Any birds in Cuba when I escape the Ottawa winter!!😆 lol!!! But locally if I can get a close image of a Harlequin duck I will be happy. The last few years one has been showing up in the winter and sticking around.
Thank you B&H Photo Video for such a wonderful series with Emilie Talpin! She is an amazing and talented photographer. Emilie explains things so well and I look forward to future episodes :)
You can get such bags at any big stores. They are used for storing sports gear or clothes. For boots, the warmest I have are my Mukluk boots. They are expensive but you will have them for a really long time.
After shooting on cold days, do you remove your storage cards from the camera before putting it into your sealed bag? This way, you can start downloading the images while the camera and lens are acclimating.
Bonjour Emilie, I am located a bit further north and gloves are a big issue. I just can't find something that keeps my hands warm and gives me the movement I need for my fingers...plus I can't wear Marino, even the best quality (yup that sensitive). Any suggestions?? Great tips as well.
Bonjour Peter! Keeping your hands warm is really the hardest. The only thing that works for me is layers and keeping heat warmers inside my gloves. For layers, you might have to turn to synthetic products unfortunately or maybe alpaca base layer if you can tolerate it.
Thanks for the tips. Nice photos. Me, I’ll probably try for the duck & shorebird types (coastal NJ) with a little of whatever might come in front of me while doing a woodland walk. Couple of questions. Where did you get a ziplock that big & the 150-400mm lens, is it 150-400 or a 300-800mm equivalent? Thank you for any replies.
@@thomastuorto9929 Thank you for your questions. They sell bigger ziploc bag in big retail stores. Just look for XL bags where you can store sports gear or clothes. I shoot micro 4/3 so my 150/400 is the MM Equivalent Focal Length of 300-800 but this lens does have a built-in 1.25x teleconverter so if you switch it on, it is the MM Equivalent Focal Length of 300-1000.
Her first tip was not about bird photography, it was about clothing. Her second tip was about equipment - not about birds. Her third tip was about exposure compensation - not birds. Her fourth tip was about focus modes - not birds. Her fifth tip was about finding locations of birds - not photographing birds. In my opinion a very lousy video that told us everything except photographing birds.
What birds do you want to photograph this winter?
Cockatiel would be fun to photograph this winter but unfortunately a vacation to Australia isn't in the budget.
northern cardinals
Any birds in Cuba when I escape the Ottawa winter!!😆 lol!!! But locally if I can get a close image of a Harlequin duck I will be happy. The last few years one has been showing up in the winter and sticking around.
Bald Eagles
She's good. No fluff, just great helpful tips.
Thank you B&H Photo Video for such a wonderful series with Emilie Talpin! She is an amazing and talented photographer. Emilie explains things so well and I look forward to future episodes :)
Emilie knows her stuff!
Thank you so much Lisa!
Amazing photos that complement your tips! Also, thanks for the tip on shooting in bright light in a snowy scene!
Emilie always brings the best bird photography tips. Thanks for watching!
Wonderful tips and presentation, a wonderful OM SYSTEM ambassador.
Thank you Ananda. Happy National Bird Day to you.
Excellent tips, Emilie! Would love to see more videos from you. Don't forget about sunscreen - even in the winter!
You're in luck! Emilie has her own RUclips channel: www.youtube.com/@EmilieT/
@@BandH Thank you!
Thank you Juliette. Great reminder about the sunscreen.
Thanks Emilie! As always, great tips.
Emilie's the best, we love having her here.
I have those exact gloves, and I love them perfect for photography in the winter
and what brand might those gloves be?
Great tips, Emilie, thank you! Where did you get that gigantic bag? Looks perfect! And do you have any women's cold-weather boot recommendations?
You can get such bags at any big stores. They are used for storing sports gear or clothes. For boots, the warmest I have are my Mukluk boots. They are expensive but you will have them for a really long time.
After shooting on cold days, do you remove your storage cards from the camera before putting it into your sealed bag? This way, you can start downloading the images while the camera and lens are acclimating.
Yes, I do and you can also take the batteries off if you recharge your batteries with a charger. So you don't have to wait for charged batteries.
Merci pour cette excellente vidéo Émilie!
Merci Emilie pour ces conseils
De rien Denis
Bonjour Emilie, I am located a bit further north and gloves are a big issue. I just can't find something that keeps my hands warm and gives me the movement I need for my fingers...plus I can't wear Marino, even the best quality (yup that sensitive). Any suggestions?? Great tips as well.
Bonjour Peter! Keeping your hands warm is really the hardest. The only thing that works for me is layers and keeping heat warmers inside my gloves. For layers, you might have to turn to synthetic products unfortunately or maybe alpaca base layer if you can tolerate it.
Vallerret makes some nice gloves for photographers. They might have a pair which will suit your needs. Worth a look anyway.
Heated glove liners are a lifesaver. I put them inside of mittens that allow any finger tips I need to be exposed.
Thank you for sharing. Do you have a specific brand you would recommend for heated gloves?
Saviour Heated gloves and liners.They work great with long battery life.@@EmilieT
Can I get the Zip Lock Bag at B&H?
Great video.
Nice tip about the zip lock bag. Condensation can cause horrible problems. 👍👍
Merci Émilie! I've learned a lot on this video!
De rien :)
What is the brand name of the Ziploc bag I wanna get one
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Greetings from France .
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Agree.
Thanks for the tips. Nice photos. Me, I’ll probably try for the duck & shorebird types (coastal NJ) with a little of whatever might come in front of me while doing a woodland walk. Couple of questions. Where did you get a ziplock that big & the 150-400mm lens, is it 150-400 or a 300-800mm equivalent? Thank you for any replies.
@@thomastuorto9929 Thank you for your questions. They sell bigger ziploc bag in big retail stores. Just look for XL bags where you can store sports gear or clothes. I shoot micro 4/3 so my 150/400 is the MM Equivalent Focal Length of 300-800 but this lens does have a built-in 1.25x teleconverter so if you switch it on, it is the MM Equivalent Focal Length of 300-1000.
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Winter photography tip: thermal underwear.
Her first tip was not about bird photography, it was about clothing. Her second tip was about equipment - not about birds. Her third tip was about exposure compensation - not birds. Her fourth tip was about focus modes - not birds. Her fifth tip was about finding locations of birds - not photographing birds. In my opinion a very lousy video that told us everything except photographing birds.