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Gorilla Trekking, Uganda | Wildlife Photography | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest 

Wild and Free Victoria
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Welcome back to the wonderful Uganda!
On this very special journey I will be hiking, exploring, and adventuring through the incredible Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in Uganda. Where I will be hiking with mountain gorillas in the wild. This was an experience of a life time and one that truly moved me.
On this trip I used my Fujifilm X-H2S, Fujifilm 23mm f/1.4 LM WR and the Fujifilm 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6. My equipment held up fantastically, especially in the very dark lit forest where I had to crack met ISO to a disturbing level! Thankfully, Adobe Lightroom has just made an DeNoise update!
I hope you enjoy the adventure and the gorillas.
Wild x
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My Equipment:
Fujifilm X-T3 - B-roll filming and some photography
Fujifilm XH2S - main filming and photography
XF 56mm f/1.2
XF 23mm f/1.2
XF 100 - 400mm f/4.5-5.6
Vlogging Camera:
Sony ZV-1
Sound:
Zoom H1n
RØDE SmartLavPlus Lavalier
Tripod:
Benro Slim Carbon-Fibre Tripod

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12 май 2023

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Комментарии : 64   
@archsafaritours9683
@archsafaritours9683 5 месяцев назад
Just being meters from the mountain gorillas is heart melting. Congratulations
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria 5 месяцев назад
It was an indescribable experience and just incredible, I cannot recommend it enough 🙃
@samanthanabuuma470
@samanthanabuuma470 28 дней назад
You took some of the best photos of the beautiful creatures i have ever seen. well done sister.. such beauty
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria 28 дней назад
This is so lovely 🥹 thank you so much, I really appreciate it and i love the bears. Lots of lovely shots on the way - and some other creatures too 🙂🙂
@andreamonkewicz150
@andreamonkewicz150 Год назад
Wow u did it once again absolutely breath taking! U are extremely talented!
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Awww thank you!! This is so kind and lovely! I thank the moment for being amazing ☺️✌🏻⭐️
@markjohnson7476
@markjohnson7476 Год назад
Beautifully captured images. Atmospheric and full of character. Superb, as usual.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed it ☺️
@Bumblebee0909
@Bumblebee0909 Год назад
Truly magnificent, Thank you for sharing your wonderful images of the gorillas, environment and people. You really have a remarkable skill in your pictures. 👍
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you so much, this is lovely ☺️ It’s all down to the beautiful and captivating subjects ☺️🙃⭐️
@andywhiteside16
@andywhiteside16 Год назад
Words fail me on this what an unbelievable experience and one to treasure to spend time with such an amazing animal in its natural environment so envious
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
It was unbelievable, definitely something i’ll treasure forever. Moments like that go so quickly but are very precious. I hope you get to visit one day 🙃
@littleoneadventures
@littleoneadventures Год назад
Ahhh wow!! Victoria this was amazing. What an incredible experience!
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you lovely! It was incredible ☺️
@MARKLINMAN1
@MARKLINMAN1 Год назад
This was simply OUTSTANDING, their BEAUTIFUL EYES, thank you for these AMAZING captures, JUST WOW! I can only dream of someday being able to capture images of them in the wild where they belong.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
This is so kind and I really appreciate it, thank you. It’s crazy how human like they seemed with their eyes and character. I hope you get to see them one day too, they are beautiful creatures 🙃🙃🦍
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
Beautiful and moving images and footage. What a wonderful experience for you.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you for watching and your kind words. Yes it was an incredible experience, just goes so quick!
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
@@wildandfreevictoria I have retired so I love living adventures vicariously 😎
@withvinayak
@withvinayak Год назад
Loved all the images! So precious!! If possible I want to visit this place once in my lifetime
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you so much! Yeah this is one of those places and I do hope you get to go 🙃🦍
@markroberts1324
@markroberts1324 Год назад
Another outstanding video Victoria. Everything you did is amazing. Sometimes in life we get to experience things that have an effect on us and stays with us for the rest of our lives, this must be one of those experiences for you. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you for all of your support, you are always so kind and uplifting! Yes I know what you mean, to be honest the whole trip to East-Africa has changed me a lot and had such a wonderful impact on my life, it definitely will stay with me forever. It is lovely of you to say that as well, thank you again, this made me smile a lot ☺️
@dx1o101
@dx1o101 Год назад
That was an amazing adventure,pictures turned out fantastic keep up the great work. You have me thinking about picking up 23mm 1.4 because you always get great shots with it.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you very much! I was worried about my pictures, especially with the high ISO but the denoise feature in Lightroom definitely saved them. Aw thank you! I have to say, I adore that lens and the 33mm, they are both fantastic!
@MrModerate_kane
@MrModerate_kane 4 месяца назад
the images tell a very good story, subbed and belled, you deserve more subs, its lovely and that experiences look an feel. its great.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria 4 месяца назад
Aw I really appreciate it, thank you! and it is just lovely reading someone enjoying the experience ☺️✌🏻
@travelcanada8817
@travelcanada8817 Год назад
Wow. Just amazing. Your content is getting so good. Thanks for taking us along
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
I really appreciate your continued support and kind words. Thank you and glad you enjoyed it ☺️✌🏻
@andreposthumus2072
@andreposthumus2072 Год назад
Insane location, such a unique experience. The mountain gorillas certainly did not disappoint! Neither did the 23mm F/1.4. It delivered some stunning shots. I've been eyeing that lens for a while now to accompany my 50mm F/1.0. 🤓 I also really enjoyed those close-ups with the 100-400mm. Very well done! And what a majestic creature that Silverback is! ☺
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
It really was! I’ve never been anywhere quite like it! They were so beautiful to watch and be amongst. And yes, the equipment held up fantastically! Especially in the dark forest. The 23mm is definitely one of my favourite lenses, it’s brilliant. And I was very chuffed with how the 100-400mm performed, especially in low light! 🙃🦍
@terryroth2855
@terryroth2855 Год назад
Awesome!👍👍
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you 😊
@bloomylicious
@bloomylicious Год назад
What an amazing experience! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Some of the pictures of the gorillas almost looked like posed portraits!
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you ☺️ yes it was incredible, even talking about it now I can feel the memory in my heart. I am glad you enjoyed it and the perks of being snow white is you can talk to animals hehe 😉
@tav6459
@tav6459 Год назад
That was a great video and the images are beautiful, i really like the one at 04:58.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
I really appreciate it and thank you! That’s one of my favourite shots ☺️✌🏻
@andreaduranti118
@andreaduranti118 Год назад
Amazing experience
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
It was truly magical ☺️
@volcanoesnationalparkrwanda
Hi thanks for trekking these mountain gorillas its really good that you enjoyed and your gorilla trekking safari was successful but also on our behalf thanks for trekking these incredible animals you really supported our efforts on their conservation much love from Rwanda
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
This is very lovely, thank you! It was such a wonderful experience and the whole conservative of the gorillas is wonderful. Keep up your good work and it is a memory I will hold forever 🙃
@volcanoesnationalparkrwanda
@@wildandfreevictoria Thanks a lot and if possible you can recommend a friend. Do you mind if share with us the mountain gorilla family you trekked i can still provide you with some updates in the family you trekked like if it has got any new member so that you can still follow it and thanks again
@rlmcdo
@rlmcdo Год назад
We need more people like you in this world. Thank you for your work 🙏
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
This is very kind, thank you ☺️
@Themfm4ever
@Themfm4ever Год назад
This seems an amazing experience! Thank you for sharing. I’m curious, I know you had your 100-400; how far away from the gorillas were you actually for most of these shots? The clarity and animal emotion that comes through is mind blowing. Thanks again,Victoria, I am enjoying your travels…
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you! It was incredible! It varied as the gorillas were moving about, the silverback was always further away than the rest but most were about 5-15m away (obviously some shots in the trees were further away). My first shots were with a 23mm so you can see roughly how close they were there :)
@deshaunbethea5254
@deshaunbethea5254 Год назад
The more you learned about the dignity of the gorilla, the more you want to avoid people. ~ Dian Fossey. Please note:The mountain gorilla (gorilla beringei beringei) has been reclassified as endangered from critically endangered by the IUCN on November in 2018 and there’s up to more than 1,063 of these iconic and underrated great apes left in East Africa’s Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic republic of the Congo (Formerly known as Zaire).
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
That is a very lovely quote, I like it a lot. And yes, I think a lot of folk know they are critically endangered. It is such a shame as they are incredible creatures - as are all. It is great what the rangers and local people are doing in the national park to protect them 🦍
@deshaunbethea5254
@deshaunbethea5254 Год назад
@@wildandfreevictoria No I said they were critically endangered but the IUCN reclassified them as now endangered along with the African bush elephant (Loxadonta Africana) also endangered from vulnerable since 2021.
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Ooo right I do apologise - i read that wrong. That is bad! I thought they were still classes as CE - I must have heard this wrong when I was out there! Hmm I still think they need a good helping hand as it would be very sad to see them go!
@deshaunbethea5254
@deshaunbethea5254 Год назад
@@wildandfreevictoria apology accepted. Also on September 24th is world gorilla day (Which people who are animal lovers celebrating one out of three of Africa’s apes).
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
I’m glad! Ooo is it! That is good to have a day, although I think every creature deserves a day :)
@alisonandguywildlifephotograph
@alisonandguywildlifephotograph 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful…fantastic story line…images and videos and awesome editing….we are in the process of planning just this for 2025….what time of year was this please?
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much and it was a wonderful trip, I would love to go again! And that was in the end of January last year 😀
@alisonandguywildlifephotograph
@alisonandguywildlifephotograph 5 месяцев назад
@@wildandfreevictoria thank you 😎
@enricomacchiavello2193
@enricomacchiavello2193 Год назад
Hi! Such an insane travel vlog! I will be there in 2 months with my Fuji X-S10, and I'm struggling regarding which tele lens to buy in combination of the kit lens 18-55 f2.8-4.0: 55-200 or 70-300? I definitely suppose 70-300 is better for wildlife, but I fear that 70mm as minimum range would be a con and maybe swap lens in dusty or humid situations. What do you think about? Which of the 2 is better for an amateur photographer with no previous experience in wildlife? Thank you so much!
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Thank you and how exciting for you! I bet you cannot wait! It is a tricky decision, it depends what shots you are looking at, like overall of the group of gorillas or specific close ups. I used my 23mm as well as my telephoto but the 23mm did feel a bit far away, I probably should have taken the 33mm or 56mm. Luckily for me it was too humid (i did have any issues with lens fog) or dusty, I just brushed past a tree right at the start when changing my lenses and got water on the sensor. If you can take a little lens pouch so you can easily access and swap lenses and free up your hands that would be the best. I think you might want the extra reach at, I was just looking back at my pictures and the close ups of the silverback and eyes of the gorillas was done at 400mm and the one of his whole body was 150mm. Where as the gorillas in the trees varies from 150-350. They are quite close when you are there so it’s your call which lens but I have a feeling you might want the extra reach at 300mm. I hope that gives you an idea and best of luck. AND have a wonderful time! 🙃
@nirvana4698
@nirvana4698 Год назад
Hi.. namste from India 🙏 loved your pics.. im planning to buy the fuji xh2s so was researching on RU-vid.. were the pics straight out of camera?
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
Hello! Thank you! And yes the xh2s is fantastic, do you plan to do just photography or also filming? And no, these images were edited in Lightroom. I don’t tend to edit my images loads, I find Fujifilm colour science and tones fantastic straight out from the camera. The gorilla images were edited in LR using the denoise feature as I had my ISO very high (over 8000) to compensate for the dark forest but that being said the camera still did great picking up all the details 🙃
@nirvana4698
@nirvana4698 Год назад
@@wildandfreevictoria yes i heard about the dark forest and iso in the video. The images as well as video cane out amazing. I wanted primarily for video but your pics were so amazing that i was wondering if its the colors of fuji straight out of camera or post work but thanx for letting me know. Subscribed your channel.. would love to watch more content. Have a great trip. 👍
@deshaunbethea5254
@deshaunbethea5254 Год назад
+Wild and Free Victoria Dear Victoria. Sorry for being impatient and demanding earlier today. All I’m kindly saying and asking is “Dear Victoria look and read my last comment below about world international days of animals from below” I wanted you to answer it. I just don’t want the comment to be left unanswered and also I have a life too and all humans have a life like all all mammals. Forgive me!
@wildandfreevictoria
@wildandfreevictoria Год назад
I understand, but I do not sit looking at my phone replying to comments. And it is very demanding expecting me to. I did see your comment about specific wildlife days and that is very good. Enjoy your day
@deshaunbethea5254
@deshaunbethea5254 Год назад
@@wildandfreevictoria Thanks. You to Victoria. Hugs 🤗 and kisses! 😘
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