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  • i wish i could afford to do this as a job!, i cant even afford to get a decent lens right now for all my wild life i use the nikkor 105mm f.2.8 micro haha not exactly the best for it

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  • camo on the lens, and wear a RED jacket.... OK... i get it.... i'm the fool.

  • Actually "fool" might be the right choice of words! Like most large mammals, they only see "black & white" or shades of grey. So my red jacket seen in B&W appears dark grey. The camo stays on my lens all the time and the reason I wore a red jacket is for safety from hunters mistaken me for an animal and it adds a nice splash of color too!

  • @douggardner1 looks like hderoest got owned! i guess he never went hunting before.

  • Whats the difference between a bison and a bufalo?? You cant wash your hands in a buffalo............well i think that one works better if you have a Devon accient. Great video really enjoyed it. thank you.

  • Interesting film and very nice pics.

  • I'm jelaous

  • Could you recommend the 1.7 x teleconvertor for consumer zoom lenses like the AF 70-210 or 70-300

  • @SlingerDun

    the teleconverter will not work on the consumer zoom lenses like the 70-300mm. great versatile lens though

  • Do you or can you do a beginners series? Like how to started in that kinda business and what is a good starter camera.

  • same song as the vid "patience in the field" by mauromedia loooool

  • I agree with jerseyman.

  • Wish he'd talk more about Aperture, Camera, Exposure, Settings and Tips of Photography than he talk about Animals.

  • i wish i had these kind of cameras right now all i have is a 16 mega pixel camera

  • Hey Doug

    I'm 13 years old, and really intrested in Wildlife photography. I have a Canon EOS 20d. Also, a 90-300mm lens. I am saving up for a 50-500mm. I was wandering if you new any good places to buy cheap lenses. If you have any tips for a beginer, I will be truely honoured. Another question, do you know any good places to photograph in the west midlands (that where I am located) When does Wild Photo Adventure start. I heard it starts in April 2011 but coudln't find it. Hope you can help.

  • Hey Doug

    I'm 13 years old, and really intrested in Wildlife photography. I have a Canon EOS 20d. Also, a 90-300mm lens. I am saving up for a 50-500mm. I was wandering if you new any good places to buy cheap lenses. If you have any tips for a beginer, I will be truely honoured. another question, do you know any good places to photograph in the west midlands (that where I am located) When does Wild Photo Adventure start. I heard it starts in April 2011 but coudln;'t find it. Hope you can help

  • Yes, it is a fixed 500mm, however by using 1.4x and/or a 2x teleconverter I can get much tighter shots. Also, sometimes the animal is moving towards me which allows me to get tighter shots as well. Thanks for watching! Season 3 (in HD) starts in a couple weeks on PBS and online.

  • I assume your lens is a fixed 500mm. im just getting into telephoto photography. how would you zoom in on different part if the lens is fixed? i notice you get pictures of the same subject closer and farther away with that lens which is why i ask.

  • Great, Canon <3

  • Owowowowo I like to be with you guys .. I like photography animal ..but i'm still secondary ..

  • What Camera du you/he use? :-)

    Thanks

    Jakob

  • @Jakob1056687 Canon EOS 1D Mark IV or Mark III, but i think IV though it got 10 fps.

    The lens are probably 500mm.

  • lol 3:97 he's like a gangster with the straw in his mouth.like yeah.i'm da man!or..da elk!

  • fantastic park , superb nature

  • nice one! gr8 vid! nothing better than being out in the field capturing the moment!

  • The camo stays on the camera gear all the time, regardless of what I'm shooting. As for the orange jacket....we were in areas where hunting is allowed and the law states that at least one person in a group must me wearing safety orange. ( I probably should have mentioned that in the show, huh!)

    But the interesting thing is that most large mammals are color blind, so the orange would look medium gray to the animals.

    Thanks

    Doug Gardner

  • Nice stuff

    but Camo on the camera gear and a bright orange Jacket?

  • Great stuff Doug. Thanks!

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