Beautiful shots, Ray! That amount of effort seems pretty typical for me for non-breeding season forest bird photography. This felt a lot like when I go out for overwintering Hermit Thrush here in Florida. Thanks for sharing!
I always look forward to your videos Ray. I am living vicariously through your birding adventures right now. Your persistence paid off! Congratulations.
This was a fun video to watch. You got some really nice pictures. The Varied Thrush has been a bird I have tried hard to find. I live in the Puget Sound Area so they are around here, though seldom seen. They usually stay in wooded areas so image my surprise one day when I was letting my dogs back inside and I saw a Varied Thrush at the base of one of my apple trees. I ran to get my camera and did get a couple of shots, none were great but that can be said about all my Varied Thrush pictures. I am sure they come to my back yard fairly often, it just happens when no one sees them.
Thanks so much, that's great you have them around your yard and yes they seem to be quite often secretive. I hope you get more encounters with them as they are stunning!
Sure thing, half the cameras and recording equipment I use (specifically for through the viewfinder) are all 1080p but I figured scaling it up would be ok and the other footage I shot was in 4k so I went for it.
Really like this video format, kind of like behind the scenes. You get really immerse on what's going on and all the conditions that led to the final result. Beautiful area.
Absolutely killer work my friend. One of your best pieces of video work to date if you ask me. I was engaged the whole time and it left me excited to see what might be your next challenge.
Thanks! The shutter noise was really low volume, it sounds far louder in the video because the microphone is right next to the camera but in the field it's barely audible so I don't think it was responding to that as far as I could tell.
It's nice to be exposed to the effort you put in to photograph a targeted spieces. So often I go out and just "run and gun" and don"t spend the time to isolate. The times I go out looking for a targeted spieces and find that bird it's so rewarding.
What an awesome video. No offense man, but I enjoy watching the struggle. I definitely don't feel bad saying that especially with the payoff at the end of this one. Day 1 really resonated with me. Going out with big hopes/plans, then not seeing a single bird until that wren at the end. It's difficult to stick with it after days like that.
No offense at all, that was part of what I really wanted to show in this video, it's such a constant part of wildlife photography and one I haven't personally dealt with in a long time so it was nice to go through it again myself and I'm glad you enjoyed watching it!
Love this format. A nice change of pace from the typical "go to a spot and shoot what's there" that you've been doing. Keep them coming!
Thanks so much Andy, glad you enjoyed it!
loved it! thank you for sharing, the footage is awesome and the Varied Thrush sure is a beauty.
Thanks so much for the feedback, glad you loved it!
Great to see your behind the scene work to obtain some stunning shots.
Thanks!
Beautiful shots, Ray! That amount of effort seems pretty typical for me for non-breeding season forest bird photography. This felt a lot like when I go out for overwintering Hermit Thrush here in Florida. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Matt, yeah I could see that with Hermit Thrush in winter down there! So much less vocal and bold.
So much fun bro! One of my favorite species to photograph. You got some killer shots
Thanks Jamin, they sure are stunning!
I always look forward to your videos Ray. I am living vicariously through your birding adventures right now. Your persistence paid off! Congratulations.
@@LisaSaffell thanks so much Lisa, I’m glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate the comment!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This was a fun video to watch. You got some really nice pictures.
The Varied Thrush has been a bird I have tried hard to find. I live in the Puget Sound Area so they are around here, though seldom seen. They usually stay in wooded areas so image my surprise one day when I was letting my dogs back inside and I saw a Varied Thrush at the base of one of my apple trees. I ran to get my camera and did get a couple of shots, none were great but that can be said about all my Varied Thrush pictures. I am sure they come to my back yard fairly often, it just happens when no one sees them.
Thanks so much, that's great you have them around your yard and yes they seem to be quite often secretive. I hope you get more encounters with them as they are stunning!
Love these behind the scenes videos 👍👍👍
So glad to hear, thanks for watching!
A beautiful bird and some lovely shots Ray.
They are so pretty and thanks!
Thank you for posting in high quality!!👍🏼
Sure thing, half the cameras and recording equipment I use (specifically for through the viewfinder) are all 1080p but I figured scaling it up would be ok and the other footage I shot was in 4k so I went for it.
Really like this video format, kind of like behind the scenes. You get really immerse on what's going on and all the conditions that led to the final result. Beautiful area.
Thanks so much for the wonderful feedback, I'm so glad you liked it! That was my goal with this video especially showing through the viewfinder.
Beautiful session, Ray !!👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely killer work my friend. One of your best pieces of video work to date if you ask me. I was engaged the whole time and it left me excited to see what might be your next challenge.
Thanks Brad, much appreciated and always great to hear you enjoyed it!
Pretty looking Thrush. Seemed like it was responding to the shutter noise, looks to have worked in your favour!
Thanks! The shutter noise was really low volume, it sounds far louder in the video because the microphone is right next to the camera but in the field it's barely audible so I don't think it was responding to that as far as I could tell.
@@RayHennessy Ah I see, seemed liked its movements synced to the shutter from the way the video cut, some great images regardless!
It's nice to be exposed to the effort you put in to photograph a targeted spieces. So often I go out and just "run and gun" and don"t spend the time to isolate. The times I go out looking for a targeted spieces and find that bird it's so rewarding.
@@jlr3636 thanks so much, I do the same quite often so it was time for a good project to dig into!
Very nice video. he footage is awesome. Greetings and have a great day!
Thanks for watching and for letting me know you enjoyed it!
What an awesome video. No offense man, but I enjoy watching the struggle. I definitely don't feel bad saying that especially with the payoff at the end of this one.
Day 1 really resonated with me. Going out with big hopes/plans, then not seeing a single bird until that wren at the end. It's difficult to stick with it after days like that.
No offense at all, that was part of what I really wanted to show in this video, it's such a constant part of wildlife photography and one I haven't personally dealt with in a long time so it was nice to go through it again myself and I'm glad you enjoyed watching it!
30 second mark to 37 seconds should be on a Tshirt!!!!
@@PeterLariviere hahaha totally! The aimlessness of bird photography at times
Going full Trond Westby with this one 😂
Haha, totally!