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I appreciate this video. 3 hrs is perfect time. I have lived in Alaska for over 30 years and have noticed that we rarely hear birdsong anymore...if we do, it's like one bird for one second and that's it. I've lived in Kodiak, same thing, Juneau same.
Thank you! Alaska is a very nice place, many beautiful landscapes and wildlife. But yeah, birdsong is somenthing even in my place is pretty rare, a few months in the spring, maybe summer, and after that, you have to really know where to go in order to hear them.
Beautiful atmosphere. 👌I would turn the camera more to the left to see more space and adjust the colors a bit (the fire is more yellow). Also, don't forget that fire looks better at a slower shutter speed. 👍
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I appreciate this video. 3 hrs is perfect time. I have lived in Alaska for over 30 years and have noticed that we rarely hear birdsong anymore...if we do, it's like one bird for one second and that's it. I've lived in Kodiak, same thing, Juneau same.
Thank you! Alaska is a very nice place, many beautiful landscapes and wildlife. But yeah, birdsong is somenthing even in my place is pretty rare, a few months in the spring, maybe summer, and after that, you have to really know where to go in order to hear them.
The fire really creates a calm and cozy atmosphere. Great sound too, love the birdsong!
Thank you! Sure is great.
What a calming sound, love the crackling fire with the bird and nature sounds🙏🙏❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you so much!! ☺
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I appreciate it! 🙏🙏
Beautiful atmosphere. 👌I would turn the camera more to the left to see more space and adjust the colors a bit (the fire is more yellow). Also, don't forget that fire looks better at a slower shutter speed. 👍
Thank you for your advice! That's very good to know, since I am still discovering what using a camera properly means.
@@CalmingWonders Yes I know it. Every time I shoot, I ask myself what I could do better next time 😀
@@FoxNature1 That's the only way you can surely evolve. ☺
Cheater. It looks like the fuel was split with an ax or steel tool and I am guessing the fire was started with a match.
You got me 😅 But do you like it?