One of the cool things to point out here is how "Animals are so calculated with foot placement". We watch is all the time with bobcats, but I noticed that bear on the log doing the same stuff. Cool
I noticed that too when I was editing. You can see how slick that log is by the placement of the feet. Love love love being out in the woods experiencing all this stuff!
Love this. You guys being pros really comes across in this one. Definitely a Nat Geo/ BBC quality to it. The skipping at the beginning didn’t go unnoticed
Awesome video idea. Would love to see more of this going forward! Also- I’ve got a question regarding lenses for wildlife video. I’m having a hard time deciding whether to stick with the canon 100-400 mark ii or switch to the sigma 60-600. I know there’s some pros and cons to both but I’d love to hear your thoughts.
We like the 60-600mm best. The range is more versatile and the price is right. We know several professional wildlife cinematographers that use the 60-600...it is the only reasonably priced lens that comes close to the Canon CN20 (50-1000mm). Thanks for watching!
One of the cool things to point out here is how "Animals are so calculated with foot placement". We watch is all the time with bobcats, but I noticed that bear on the log doing the same stuff. Cool
I noticed that too when I was editing. You can see how slick that log is by the placement of the feet. Love love love being out in the woods experiencing all this stuff!
Interesting content with a mix of gear talk and behind the scenes and some beautiful footage. Love it 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great footage! What a variety! Loved it!!!🎉
Thanks so much!
I'm loving all of the dipper content! Never gets tiring watching those birds 😆
Dippers are awesome and fun subjects to follow while waiting for migrants to return. Thanks!
Good stuff 👏
Appreciate it
Fabulous beginning, just getting started watching.
Thanks so much Mooseman!
Love this format!
Thanks for watching!
I'm only 10 minutes in...guys, this was an excellent idea, it's got a great flow to it!
More to come already working on the next one!
Beautiful footage. Truly inspiring. And love this format - well done guys.
Thanks so much! Already working on the next one. Brown Bears, Moose and the drive from Anchorage to Denver.
Love this. You guys being pros really comes across in this one. Definitely a Nat Geo/ BBC quality to it. The skipping at the beginning didn’t go unnoticed
Thanks for watching and the kinds words. The Skipping is definitely going to stay in the intro! Have a super weekend and week!
Awesome video idea. Would love to see more of this going forward! Also- I’ve got a question regarding lenses for wildlife video. I’m having a hard time deciding whether to stick with the canon 100-400 mark ii or switch to the sigma 60-600. I know there’s some pros and cons to both but I’d love to hear your thoughts.
(The 60-600 would be the ef mount of course)
We like the 60-600mm best. The range is more versatile and the price is right. We know several professional wildlife cinematographers that use the 60-600...it is the only reasonably priced lens that comes close to the Canon CN20 (50-1000mm). Thanks for watching!
I love my 60-600mm sigma. So worth it.
@@TruthLegend good to know. I’ve really enjoyed what you all have been putting out. Keep it up!