Woow! Watching those beatiful animals just living their life is wondeful! Great work and amazing shots. Specilly the ones with the two cubs:) Regards from Germany
These clips are absolutely stunning and so relaxing. I play this video for my toddlers to help them relax before nap time and they love it and fall asleep so much easier!
Great footage. And most importantly it seems like you had a great time with great people in an amazing place! Thanks for creating the video and taking us with you. Dont underestimate what you did there for us :)
Hi Isaac, I really liked the format and subject of this video. It was very informative and educational in seeing the various photos and your critiques. Thanks for sharing!
It's awesome to see guys like this drop into AK for the first time! The grin on this dudes face tells it all. Everyone needs to find the time to discover ALASKA! I dropped in 1976. LOL
Great critiques, as always-thank you. I did get a little stressed when I saw the photo of the fawn. I’ve alway read that if a fawn’s ears are curled, it’s a sign that it’s dehydrated and has probably been abandoned. I hope that’s not always the case, and that this little one survived.
Great information. I am hoping to get to the Tetons in the next couple of weeks before we head back east. Next weekend were headed to Banff hoping to get some good shots and will definitely be using your tips from this video. Might even get back to Yellowstone for a few days.
loved seeing all these photos and you added so much with your knowledge|techniques - I’m new to your RU-vid channel and until I subscribed from Instagram- I thought your surname was Spicz 🤭
Great video, but I only follow you on RU-vid. I would have submitted photos for sure. Maybe do a quick video here as well next time. Been following you since you spotted the Great Grey for Mark Smith and Steve.
Great to see you making more RU-vid content! And thanks a lot for including my musk ox photo! It took me a week of camping in blizzards alone in the mountains to capture that photo, so it's one that I'm rather proud of.
My takeaway; 1. eyelevel 2. negative space where the animal is looking 3. linear gradient at the bottom; lower exposure xD Great advice, lovely photos all round
Photographer, don’t even pretend to be. But these pictures were amazing! Would love to see you do more!
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Appreciate the feedback on my lion photo, Isaac. Eye level would definitely enhance the photo so I'm considering a monopod for my next visit to Kenya in March. The center composition comments are really helpful as well. Thanks!
Thanks again for the review of my octopus photo ! I’ve actually had a few people try and tell me it’s fake or AI so no worries 😂 then I pull the RAW image for proof haha. Some great images in this series!
It’s the highlights on the top right tentacles and the top of the head that make it look fake in my opinion. I can’t make sense from a lighting perspective how those are the only blown out highlights compared to the surface water above as those should have been blown out too. But I assume you had underwater lighting and I’m not one for using strobes and that’s why it may not be registering with my brain. But it sure is an epic image nonetheless!
@@StagnerImagesI actually never use strobes so my photos are natural light. But what you’re referencing may just be the light coming from behind and a little above me which wouldn’t quite affect the surface water behind and above the octopus. And the top of the surface isn’t in the photo. Either way, I appreciate the feedback 🤙🏻
Most of these I agree with, but personally I like the center comp on Tom’s bison better. His comp looks like a landscape photographers take on wildlife. I think it fits really well with the size of the bison.
Thanks for the beautiful comment on the Lynx image. It's one of my personal favourite. Hope you get to see your "lynx" someday. Goodluck and btw, the deer is called roe deer which is fairly common here in Europe.
EXCELLENT! I love your tips: get low, that way at eye level or slightly below subject improves the background. I love your edits using linear gradients, especially in the foregrounds. It may be youtube, but the first photo looks more like a painting than a photo...over edited? 17:52 wolf photo over-edited with the vignette? 20:49 Bright vertical streak coming out of badger's head is visual distraction? 25:26 Bright blur at fawns eye might be avoided by moving a few inches to the right while taking the photo?
Very important and helpful feedback, even though I did not submit a photo. Great video, and it really gave me a new perspective on wildlife photography. 🫶🏾🌳 Can I still submit a picture?
I enjoyed this! Thinking about the picture I sent (not featured but that’s okay 😆), I probably would have gotten the same critiques but all the tips and tricks were very helpful and give me better ideas for future shots!