My name is Tobias Gjerde, and I am a 20 year old wildlife photographer from Norway. Join me as I venture out in the wilderness with my camera by my side to capture wildlife in its rightful habitat.
Great vid! Have you been happy/ was the focal length enough with 300mm f2.8? Thanks for sharing! Btw how did you prepare for this solo trip? Cannot wait for next one :)
Thank you very much! I would say the 300mm is a bit too short quite often, but I also like to include some scenery, and for those cases, I really like it. For preparations, I have done several solo winter camping trips before, and I was also a year in the army at the Arctic Ranger Batallion, which gave me a lot of experience in that field
@@TobiasGjerde I see, quite some experience there:) reg. 300mm f2.8 I would use it with TC 2x so f5.6 what I thought can be better than zoom lens 200-600 f6.3
I just watched both parts back to back. The fact that not only did you survive this expedition alone, but managed to get some wonderful photos and videos is a huge accomplishment. As I write this you're at 4.99K subscribers so 5k should happen very soon. Your videos are BBC/NatGeo level quality, so you deserve it. I loved the ptarmigan photos where all you can see is the eye mask.
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Bare å ta av seg vinterlua og bukke for at vi får bli med på fjelltur for å titte etter og på Moskus. Du hadde rimelig barske forhold der oppe også så det gjelder å jobbe med naturen og ikke mot den, som du vel nevnte. Telt tur i høyfjellet i blåst og snødrev er ikke for hvermansen. Nok om det....topp video Tobias......tommel opp umiddelbart og hilsen herfra.
OMG man ! stunning amazing photos !!! the portrait at 8:28 and the group shot at 9:19 are my favorites ! absolutely amazing... you are such an inspiration to me... 5 days in such a harsh landscape is incredible! just wow.
Fantastisk bra jobba, Tobias! Du har fått frem stemningen fjellet byr på når vinden drar seg til, og skildrer det tøffe livet der oppe på en forbilledlig måte. Jeg vet veldig godt hvor mye jobb det er med sånn filming, og ikke minst etterbehandling og redigering. Du har gjort det mesterlig! Vi er glade for at du har blitt med i foreninga vår nå, Norske Naturfotografaer. Takk, og lykke til videre!
Thank you so much for opening this amazing landscape and it's inhabitants up to us. I am in awe of your commitment and bravery to travel and explore in such isolatation and challenging conditions. I too love the minimalist shots, they make for very impactful images. I love Musk Ox but to see them dealing with the snow storm was amazing, shaking off the snow, just wow! Thanks for letting us I to your world, you are very talented and can't wait for your next episode Tobias, kudos to you 👏
Wow, what an amazing adventure. After experiencing the warmest day of the year so far (36 C without the humidity factor), this was just what I needed, to watch Tobias in a blizzard. It takes much courage to embark on an overnight solo excursion in such conditions. I couldn't do it. I absolutely loved the minimalist photos of the fox and reindeer. Despite your snow-covered and frozen lens, the video and images of the muskoxen in the blizzard were beyond spectacular. You are a very talented wildlife photographer.
Absolutely fantastic video and photos. Thank you so much for sharing this. Would you consider doing a video on the technical aspects of such an expedition? Preparation, equipment, settings, etc. No problem if you don't, but I am sure that this would be highly interesting. Thank you again and I am very much looking forward to the next video.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that! I will not be making any such video in the first place, but for such gear related videos, I recommend checking out Morten Hilmer.
Hi Tobias. Go alone in such a campaign quite a risky. Usually it's done by the company. But the frames, of course, turned out to be obaldens. We say the courage - city takes. Success.
I have a feeling you're gonna become the most famous wild life photographer in the world. We notice your passion, enthusiasm and dedication in your solo videos. Good luck my guy! ❤