Informative& beautiful. 😍The behind the scenes shots of you at work, very cool. THANK YOU for talking about Ethical Treatment. It should go without saying but unfortunately it does need to be said. 🌱✌💚
Well said Andrew .. the things some people do to get the shot 🙈🙄… ethics are important but seldom seen of late . Thankfully there are like minded individuals out there . I photograph much of Zimbabwe and there national parks . Mana pools being my favourite , mostly because you can walk around with the freedom without people and vehicles . But only because I grew up in Zimbabwe and have had extensive bush experience with the wildlife, but I do recommend this to anyone but with a walking guide if you not familiar with the bush and the wildlife . I really enjoy your channel , keep up these interesting blogs ! Thanks again Andrew . Hamba gashle ( go well ) !
Wow. Thank you so much for the lovely comment! Yeah I was trained in a way to be very ethical thankfully. I often shoot in lower Zambezi and hope to cross the river to mana pools one day! Thanks again
Enjoyed the day-in-the-life theme on safari from your other videos and learned great tips on this one. Flying to Tanzania in a week. Will make sure to look at the wonderful world outside my camera's viewfinder too. Subscribed and look forward to learning from your experience as a photographer.
Been watching your and others’ videos about wildlife photography. Animals seem too friendly ;) too my surprise. Your tips help. I am just about to get a 100-500 lens and hope to go to my first African safari next year.
Hi there. Thanks for watching. Animals on safari are generally very “friendly” they mostly go about their business without paying much attention to humans. They aren’t always friendly to each other tho 😀
So simple with the settings, great advice! Top tip on parking further away as well! And your final tip is sadly so important to repeat. Great video mate
I love this learning video, so helpful and you picked out a lot of things that I do wrong. I'm going to be with a group and I hope it's small if not I will I will take your best tip go by myself. What are some of your favorite spots in Kenya & Tanzania to see if that's one of my stops? I have got to take your main advice and learn my settings quickly. Thanks I'm going to find more of your teaching video. Peace 🦁🦒🦓
Brilliant tips thanks am going on safari hopefully next year and at present my longest lens is 70 to 200 so looks like i have rent another lens. More videos with settings would be fantastic thanks so much 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting!! A longer lens would be great if possible. Maybe you can get a 1.4 teleconverter for your current lens? Best quality would be to rent a lens if possible tho.
Insect macro photography is like another world. I don’t know a huge amount about it to be honest. It might be possible to do when on safari. I do know that some of the incredible insect macro shots you see can be staged, sometimes even with dead insects!
Hi there. Thanks for the comment. The general principle remains the same. Low aperture, select the shutter speed depending on the birds movement and allow the auto iso to do its thing. If the bird is sitting still then you can shoot slower speeds around 1/100 if you’re steady and then if the bird is in flight then increase that shutter speed to something like 1/2500 or faster. It depends how much light you have to play with really.
i can somewhat do those fast changes on my 450d ( i will upgrade once i have the money) but they will only show up in photos or liveview mode, which is not optimal obviously. and would a 70-300 canon L lens be ok for a first timer on safari?
I shoot above 500 quite regularly. In some cases it can be 50/50 between my 400mm and my 200-600. In use the 400mm as much as I can then the 200-600 for wider or tighter shots
Great comment “we are a guest in the animals habitat”. So good you emphasise ethical behaviour.
It's very important for sure and it often reads to better photos after respecting the animals.
Informative& beautiful. 😍The behind the scenes shots of you at work, very cool. THANK YOU for talking about Ethical Treatment. It should go without saying but unfortunately it does need to be said.
🌱✌💚
Thank you so much for the comment and taking time to watch the adventure!!
Great tips, thanks.
You are most welcome, I hope you got some value from the video :)
Well said Andrew .. the things some people do to get the shot 🙈🙄… ethics are important but seldom seen of late . Thankfully there are like minded individuals out there . I photograph much of Zimbabwe and there national parks . Mana pools being my favourite , mostly because you can walk around with the freedom without people and vehicles . But only because I grew up in Zimbabwe and have had extensive bush experience with the wildlife, but I do recommend this to anyone but with a walking guide if you not familiar with the bush and the wildlife . I really enjoy your channel , keep up these interesting blogs ! Thanks again Andrew . Hamba gashle ( go well ) !
Wow. Thank you so much for the lovely comment! Yeah I was trained in a way to be very ethical thankfully. I often shoot in lower Zambezi and hope to cross the river to mana pools one day! Thanks again
Thank you. This video and the video of a typical day for you were magical. Hopefully some day I could join you on Safari
Thank you very much. I’m glad you enjoyed them and yes!! One day I hope
Thank you for sharing your top tips
Thank you for watching!
Andrew Getting into the studio videos now 😎
Haha yeah nice to try and share a little bit of knowledge if I can. Hope you enjoyed the video dude 🤟🏼
Enjoyed the day-in-the-life theme on safari from your other videos and learned great tips on this one. Flying to Tanzania in a week. Will make sure to look at the wonderful world outside my camera's viewfinder too. Subscribed and look forward to learning from your experience as a photographer.
That’s great to hear!! Have an epic safari!!
Excellent video with so many good tips that I can’t wait to apply when doing animal shots in the future. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you found some value!
Been watching your and others’ videos about wildlife photography. Animals seem too friendly ;) too my surprise.
Your tips help. I am just about to get a 100-500 lens and hope to go to my first African safari next year.
Hi there. Thanks for watching. Animals on safari are generally very “friendly” they mostly go about their business without paying much attention to humans. They aren’t always friendly to each other tho 😀
So simple with the settings, great advice! Top tip on parking further away as well! And your final tip is sadly so important to repeat. Great video mate
Thanks for watching dude. Glad you enjoyed it!!
I love this learning video, so helpful and you picked out a lot of things that I do wrong. I'm going to be with a group and I hope it's small if not I will I will take your best tip go by myself. What are some of your favorite spots in Kenya & Tanzania to see if that's one of my stops? I have got to take your main advice and learn my settings quickly. Thanks I'm going to find more of your teaching video. Peace 🦁🦒🦓
Thank you for the kind words. Sadly i don’t have experience shooting in those areas yet!!
Great video and great tips! Thank you!
Thank you! 😃
Brilliant tips thanks am going on safari hopefully next year and at present my longest lens is 70 to 200 so looks like i have rent another lens. More videos with settings would be fantastic thanks so much 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
A longer lens would be great if possible. Maybe you can get a 1.4 teleconverter for your current lens? Best quality would be to rent a lens if possible tho.
Hi andrew. James in Scotland here. I would want to do insect macro and environment photos. Great videos mate. What do think. Beat regards.
Insect macro photography is like another world. I don’t know a huge amount about it to be honest. It might be possible to do when on safari. I do know that some of the incredible insect macro shots you see can be staged, sometimes even with dead insects!
Your work is sensational!
Thanks so much man. Really appreciate it!
@@AndrewMacdonaldPhotography Welcome. Are you living in Africa now ?
@@RM831BC4E4 Im all over. In Scotland at the moment tho
Extremely valid tips!
@@rags1954 thank you, happy you got some value 😀
Yep mate need more videos about ISO,aperture …
Thanks a lot …
Would love to hear your thoughts on bird photography settings wise. We get a lot of snowy owls where im at in the winter
Hi there. Thanks for the comment. The general principle remains the same. Low aperture, select the shutter speed depending on the birds movement and allow the auto iso to do its thing. If the bird is sitting still then you can shoot slower speeds around 1/100 if you’re steady and then if the bird is in flight then increase that shutter speed to something like 1/2500 or faster. It depends how much light you have to play with really.
Thanks for your tips! ❤
I still am dreaming to go to Safari in Africa. I hope a day I could realise it! 😊
MimiPet you have got to go it will change your life well it did mine. I'm still amazed of the beauty of an anamial.
Hi andrew. James again. Can you do a video on the dos and don't what to do on safari. Thanks. Keep clicking mate.
That’s a great idea for a video yeah. I’ll get cracking with that. Watch this space!!!
Great ! i like it friend
Thank you!
Such awesome advice, thank you!! I am going on safari in less than a month and I'm more confident I'll be able to bring home some wall-hangers!
Thank you!! I’m glad you got some value from the video 😀
Thanks Andrew ))) nice video!
Thank you very much!
Yep mate need more tips on the ISO , Aperture and so..
Very fantastic information 🤙🏼👍🏼
Thank you for watching. You mean more info on how these things work and what they do with camera performance??
More tips on photography
i can somewhat do those fast changes on my 450d ( i will upgrade once i have the money) but they will only show up in photos or liveview mode, which is not optimal obviously. and would a 70-300 canon L lens be ok for a first timer on safari?
imstant fan now, ❤️
Thank you very much
Thank you. Brilliant tips
Glad I could help 😀
I recently got a 100-500mm lens and am considering also getting a 1.4 teleconverter-how often do you find yourself shooting beyond 500mm?
I shoot above 500 quite regularly. In some cases it can be 50/50 between my 400mm and my 200-600. In use the 400mm as much as I can then the 200-600 for wider or tighter shots