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You, your narrative and your photography are all incredible! The underlying philosophy in your narratives are both heart touching and intellectually enhancing. Please continue to enthrall us with your videos. I wish you well and all the best!
Omg Kenneth, I am watching this as iam having my first cup of tea of the day. I could not have watched anything better. I. Am so happy..I hope you will go to north east India some day…. I am so proud of you of you ..son..and your stories and witty commentary adds to the charm.
Really happy that I am going to Witness Morten Hilmer of India at NMACC this Sunday. Hope we get some of your tremendous skills as tips about this Perfect Story Telling. 👌
Hi KL Greetings from freezing Bham UK. Enjoyed the video and the pictures together with your commentary. I do little bit of wildlife and birds but mainly sports. I've been to Bharatpur bird sanctuary and also Dr Saleem Park in Goa. As well as Tiger reserve like the Rantambore, Khana, and Pench. Hopefully, when this Covid is over we'll see about coming over. Cheers 😊
Lovely lovely watch !! Very informative and beautifully shot.. Your audio-visual stories are becoming better and better with excellent story telling and wonderful choice of music.. looking forward to more videos..
@@KennethLawrencePhotography The days of a few years ago came to mind(before corona) enjoy nature beauty at LRK. Keep making this type of video. I love this series ♥️
Superb narrative and pics. Thanks for naming the birds in the vlog. If you could also name the place of sighting in the future , that would add a new info dimension. I look forward to more youtubes from you.
Thank you, Surendra. I avoid sharing names of unprotected forest areas as many 'instagram photographers' tend to disregard the habitat and species for the sake of a few social media posts. I hope you share my concern as well. Parks and the countryside near your locale are the best places to begin exploring. 🙌🏼
Subscribed! This video almost brought me to tears. When I lived in India, I didn't have the equipment for birding and so was only interested in mammals. After moving to the US, I was able to get the right gear and upgrade while also working hard on my skills. I've learned so much about birding here, and when I visited India again I made some incredible memories in just a few short days. Sadly time wasn't on my side. I wish I could be there in an instant to photograph francolins, parakeets, bee-eaters, raptors etc. :) Thanks to this video I've also learned about some species I wasn't aware of - the vernal hanging parrot and crested bunting.
@@KennethLawrencePhotography Second-hand is the way to go. 😄 Is that a Canon 200-400mm f4L? I shoot Micro Four Thirds and moved from an adapted Canon FD 300mm f2.8L to finally having my precious Olympus 300mm f4 Pro which I use for birding with teleconverters. It's the sharpest lens I've ever used. Bought second-hand, of course!
Your Narration, Your Photography & Your Presentation Is Just Awesome. It Looked Like A National Geography Channel Documentary. Keep Up Your Work. I Don't Really Know Whether You Are Just A Birds Photographer Or A Wildlife Photographer As Well, But I Recommend You To Film The Himalayan Brown Bear. It Would Just Be Amazing & Even The Ppl Would Be Aware Of Such A Beautiful Endangered Species Of Bear On The Top Of Himalayas.
Thank you. Himalayan Bears have interested me for a year now. When the time is right, I go back to the Himalayas. Check out my Snow Leopard documentary :) ruclips.net/video/ED_0g4bCkUk/видео.html
Fabulous Kenneth. Very painstaking video. Truly inspiring and enlightening. I love your videos and have learnt so much from them. They are all a world class learning platform and great photography.
Thank you. Although I've forgotten the context that I used 'dirt' in this video - yes, I kinda love the sound of it. 'Dirt' is such a beautiful word. It's what we're all gonna return to. 🙌🏼✨
Ken each video is so very interesting and engaging with the beauty of life all around which we often take for granted. It's amazing to see all of this through your lense with your beautiful narratives that say it all. Simply mind blowing 👌👍👏😍
Hi Kenneth I’ve only just found your channel and I have really enjoyed the content you are a fabulous story teller and photographer keep up the great work my friend greetings from the Isle of Man Best wisher Shaun.
Lovely, Kenneth!!! In your 3rd minute into the video you said it was 'risky' to get out of your car..... wonder why?? Amazing photography and interesting commentary!! Look forward to more. Good Luck and God Bless.
Thank you so much, dear Sunil! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Birds are very skittish. Any movement or sound can send them flying away. It doesn't matter if they've seen you or not, the slightest disturbance can cost you a photographic opportunity. I used the term 'risky' because I was basically risking the photographic moment.
Great Shots and great Story Telling Kenneth. Subscribed!!! You are a hidden marvel my friend....I wonder why you don't have a few hundred thousand subscribers already.... Nevertheless I am sure anybody who is serious about wilderness and photography and gets to experience any of your creations would be able to resist! If I may ask, what is the location where you shot the Francolins? Keep up the great work my friend..... Cheers
Thanks so much for the kind words! Whether the channel grows or not, I'll continue to head out into the wild and bring it to all your screens. 😃 I've intentionally withheld the locations because many people tend to crowd around them and cause a disturbance. My apologies and I hope you understand 🙌🏼
Nice video Kenneth, India has a diverse bird and wildlife locations. BTW how much did it cost for the Canon 600mm f4L and the DX II, must be pretty expensive in India.
Yup, many beautiful places and so many stories to be told. I own a Canon 5D IV and a used 200-400mm f4L IS EXT. The 1DX II you see in this video was courtesy of Accord Equips, a camera rental company. If you were to buy the asked gear set-up, it would cost approx INR. 15L here. Way too steep an expense!
Hello there. I've consciously not disclosed the locations because too many photographers crowd around these sensitive areas and that causes a disturbance to the resident wildlife.
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Every Indian should support these channel 😘😘😘
Just love the storytelling along with the great videography ... Superb stuff young Man ...
Thank you so much, Sanjiv! Very glad you enjoyed it! 😃🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Iam Running Short of Words Of Praise For Your Resilient Persuit Of Wildlife Jewels Capture.Hats Off To You.
You, your narrative and your photography are all incredible! The underlying philosophy in your narratives are both heart touching and intellectually enhancing. Please continue to enthrall us with your videos. I wish you well and all the best!
Thank you, dear friend. The soul is touched. ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful video, all well done, Awesome birds and wildlife in India Fields, thank you for share it,
Thank you, Jorge! And yes, India is home to some stunning biodiversity. 😃✨✨✨
Thankyou for making mind relaxing videos
Your photography is beautiful and clarity of colours and preciseness is excellent.Pls keep going you have an excellent career.
Wow 👏 aapka video hein na just mind blowing. Aap ka video dekh ke mera din ban jata hein. Thank u so much.
Omg Kenneth, I am watching this as iam having my first cup of tea of the day. I could not have watched anything better. I. Am so happy..I hope you will go to north east India some day…. I am so proud of you of you ..son..and your stories and witty commentary adds to the charm.
Hi Kenneth, incredible work of art.
Love your work. Thanks for shearing with us
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Superb...Such a wonderful video 👌👌👌
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Really happy that I am going to Witness Morten Hilmer of India at NMACC this Sunday.
Hope we get some of your tremendous skills as tips about this Perfect Story Telling. 👌
Ohh my god.....
I am in love with this video😍😍😍💖💖
Awesome Pictures!! I wish I was there to see this with my own eyes. Beautiful pictures.
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I learn more information from you..... Sir... Thanks for the information
Fantastic video and nice shots dude. Keep it up. Respect from California. 👍🏽
Thank you, my friend ✌🏼😃
Amazing photography , cinematography of my most favourite creatures .
Thank you 🙏
This should be Showcasted on Television. You deserve more subs
Absolutely Mind blowing sir.
Hatsoff to your work and ur superb story telling...
Thanks, Pankaj. 😃🙌🏼
Great shots! That video is great too. 😀
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Wonderful video !! Thanks Kenneth 😊
Too good videos and awesome photos
Kenneth, I love your work. Keep it up!
Thank you so much, Lisa! 🙌🏼
Wow, Your storytelling documentary on photography sums all context. I like your video and background music is above all. Thank you to be here
Glad you enjoyed the video, my friend. ✌🏼😃
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing the best nature moments.
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Hi KL
Greetings from freezing Bham UK.
Enjoyed the video and the pictures together with your commentary.
I do little bit of wildlife and birds but mainly sports.
I've been to Bharatpur bird sanctuary and also Dr Saleem Park in Goa. As well as Tiger reserve like the Rantambore, Khana, and Pench.
Hopefully, when this Covid is over we'll see about coming over. Cheers 😊
Thanks for stopping by the channel, Harish! Keep shooting, there's no greater joy 😃🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
There are very few wildlife photography channels in India and I am glad to say that this is the best off them
Woohoo! 😃🙌🏼✨
Great photo skills love your work mate👏🏿👍Shehan
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The way you narrate your journey, and the lovely pictures made this video so beautiful ❤️
You are a real craftsman sir
Accidentally stumbled upon this channel. I couldn't resist the urge to subscribe. I did. Thank you for the wonderful videos.
Glad to hear, my friend. 😃🙌🏼✨
Lovely lovely watch !! Very informative and beautifully shot.. Your audio-visual stories are becoming better and better with excellent story telling and wonderful choice of music.. looking forward to more videos..
Thanks a lot, Mustak Bhai! Glad you've been enjoying the adventures! 😃🙌🏼
Amazing one , well narration about the birds.
Thanks, Vivian! ✌🏼😃
@@KennethLawrencePhotography 👍🙏
Just one word , Awesome, you are a great Photographer and a great Story Teller, Keep Growing
Thanks, Raman. 😃🤙🏼🤙🏼
India looks absolutely incredible! So many beautiful birds
It sure is one gorgeous place! Thanks for stopping by, Andrew! 😃🙌🏼
So beautiful!!👌👌
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Great video, as usual.
Love your work. Keep clicking!!
Thanks, my friend! 👊🏼😃
Bhai, I am very happy to seen your video and remain our days.
Thank you, but I don't understand the second half of your comment. 😅
@@KennethLawrencePhotography The days of a few years ago came to mind(before corona) enjoy nature beauty at LRK. Keep making this type of video. I love this series ♥️
Great Job Ken, Lot of research into it, and great photography as usual
Thanks so much, Gordon! 😃🙌🏼💐
Loved it Kenneth... Cheers mate 👍🏼
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Superb narrative and pics. Thanks for naming the birds in the vlog. If you could also name the place of sighting in the future , that would add a new info dimension. I look forward to more youtubes from you.
Thank you, Surendra. I avoid sharing names of unprotected forest areas as many 'instagram photographers' tend to disregard the habitat and species for the sake of a few social media posts. I hope you share my concern as well.
Parks and the countryside near your locale are the best places to begin exploring. 🙌🏼
Amazing photography n videography Kenneth. So much of greenery and beauty that you captured alongwith all the birds.❤️
Glad you enjoyed it, Nicole! 😃💐
Amazing!❤️, Lovely. ❤️
Thank you, budd! ✌🏼😃
You are just awesome ❤️❤️
Mind blowing
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Subscribed! This video almost brought me to tears. When I lived in India, I didn't have the equipment for birding and so was only interested in mammals. After moving to the US, I was able to get the right gear and upgrade while also working hard on my skills. I've learned so much about birding here, and when I visited India again I made some incredible memories in just a few short days. Sadly time wasn't on my side. I wish I could be there in an instant to photograph francolins, parakeets, bee-eaters, raptors etc. :) Thanks to this video I've also learned about some species I wasn't aware of - the vernal hanging parrot and crested bunting.
And I only bought my lens during the lockdown, that too a second hand piece 😄
@@KennethLawrencePhotography Second-hand is the way to go. 😄 Is that a Canon 200-400mm f4L? I shoot Micro Four Thirds and moved from an adapted Canon FD 300mm f2.8L to finally having my precious Olympus 300mm f4 Pro which I use for birding with teleconverters. It's the sharpest lens I've ever used. Bought second-hand, of course!
Yup, with the inbuilt 1.4x TC.
I love nature 😍 and all birds
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Great photography Kenneth! And even better story-telling! (Thanks for keeping the music soft and low!!!)
Thank you, Dhananjay! Happy to hear 😃
Great 👌 pictures
Thank you, Pranav! 😃🙌🏼
Lovely continuation to last one 👍🏻
Thanks a lot, Nami! 😃🙌🏼💐
Hi, incredible. If u can share the location, where is this place exactly
WOW! Your work is absolutely stunning ♡
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Beautiful Documentation Sir
Thanks a lot, Parth! 👊🏼😄
Actually that was a Purple Sunbird male adult in Eclipse Plumage. Great shots Kenneth.
Subscribed.
Thank you, my friend! 👊🏼😃
Your Narration, Your Photography & Your Presentation Is Just Awesome. It Looked Like A National Geography Channel Documentary. Keep Up Your Work. I Don't Really Know Whether You Are Just A Birds Photographer Or A Wildlife Photographer As Well, But I Recommend You To Film The Himalayan Brown Bear. It Would Just Be Amazing & Even The Ppl Would Be Aware Of Such A Beautiful Endangered Species Of Bear On The Top Of Himalayas.
Thank you. Himalayan Bears have interested me for a year now. When the time is right, I go back to the Himalayas.
Check out my Snow Leopard documentary :) ruclips.net/video/ED_0g4bCkUk/видео.html
❤️❤️❤️ each video is like a premium photography lesson ❤️❤️ along with the breathtaking journey of nature.
Fabulous Kenneth. Very painstaking video. Truly inspiring and enlightening. I love your videos and have learnt so much from them. They are all a world class learning platform and great photography.
Thanks so much, dear Kristyl! Very glad that you've been enjoying them! 😃🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Wow..Your description is as beautiful as the nature you have captured. One request..Do you have to call it a "dirt" road.. ?
Thank you. Although I've forgotten the context that I used 'dirt' in this video - yes, I kinda love the sound of it. 'Dirt' is such a beautiful word. It's what we're all gonna return to. 🙌🏼✨
Wonderful photos, editing and cinematography! These are like watching a BBC production. You Rock!
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#justchillpal
Awesome video. Incredible beauty. Your narration adds more soul to the Devine video. No words.
Beautiful
Just incredible
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Ken each video is so very interesting and engaging with the beauty of life all around which we often take for granted. It's amazing to see all of this through your lense with your beautiful narratives that say it all. Simply mind blowing 👌👍👏😍
Thank you so much, beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐
Great job 👌👍
Thank you! 👊🏼😃
Beautiful journey 😌😌
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Fantastic content! Would love to visit someday 😊👍
Thanks, Zach! You most definitely should 😃🙌🏼
Hi Kenneth I’ve only just found your channel and I have really enjoyed the content you are a fabulous story teller and photographer keep up the great work my friend greetings from the Isle of Man
Best wisher
Shaun.
Thanks for stopping by the channel, Shaun! I'm glad you're enjoying what you see. I can't wait to visit Isle of Man someday. 😍
Too beautiful
Absolutely incredible ♥
Lovely, Kenneth!!!
In your 3rd minute into the video you said it was 'risky' to get out of your car..... wonder why??
Amazing photography and interesting commentary!! Look forward to more. Good Luck and God Bless.
Thank you so much, dear Sunil! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Birds are very skittish. Any movement or sound can send them flying away. It doesn't matter if they've seen you or not, the slightest disturbance can cost you a photographic opportunity. I used the term 'risky' because I was basically risking the photographic moment.
Nice birding
Superb ❣️
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Soooo inspirational
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Great Shots and great Story Telling Kenneth. Subscribed!!! You are a hidden marvel my friend....I wonder why you don't have a few hundred thousand subscribers already.... Nevertheless I am sure anybody who is serious about wilderness and photography and gets to experience any of your creations would be able to resist!
If I may ask, what is the location where you shot the Francolins?
Keep up the great work my friend.....
Cheers
Thanks so much for the kind words! Whether the channel grows or not, I'll continue to head out into the wild and bring it to all your screens. 😃
I've intentionally withheld the locations because many people tend to crowd around them and cause a disturbance. My apologies and I hope you understand 🙌🏼
@@KennethLawrencePhotography Thanks for the reply. Yes I can surely understand and appreciate your concern. Cheers
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Watching your video's continuously, they are inspirational 🙌🏻
I'm humbled! 2 more videos lined up for this month, hope you enjoy them as well 😃🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
A wonderful story !
Glad you guys enjoyed it! 😃🙌🏼
Habibi Kabhi to chilika aoo sir ji. One of the best bird sanctuary of India
Amazing video sir ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, Kunal! 😃
Nice video Kenneth, India has a diverse bird and wildlife locations. BTW how much did it cost for the Canon 600mm f4L and the DX II, must be pretty expensive in India.
Yup, many beautiful places and so many stories to be told. I own a Canon 5D IV and a used 200-400mm f4L IS EXT. The 1DX II you see in this video was courtesy of Accord Equips, a camera rental company.
If you were to buy the asked gear set-up, it would cost approx INR. 15L here. Way too steep an expense!
You are great
Not at all. Just here to enjoy nature and tell her story. :)
i want to fly to india again miss these moment
You're always welcome to visit 😃🙌🏼
Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, Swapnil! 👊🏼😄
Another epic vlog buddy, loved it 😉👌..... JP
Thanks again, JP! 👊🏼😃
Hey mate, complements to you for making wonderful documentaries. "Somewhere in Maharashtra" wondering why would you keep the location secrete?
So that hunters do not go there
@@ramanarao3016 hunters and other aspiring photographers
Sir Please make a video how to started wildlife photography and when
In the near future, buddy. :)
Amazing..!!👌👌👌
Thanks a lot, Amita! 😃🙌🏼
Nice pics. You should disclose the location too...
Thank you. The locations are intentionally not revealed so as to avoid disturbing the bird life.
It would be lovely if you could share the locations please...
Hello there. I've consciously not disclosed the locations because too many photographers crowd around these sensitive areas and that causes a disturbance to the resident wildlife.
Big W
Mate, you must visit Sundarbans near Kolkata, Sandakphu in North Bengal and Parrot Island in Middle Andaman.
I will in time! 😃🙌🏼❤️
super se upper ✅
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kya hua bro
It's called a fist bump. Lol.
Which lens you use to capture in the wild? 800mm ?
I use quite a few of them. In this video it's the Canon 200-400mm f4L IS EXT.
@@KennethLawrencePhotography 1dx mark 3 have a 4k resolution slow motion?
Yes. Please Google the specs to know more.
This is some excellent stuff right here and also gives me tips for my photography sessions, instant hit on the subscribe button from my side
Hi Kenneth- please share the location also to help other birders. Thanks
Hey there! I've intentionally withheld the locations because of the many crowds that cause disturbances.
@@KennethLawrencePhotography I can understand. I am also a Mumbai based birder. I will get in touch with you separately. Thanks
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks, Deep! 👊🏼😄
Can u suggest good tripod?? I have nikon d7500 with 200-500mm lense
Here's a medium-lightweight tripod I have been using off late for my personal projects. amzn.to/3CF3Fxb