My first solo wildlife photography excursion
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
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I am back in Wales and am out on my first solo wildlife photography excursion. To ensure I can actually get something together for a video, I have chosen one of the most accessible mammals here in the UK, the grey squirrel.
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Videos like this really show the reality of what its like photographing wildlife. It isn't always keeper shots of lifers. Great video. It certainly wasn't boring.
Thank you ☺️ I do really enjoy getting out and just being in nature so getting some images is a bonus!
It’s great to see a normal video of what most nature photographers experience when out and about. Thank you for keeping it real.
Thank you 😁
Nice video and beautiful photos you got.
Thank you 😁
Great video appreciate the attention to detail in the story telling!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Everyone has to start somewhere, I did so 20 years ago and still come home with squirrel photos, never tire of it! Kudos to you for vlogging your experience, looking forward to your future wildlife experiences.
Thank you 😊 I really enjoy being out and about and have lots of ideas planned for this year 👍
Great work Jo....There's a saying "Wildlife photography is pure luck, but you have to maximise your chances by being there !!! 🤠😎
That is very good advice! Defo won't see anything if you don't try
Lovely video of how most wildlife photography is most of the time. Many more videos to follow I hope as your enthusiasm made this so enjoyable 👍
Thank you 😊 I have lots of ideas planned for locations to visit and will bring you along for the adventure 👍
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing your adventure. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket
Thank you 😀
Great job! Keep it up!
Thank you 😊
Good on you - best wishes for the future
Thank you 👍
Brilliant video Jo👏wildlife photography requires a lot of patience 😊well done for persevering 👍
Patience is something I will have to learn 😂 I have a sports photography background and that's very fast paced compared to wildlife. I think this time I wasn't expecting it to get as cold as it did, blooming UK weather! 😂
Hi Jo ! Yeah ...... Wildlife photography is very difficult , but very interesting !!! Good luck !!!
Thank you 😊
Nice video and lovely presentation. New friend from India.
Thank you 👍
Hi Jo, great video, thanks for posting. You got some nice shots! I would suggest wearing darker gloves. I move my hands a lot when Im shooting so I got some camouflage gloves, which I think has helped make my movements less obvious.
Virginia, USA here. Looking forward to more videos!
Glad you enjoyed the video 😄 That's a good idea, I didn't realise how cold it was going to be and they were my emergency camera bag gloves 😅 I do have some black ones that I will be bringing with me from now on 👍
Love the Video.
Thank you 😄
Love your enthusiasm! Looking forward to the next. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
Thank you for watching 😊
I sure hope your channel gets more traction. It's very good.
Thank you 😄
Great first solo video Jo... you are a natural in front of the camera. Great coat... might want to consider some dull trousers (grey/black/green) - and a cheap scrim net or bag hide will help you have the wildlife come closer to you. Good luck and keep going!
Thank you Clive ☺️ and thanks for the advice, need all I can get 😂
Nice one Jo.. You got the Bug now.. look forward to your future Vlog,s.. cheers Den
Thanks Den 😁
Great Video Jo
Thank you 😊
You have a great lense with the 70-200 f2.8 don’t be going crazy buying a gazillion lenses. Your shots look sharp here, looks like a great day sitting out. Love the jacket, defo more wildlife friendly. Love it..
Thank you 😊 haha yes jacket was a good decision I think!
Hi Jo great blog for your first solo. Why does all the wildlife like to hide behind something?? I only just found you but loved watching and look forward to your channel growing all the best. from wandering_fellowship
It's like it knows you have a camera because the times you're out without it, they are always in full pose mode 🤣
Ah, fantastic! Great work, Jo 😊I agree with the 200-600 lens, if you'd have it at that point those shots of the squirrel would've been amazing. Don't get me wrong, these were really fantastic as well but having the right equipment for the job makes it better for sure. I'm very excited to one day buy a "wildlife lens" for my OM-5 as well.
It's right at the top of my 'gear I need to buy' list 😂 hopefully I can acquire one soon 🤞
@@JoHeard It's a great lens. Quite lightweight for its range, and is even "somewhat" macro capable, with its minimum focus distance of 2.4 metres. I sold mine a few years ago when I made the terrible decision to return to dSLR from mirrorless, but I'm switching back soon, and the 200-600 will be one of the first purchases.
New to your channel Jo but really enjoyed your first solo video. Underlines how difficult it can be outing the field sometimes to get the great images. Will defo watch your Scotland video. Can I ask where you bought your jacket from? Thanks Ian 👍
Heya Ian, it is definitely much harder that I thought it was going to be 😅 the coat I got is a Jake Pyke Galbraith Smock in English Oak. I got it from New Forest Clothing as it was on offer 👍
@@JoHeard if you persevere Jo you will be rewarded and think your mountain hare images proved that. 👍
@@JoHeard sorry and thanks for the info on the jacket. 👍
@@ianwilsonwildlifephotography no worries 👍 it's a really nice coat
Jo, can you please give me info on that jacket? Thanks.
It's this one: www.jackpyke.co.uk/products/galbraith-smock I prefer the smock to a zip jacket as it has a really handy massive pocket in the front, ideal for lens caps and phones 👍 I got mine from New Forest Clothing as they didn't have one small enough on the main website
@@JoHeard Thank you, I'll go have a look.