lizard. And some bluebottles and bluerings when I run for the safety of the ocean. Do you have anything in Australia that doesn´t want to kill you? :D But honestly, I would like to visit some day. It is an amazing country. 😘
@@jokervienna6433 To be honest growing up here as kids we went everywhere bare foot in the bush and swimming and nothing really happened to us, it's like anything and everywhere, there are always dangers but if you live life normally and are aware of them, you are pretty safe, it's just unlucky for some that they come into contact and maybe go to far past the safety line and don't read the signs when they are there.
@@australianbiotopes4563 I know. We did the same in Sweden. Not that we have many dangerous animals, but nature can still be a deadly place. I realized this when me and my girlfriend (from Austria) went back to where I grew up. She does not know about the old mining holes, the swamps where you will drown, the places were you will get stuck and the plants that will give you a bad day. If one grows up there, fine. You´ll find out, the old folks will tell you. With me in Australia - I´d make sure to listen to the locals!
So Very Amazing, Thankyou.
Thanks for watching.
Watched this on my big screen & wow, so cool biotope.
Thank you! and thanks for letting me know how good it is, I do them on my lap top so very rarely see them on the bigger screen my self unless one of my friends are watching it, I film it all in 5K but I think RUclips reduces it to 4K for some reason, but the resolution should still be better.
@@australianbiotopes4563 I usual watch most of my RUclips on my iPhone but watching your vid on the bigger Telly was great. I was up close seeing all the details of the little fish near the substrate, rainbows near the surface & the jacks just looked awesome close up.
@@aquariumplantman That's great to hear! I always like good feedback, it makes it worthwhile.
gorgeous stuff
Thank you.
Amazing quality!
Thank you! I try and spend a bit of time getting the proper lighting on the creek so it is somewhat planed but worth it.
Good camera work, good edting. Good work.
Thank you very much!
Those curious big guys are so charming! Love these videos
Yes it is nice to see them doing their own thing face to face, Thanks for watching!
Excellent as always - great! Watched with pleasure.👍
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing decy. Great quality footage and clear as creek. Thanks for sharing man. Absolutely loved every second cheers big ears 👂 💨💨
No worries mate! I'm glad you enjoyed it, it was a nice spot to rest and film.
These are some tankviews I´d like to have. All of it is difficult to replicate. I guess the only way to really do it is to build a tank and put it at those places and then put myself into the tank so I can watch the fish right there. If I travel half the world to reach Australia, will you help me with this project? 😂😂😂
All I can say is you will want a large strong tank to feel safe at some of these places as the crocodiles will think you are food 🤣
@@australianbiotopes4563 Ah, yes, the crocodiles. I need thicker glass. Then the coastland taipan, brownsnakes, some funnelwebs and the friendly big monitor lizard. And some bluebottles and bluerings when I run for the safety of the ocean. Do you have anything in Australia that doesn´t want to kill you? :D
But honestly, I would like to visit some day. It is an amazing country. 😘
@@jokervienna6433 To be honest growing up here as kids we went everywhere bare foot in the bush and swimming and nothing really happened to us, it's like anything and everywhere, there are always dangers but if you live life normally and are aware of them, you are pretty safe, it's just unlucky for some that they come into contact and maybe go to far past the safety line and don't read the signs when they are there.
@@australianbiotopes4563 I know. We did the same in Sweden. Not that we have many dangerous animals, but nature can still be a deadly place. I realized this when me and my girlfriend (from Austria) went back to where I grew up. She does not know about the old mining holes, the swamps where you will drown, the places were you will get stuck and the plants that will give you a bad day. If one grows up there, fine. You´ll find out, the old folks will tell you. With me in Australia - I´d make sure to listen to the locals!