Sméagol the cat wanted to join in. So true when you are waiting for a animal to come you do get into the zone even when you don't get a photo you come away so relaxed
Thank you for showing how beautiful nature is. I hope people would protect nature and environment and the climate more. Nature and animals are the only ones in this whole universe who are completely innocent and sacred.
I don't know how you do it Morten, those badger images are so good they really trigger an emotion in me and make me want to walk straight out the door with my camera! I really wish I had your skill and patience, it doesn't take long for me to get bored and start looking around for another spot.
The badgers picked a spot for their den that is good for them but hard for a photographer. The pictures you did get are beautiful. I enjoyed your video and the behind the scenes bit with Smeagol. 😁
Beautiful video Morten. Nice photos of Badgers and all nature in the little island👍👍. I really like your field table, it looks like the last FRAGO Order before the real military action 😉😉 Greetings from Slovakia. Best regards VideoHunter.
Great info Morten. I now have the location of three badger setts in our forest. Will use a blind this spring to observe them. I hope to post a badger episode on my channel before June. See you out there!
Hi Morten, it's been a while and I'm on catchup with your Vlogs as I've been away quite a bit but this was the perfect way to get back in touch with your work, loved it nice and relaxing and a joy to watch. Thanks again, Richard 👍
Your photos of the badgers brought tears to my eyes. It is obvious that you respect them and all nature. Your cat is very handsome. I really enjoy the live camera on your property. I have learned quite a bit from the live chat. Thank you for that. Hello from New York, 🇺🇸.
Beautiful video, thank you Morten! :) Loved the part about the waiting time that quickly becomes meditation and easily the most relaxing and peaceful part about wildlife photography. I really enjoy it, too :)
you have been the best teacher for me. Thank you for doing such beautiful videos. I can see beautiful changes in my photos. Once again Thank you so much, Sir.
Thanks for this fantastic video, Morten. We don't have badgers in Northern Norway, so I envy you a bit. The images where amazing. I really like the dark areas/shadows and the sunlight breaching through. 👏
Really nice Video. Your RUclips channel is an inspiration to me. It is one reason why i do nature photography now. I really like your videos and it's so nice how you get attracted by your pets. 😉👍
The island looks so much more vibrant than your last visit, such a beautiful tranquil place. You did get some lovely photos of the badgers too and the macro shots of the flowers. I always learn so much from your videos. I will have to re-watch the behind the scenes though because I was watching the kitty so not paying attention 😊 😀
Deer hunters use a special soap for washing their clothes and bodies to eliminate odours. Stinky boots and socks are a dead giveaway. I have also taken freshly washed clothes and bagged them with whatever plants are in bloom.
Excellent. You demonstrated the difference between just a shot of an accidental badger for someone's checklist - look I saw a badger and took a photo of it - versus getting well lit beautiful shots. It's all in what some Brits call PPPPPP. By the way, when you browse your photos on your smartphone, how do you zoom in and "turn pages"? Now imagine your beautiful Z camera can do that too. PPPPPP - Prior Preparation Prevents Piss-Poor Performance. The pleonasm is intended - to highlight that many people only prepare after the fact and "the earlier, the better".
Badgers are so neat! The greenery at this location is so beautiful! It looks like the forests that I photograph in! It’s so pretty!! If you don’t mind me asking, what brand of tripod are you using in this video? I use a much taller tripod but sometimes it’s nice to have a smaller and shorter tripod. Thanks Gracie
I've been photographing badgers since the 1970's and rarely have problems with them reacting to my scent. I never use mosquito repellent nor aftershave etc, and I think this may be one of factors causing problems with Morten's badger watches. Sometimes I climb a high tree directly above a main entrance, and this is a great way to avoid the badgers detecting the photographer. But more often I sit directly on the ground close to an active set entrance (I never use blinds because badgers have very poor sight), but prefer much shorter lenses in the 135mm to 200mm telephoto range. This means that you need to be closer to the badgers, but often they will get used to your personal scent, especially if you visit the sets regularly. Another great way to obtain different shots away from sets, is to sett up the cameras close to a well-used badger trail or stream crossing. Or a badger play area/rubbing posts which is often a large fallen log within 100m of the main set.
Nice video... well done again, Morten! Do you have an issue with ticks in your forests up there as well? I was more afraid of them than a rushing wild boar!
Hi Morten. Awesome video blogs as always and thank you for sharing. One question on your gear setup relating to your video head. What conversion plate are you using from Manfrotto-ArcaSwiss ?
Have you tried the Carinthia Observer as a foto blind? They are completely waterproof, really well made and very low profile, works well combined with camouflage netting etc. Great Video as ever! :)
The past few years I have used an ozone generator to kill my scent while in my photo blind. I was the last person that would think they really work, but they do. It more stuff to carry in your pack and more batteries to charge but it's worth it. Good luck...
Placing insect repellent on the back of the hand, then spreading it, leaves the palms and fingers free of the material.. This keeps one from spreading the repellent onto the cameras, lenses, and other objects. Your hands are also able to grab a snack without leaving chemicals on the food or drink.
badgers! i wish there were badgers here in Alaska. But bears will do. Maybe someday I'll see a wolverine - have you ever photographed wolverine, Morten?
I love the way you approach them
I really enjoy how he respects the natural sound of it's environment, thank you.
badgers are so beautiful and magical2
I really liked the capture where the badgers whiskers were highlighted by the sunlight, what a peaceful place Morten.
These videos shut the chaos of my mind and make me get lost in the peace of nature❤️
Thank you, for your explanations and your respectful acting with the Nature and your surroundings
I really enjoy your vedio
Sméagol is hilarious. Even if you think this trip went poorly, I think some of these badger shots were the best ones yet. Excellent work
Sméagol the cat wanted to join in. So true when you are waiting for a animal to come you do get into the zone even when you don't get a photo you come away so relaxed
Great Badger and macro Photography video, thanks for sharing
Sméagol is a great addition to this video. The badger shots were some of your the best ones yet. Enjoy your videos - thank you!
Great, as always ! Thanks very much Morten !!
Great cat!!! Wonderful badger pictures!!!
Awesome video and photography!
Lots of information I can use in this video, thank you. It was also really nice to see your cat again!
Some beautiful images and great hints and tips. Thanks for taking us along Morten. 👍
Thanks, Morten. I always look forward to your videos; & appreciate the trouble you go to in explanations.
Thank you for showing how beautiful nature is. I hope people would protect nature and environment and the climate more. Nature and animals are the only ones in this whole universe who are completely innocent and sacred.
I don't know how you do it Morten, those badger images are so good they really trigger an emotion in me and make me want to walk straight out the door with my camera! I really wish I had your skill and patience, it doesn't take long for me to get bored and start looking around for another spot.
The badgers picked a spot for their den that is good for them but hard for a photographer. The pictures you did get are beautiful. I enjoyed your video and the behind the scenes bit with Smeagol. 😁
Yay. Thanks for this. Lovely to enjoy with a cup of afternoon tea.
Excellent perspective!
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho , bom vídeo , já com saudades e ansioso à espera do próximo
Creative Nature Photography - Visual Wilderness
Beautiful video Morten. Nice photos of Badgers and all nature in the little island👍👍. I really like your field table, it looks like the last FRAGO Order before the real military action 😉😉
Greetings from Slovakia.
Best regards VideoHunter.
Put this video in Watch Later long time back and what a treat it was - the video with the most Smeagol. :) Loved it.
Always an inspiration, thanks Morten!
Nice photography
This video is like a meditation 🧘♀️.
You have such a good eye. Thank you.
Great pictures! I really like the behind the scenes part of your videos as well.
Great info Morten. I now have the location of three badger setts in our forest. Will use a blind this spring to observe them. I hope to post a badger episode on my channel before June. See you out there!
Hi Morten, it's been a while and I'm on catchup with your Vlogs as I've been away quite a bit but this was the perfect way to get back in touch with your work, loved it nice and relaxing and a joy to watch. Thanks again, Richard 👍
Awesome job Morton!
Morten Hilmer' I am your huge fan
What a dream job 😍😍😍
Yaa ❤️ i am waiting
Excelente trabalho
Your photos of the badgers brought tears to my eyes. It is obvious that you respect them and all nature. Your cat is very handsome. I really enjoy the live camera on your property. I have learned quite a bit from the live chat. Thank you for that. Hello from New York, 🇺🇸.
Always enjoi your video’s thx for sharing your passion
I really enjoyed the video, nice pictures of the badgers. This video made me want to go out into nature with my camera. Thank you Morten
Beautiful video, thank you Morten! :)
Loved the part about the waiting time that quickly becomes meditation and easily the most relaxing and peaceful part about wildlife photography. I really enjoy it, too :)
you have been the best teacher for me. Thank you for doing such beautiful videos. I can see beautiful changes in my photos. Once again Thank you so much, Sir.
Eres mi inspiracion para culminar mi camino de Fotografia., saludos desde Colombia!
You nailed them!
Awesome Morten ...patience and grounding like you expressed was perfectly articulated. 🇨🇦♥️🌟
Enjoy your videos so much .. and it was fun to see Smeagol join in!
thanks for the beautiful video Morten..watching from borneo.
Content,photos,music....Perfect as always....and Sméagol too :-)
Fabulous to see, thanks. We've all had minor mistakes spoil a shoot, too. Thanks for the test link.
wonderful video as always
Thanks for this fantastic video, Morten. We don't have badgers in Northern Norway, so I envy you a bit. The images where amazing. I really like the dark areas/shadows and the sunlight breaching through. 👏
Really nice Video. Your RUclips channel is an inspiration to me. It is one reason why i do nature photography now. I really like your videos and it's so nice how you get attracted by your pets. 😉👍
I'm really got inspired into photography world since I found your channel sir.. Really enjoy all your video.. Stay healthy..
Seu trabalho e mesmo incrível , e a inspiração de qualquer pessoa na zona da fotografia ,
Great Video and Photos as usual Morten 👍🏻
Beautiful video as always. Love from Indonesia.
That's cat is cute btw.
Beautiful😍.. Wjat is the name of this island?
The island looks so much more vibrant than your last visit, such a beautiful tranquil place. You did get some lovely photos of the badgers too and the macro shots of the flowers. I always learn so much from your videos. I will have to re-watch the behind the scenes though because I was watching the kitty so not paying attention 😊 😀
What is the name of this island?
I love it
Nice footage! Greetings from Germany!
Deer hunters use a special soap for washing their clothes and bodies to eliminate odours. Stinky boots and socks are a dead giveaway. I have also taken freshly washed clothes and bagged them with whatever plants are in bloom.
Beautiful Natural Scenes and peaceful birds sound.. i like soo much.♥️♥️♥️
2:35 It's a nice photo.
watching your videos feels meditation ❤️❤️
awww the puddy tat, much love from Montana
Loved the little diagram you made with the sticks to explain the wind. Sméagol was stealing the show in the behind the scenes though 😉😊
I was just about to comment that :) you were faster
Parabéns
thanks you video good
Por aqui, apreciando seu belo trabalho!
Excellent. You demonstrated the difference between just a shot of an accidental badger for someone's checklist - look I saw a badger and took a photo of it - versus getting well lit beautiful shots. It's all in what some Brits call PPPPPP.
By the way, when you browse your photos on your smartphone, how do you zoom in and "turn pages"? Now imagine your beautiful Z camera can do that too.
PPPPPP - Prior Preparation Prevents Piss-Poor Performance. The pleonasm is intended - to highlight that many people only prepare after the fact and "the earlier, the better".
Super cute badgers 🤩🤩
PARABÉNS 👍👍👍 PELO SEU TRABALHO EXCELENTE , e PELO VÍDEO MARAVILHOSO UM ABRAÇO PRA TI DO BRASIL ❤️🌹👍👍
Badgers are so neat! The greenery at this location is so beautiful! It looks like the forests that I photograph in! It’s so pretty!! If you don’t mind me asking, what brand of tripod are you using in this video? I use a much taller tripod but sometimes it’s nice to have a smaller and shorter tripod.
Thanks
Gracie
Awesome video Morten! Could you please reply with the brand and model of the photoblind that you showed at 16:14? Thank you.
It is the Tragopan Hokki, probably the V2 version.
@@steenmogensen1220 Thank you, I will check it out.
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I've been photographing badgers since the 1970's and rarely have problems with them reacting to my scent. I never use mosquito repellent nor aftershave etc, and I think this may be one of factors causing problems with Morten's badger watches. Sometimes I climb a high tree directly above a main entrance, and this is a great way to avoid the badgers detecting the photographer. But more often I sit directly on the ground close to an active set entrance (I never use blinds because badgers have very poor sight), but prefer much shorter lenses in the 135mm to 200mm telephoto range. This means that you need to be closer to the badgers, but often they will get used to your personal scent, especially if you visit the sets regularly. Another great way to obtain different shots away from sets, is to sett up the cameras close to a well-used badger trail or stream crossing. Or a badger play area/rubbing posts which is often a large fallen log within 100m of the main set.
Nice
Nice video... well done again, Morten! Do you have an issue with ticks in your forests up there as well? I was more afraid of them than a rushing wild boar!
Thank you so much. I rarely get the ticks😀
Hi Morten. Awesome video blogs as always and thank you for sharing. One question on your gear setup relating to your video head. What conversion plate are you using from Manfrotto-ArcaSwiss ?
Thanks a lot. I can’t see any names on the plate. It is basically just an arca plate screwed on the manfrotto one
Mortan sir please help I'm addicted to your video
What an amazing content you put 💯😌
Have you tried the Carinthia Observer as a foto blind? They are completely waterproof, really well made and very low profile, works well combined with camouflage netting etc. Great Video as ever! :)
Have you tried leaving some sweat soaked rags along side the blind during the times you are away to help accustom the wildlife to your scent?
I have actually tried that years ago and the forgotten about it. I like the idea.
Back then the fox had marks my tshirt several times 😂😂
@@MortenHilmer hope it works. I really enjoy your videos!
Big fan❤️❤️❤️
does it get hot inside the blind?
I hope the dog and the cat get extra treats for their appearance indoor excellent videos.
Much love, from Bangladesh
Maybe time to design your own photo blind and have it made properly Morten, I'm certain they would sell? Love the badger shots. 👍🇬🇧
como siempre, excelente video y fotos, pero me hubiera gustado que pongas la opción para subtítulos :,(
that snail had NO CHANCE against the mighty morten
The past few years I have used an ozone generator to kill my scent while in my photo blind. I was the last person that would think they really work, but they do. It more stuff to carry in your pack and more batteries to charge but it's worth it. Good luck...
Placing insect repellent on the back of the hand, then spreading it, leaves the palms and fingers free of the material.. This keeps one from spreading the repellent onto the cameras, lenses, and other objects. Your hands are also able to grab a snack without leaving chemicals on the food or drink.
That is actually a really good point. Thanks for the great advice 👍
Cute cat 😍
Hi Morten, I always wondering...do you travel alone?
にゃんこ可愛い
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What arca plate do you use on top of the 501 head?
badgers! i wish there were badgers here in Alaska. But bears will do. Maybe someday I'll see a wolverine - have you ever photographed wolverine, Morten?
Bears are wonderful. Lucky you 👍
Yes I have photographed wolverines in Finland.
I love your cat. So Cute ❤
Do you have a small chair in the blind? I wonder how to sit comfortably inside a blind so that you can wait for hours,
just one question: how do you protect yourself against ticks? :D