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Wildlife Photography in Congaree National Park Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

Here I am on a wildlife shoot at Congaree.

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  • Thanks for your in-depth description of your gear. It's a real must for me! I also watched the video you posted, the one outside your house snapping a Bluebird. You covered, exposure times, settings and also the reason for using a flash on the day. I believe as a consequence of your absolute coverage my photography has now improved. Many thanks. By the way, well done on winning a pair of binoculars.

  • @Gunner5053 That's what it's all about man....making a channel that's useful and entertaining. Thankfully my videos have improved significantly since this one though. =)

  • Nice video, I just walked a nice trail today and for those that don't know, 30 pounds feels like 100 pounds after about 20 or so minutes so, pack light as you can... and be ready to pack up and head out...But always make sure you didn't leave anything or drop anything. You won't want to to go back and retrieve it later..if you can even find it..Lens caps, filter and such tend to disappear easily on the trail! Thanks Man!

  • @CAJUNNSC 'Thanks for sharing your tips!

  • Hi, excellent series of videos, very easy to watch and informative, please keep it up!

  • @DJBufster Thanks for stopping by!

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  • LOL at the random bug on the camera

  • Very nice Video beste grüße fr germany Wolfgang

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  • 0:30 Bugs spray ? ha ha ha...

  • u havent seen many mosquito's before u have been at Finnmarksvidda in north Norway.

  • @SBMFfilms I read reviews stating that there was very little difference in IQ between the Kenko and the Canon, that's why I bought the kenko at about half price. Images are still plenty sharp with the TC.

  • Hey there Collin, I am getting into photography (will be mostly wildlife). I will be getting the Rebel T1i to start out with and a T-mount for my ETX-80 telescope to use as a 400mm telephoto which should work ok for now. Any way you mentioned you use a 1.4x Kenko teleconverter, now do these reduce image quality a lot or a little and should I buy the 1.4x Canon or the Kenko? I know the Canon is expensive but is it worth its extra buck. Please help. Also, keep up with the vids, I enjoy watching.

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