Just so there is no confusion, these are not scopes they are actual camera lenses. Scopes are magnified layers of glass (much like a lens) that you look directly through viewing only not photography. My longest lenses are 500mm and 600mm. I use Canon brand equipment.
I hear you say your large scope is a 500mm, but I have not heard what the really long one is that you use for like birds? And is this a combination of scopes or just one? Also…What brand of camera do you prefer? I just found out about your show so haven't seen much yet. I like what I have seen though. Thanks!
Hiya Doug, will you be posting any new videos here this year, I have been enjoying the shows you have posted here already, I do wildlife photography here in Alberta , Canada , hope to see more from you soon
Yes, do talk about stalking techniques in many of the shows, however in this particular show we where in a national park and the animals are accustom to seeing people. Even at that it is important to approach slowly and quietly, wearing neutral toned, dark or camo clothing. With most animals you should always try to approach from the thickest cover in the area....moving from tree to tree or bush to bush and staying in the shade as much as possible.
how did u make those colors pop out on the pic? because on the video, there is no tht strong of yellow and green colors on background. do u use a editing software?
and i notice, when taking focusing on something white, every thing else became dark, and when focusing on something dark ( like the skin of the moose) every thing else, became too white? how do you slove this problem? ps i love youer show!!!
I generally only use fill flash for birds, reptiles and insects. (but not game birds like turkey or waterfowl) Small songbirds and some shorebirds are really the only ones that will tolerate it. I never use flash with mammals.
Many years of being a outdoorsman and a hunter have helped me develop an understanding of an animals behavior and patterns. Understanding how blinds and camoflage work is imperative.
Just so there is no confusion, these are not scopes they are actual camera lenses. Scopes are magnified layers of glass (much like a lens) that you look directly through viewing only not photography. My longest lenses are 500mm and 600mm. I use Canon brand equipment.
Thanks for watching!
Doug
douggardner1 4 months ago
I hear you say your large scope is a 500mm, but I have not heard what the really long one is that you use for like birds? And is this a combination of scopes or just one? Also…What brand of camera do you prefer? I just found out about your show so haven't seen much yet. I like what I have seen though. Thanks!
applepiebetty 4 months ago
Hiya Doug, will you be posting any new videos here this year, I have been enjoying the shows you have posted here already, I do wildlife photography here in Alberta , Canada , hope to see more from you soon
TheNatureguy01 9 months ago
@TheNatureguy01 Please visit our website (wildphotoadventures com) to view all the new shows of Season 3.
douggardner1 9 months ago
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wow, amazing pictures, please also watch my video, and tell me what you think about it, would be very nice, thaks, max :)
28maxw 9 months ago
do you only carry a 500mm? do you ever take a 70-200?
Edititngtutorials 10 months ago
@applejuicefreak you have to be sneaky!
aleksandersandstrom 1 year ago
Oh and by the way, before anyone asks about my Orange jacket. Most large mammals are color blind, only able to see shades of grey.
douggardner1 1 year ago
Yes, do talk about stalking techniques in many of the shows, however in this particular show we where in a national park and the animals are accustom to seeing people. Even at that it is important to approach slowly and quietly, wearing neutral toned, dark or camo clothing. With most animals you should always try to approach from the thickest cover in the area....moving from tree to tree or bush to bush and staying in the shade as much as possible.
douggardner1 1 year ago
What lens are you using?
football1213 1 year ago
@football1213 "i use a 500mm lens"
aleksandersandstrom 1 year ago
What camera do you use
Thank you :)
/ Jakob
Jakob1056687 1 year ago
how did u make those colors pop out on the pic? because on the video, there is no tht strong of yellow and green colors on background. do u use a editing software?
and i notice, when taking focusing on something white, every thing else became dark, and when focusing on something dark ( like the skin of the moose) every thing else, became too white? how do you slove this problem? ps i love youer show!!!
starthi 1 year ago
How do you get so close to the animals? Any tips?
We have some deers here close to my house, and I really wanna get a good shot at them. With the camera of course.
Jonatanost 1 year ago
Hello i was wondering if you use a flash for your wildlife?
smithphotograthy 1 year ago
I generally only use fill flash for birds, reptiles and insects. (but not game birds like turkey or waterfowl) Small songbirds and some shorebirds are really the only ones that will tolerate it. I never use flash with mammals.
douggardner1 1 year ago
how do you get so close to the animals? It seems so impossible...
theFSXsimmer 2 years ago
Many years of being a outdoorsman and a hunter have helped me develop an understanding of an animals behavior and patterns. Understanding how blinds and camoflage work is imperative.
douggardner1 1 year ago
hy!what lens do you use for these videos?i am a wildlife photographer,i`m kind of at the begining of this.i want a tele lens....
82ngt 2 years ago
The big tele lens that is seen in most of my videos is as Canon 500mm f4.
Thanks
Doug
douggardner1 2 years ago
@douggardner1
that aint no cheap lenses either, id love to have one someday.
HillClimbersForum 2 years ago
R these videos not in high defination (HD) avaialable.
abids77 2 years ago
Seasons 1 & 2 were all shot in SD but beginning with Season 3 everything will be shot in HD.
Thanks
Doug
douggardner1 2 years ago
@abids77
Season 1 and 2 were shot in widescreen standard definition, but starting with Season 3 everything with be in HD and available across the entire US.
douggardner1 1 year ago
First view nice video
Recon9143 2 years ago
Thank you! Stay tuned for Season 3 in HD.
THanks
Doug
douggardner1 2 years ago