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David Maki Photography
Registrace 21. 10. 2012
Bald Eagles at Hood Canal in Washington State
A short 4 minute video of eagle photography along the tide pools and oyster beds of Hood Canal in Washington State.
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Photography in Northern Norway
zhlédnutí 389Před 21 dnem
After an epic trip to Svalbard in search of polar bears, we spent the next three weeks in May of 2024 exploring and photographing Northern Norway. Learn more about my photography at dmakiphoto.com/ #norway #lofotenislands #photography #travel
Our Arctic Expedition ... Svalbard 2024
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 28 dny
A video of our photographic expedition in the high arctic. Images and video captured during a 10-day expedition in April of 2024 with Pangolin Photo Safaris aboard the R/V Kinfish as we sail around Svalbard in search of Polar Bears. Learn more about my photography at dmakiphoto.com/ #svalbard #polarbears #arctic #photography #wildlifephotography
Photography in the San Juan Islands ... Waterfalls and Wildlife
zhlédnutí 40Před 2 měsíci
A 2024 photography tour through the San Juan Islands. Learn more about my photography at dmakiphoto.com/ #sanjuanisland #washingtonstate #photograhy #wildlifephotography
Photography in Puerto Rico
zhlédnutí 48Před 4 měsíci
A photographic journey around the island of Puerto Rico in 2024. To see a select group of digital images from this trip, visit my website at www.dmakiphoto.com. #puertorico #photography
Onaqui Wild Horses 2023
zhlédnutí 30Před 7 měsíci
A very short video of the Onaqui wild Mustang horses of Utah, well ... horsing around. Learn more about my photography at dmakiphoto.com/ #wildhorses #utah #onaqui #photography #horses
Vancouver Island 2023
zhlédnutí 36Před 8 měsíci
A tour around Vancouver Island, including time spent with the Grizzly Bears of Bute Inlet in British Columbia Learn more about my photography at dmakiphoto.com/ #grizzlies #wildlifephotography #bears #homalco #vancoucerisland #grizzlybear #grizzlybears #britishcolumbia #canada
Lovely. I am travelling there next week. What lens do you recommend 70/200- or 24-70mm. these are both Nikonf2.8. ( Nikon D500 & D850)Appreciate your comments..(I am a hobbyist)
Thank-you. Have a wonderful time !! It is a magical place. Both lenses would be good to have with you, and are excellent. The 24-70 will work well for landscapes and ice. I used mine quite a lot for those type of images. The 70-200 will also allow you to get some more isolated images of ice. However, if you are looking for images of wildlife ... you will need something with a much longer range like a 100-400 or a 180-600. Even with those, a teleconverter might be necessary for some wildlife sightings (I often shot with a 180-600 and a 1.4x TC). If you don't want to invest more money in another lens, think about picking up a 2.x teleconverter. You can put it on the 70-200 and effectively have a 140-400 lens without much more money or weight. You will lose 2 stops of light, but since it is the land of the midnight sun ... you won't be shooting in darker conditions as often. My wife used a set up like that in Africa and it worked pretty well, although you are a lot closer to the wildlife in Africa than in the Arctic.
@@dmakiphoto Many thanks. I do have 200/500 f 5.6 but it is a task to lug. I will go with the TC. Again many thanks. appreciate your advice
Awesome so lovely footages. Thanks for sharing & big like
I'm glad you enjoyed it
Great video!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
Great photography, but the music is annoying and distracting, especially @ 1:24 when the Eagle is vocalizing.
Thank-you for watching and providing feedback. I am glad you enjoyed the photography. The eagles are great subjects. I'll take your feedback into consideration for future videos ... in the meantime feel free to lower the volume 😁
Beautiful work, thank you!
Thank you.
Outstanding David !!!! both video and photos! I like how you are able to follow the action of flight. And the video clip of the eagle chortling , while it goes from beak to tailfeathers. And the clip of it taking a small fish from amongst the rocks. I imagine there was a lot of editing to put this together so smoothly.
Thank you so much. It's a favorite spot not far from home...although it's become too popular with photographers from everywhere else. Not as epic as Polar Bears, but still amazing to witness. Doing video has been a fun way to present my photos.
Thanks for taking us on this journey. Great videography. When is the best month to visit (April ?) and any issues with sea sickness on a small vessel.
Thanks. April is earlier than when most go. However, that means you'll likely not run across other big boats. There is still lots of Ice, so better chance of capturing more Arctic looking images. Most rough seas were at Night when making long moves. Bothered some. Dramamine was our friend.
Great film! excellent photos and with detailed travel date/location
Thank you. I'm new to video, but I'm having fun using it to present my photos in a different way.
Impressive composition David. Well thought out .
Thank you
Good job
Thanks. It was an epic experience
Outstanding video and photos David !!! I went to your portfolio first to look at the pics before coming to this video. What a professional production by both you and Molly! there's something wrong if this doesn't get massive views! I'm going to send the link to my family and friends for sure. A couple are also professional photographers.
Thank you. We are grateful we have an opportunity to enjoy nature like this. I'm still learning the whole video aspect, but it's a fun way to share our photography with others.
David, cousin Ron here. Count yourself fortunate to have experienced far more than any of your elder relations in Minnesota , including me , ever will! I appreciate seeing this so much! I am relegated to life on the Iron Range and Duluth area still able to post videos on my You Tube channel with antiquated cameras of musicians. I think of your Grandpa Arvo who was a wonderful violin player and my Dad Ray Kutsi playing his accordion back in the early 60s together. It's a shame they didn't have the technology to capture the music back then.
Ron. Sorry. Somehow missed your comment when we were disconnected in the Arctic for a while. We absolutely count ourselves fortunate every day. It is quite an amazing opportunity that we have to be able to experience so much of this world ... and am grateful for all of our ancestors that helped do all of the heavy lifting (often literally) for us to be here.