Something that really could improve your channel is if, instead of handholding your long shots you were mounted to a tripod or at least a monopod. I realize they are expensive and a Pita BUT , if the wildlife is truly the focus of your channel you should present them at their finest and not have the Ocean Wave effect (seasick) of the little back and fourth and up and down you get when you handhold at 500mm. Just a thought to bring good to really good or great and yes it will also improve your stills sharpness. Just a thought from an old guy
@@kaydeandkatrina I know you are just starting out and you are doing great. But you'll be surprised how much the little things count on long shots. Keep it up, I just subscribed :)
Thanks for the tip! We've thought about gym memberships, but we're usually not in big enough towns for that to be worth it for us. Our camp shower and random $5 showers have been working for us so far!
Love the video guys. I just subscribed so looking forward to your travels and hope to see you out in the field. BTW...the cut from dumping the toilet to pouring coffee almost made me 🤮.
Thanks very much Thomas! Hope to see you out there as well! Haha, Katrina noticed that in the edit but I didn't. Once she explained it to me I HAD to leave it in! 😂
Just found your channel and I love it already! The video was full of gorgeous photos, the look into your daily routine was well done (I honestly didn't think twice about the toilet and coffee transition.) and you two have such a calm manner that I am definitely a fan! New subscriber and off to watch more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
hey guys . . . really enjoyed your videos and photos . . . I photographed the same kits in Cooke City on May 23 . . . there are actually 7 or 8 . . . I was curious what camera and lens you were using . . . I am assuming the videos were taken with the same camera as the photos . . . I took my kit photos using my samsung s21 attached to my swarovski spotting scope . . . they turned out great . . . however, I haven't purchased a camera in 25 years . . . at that time I was photographing the Druid Peak Pack alongside Rick McIntyre . . . time goes by . . . too fast!
Thanks Gary! That's so cool! Yes, we shot everything on the same camera. We used a Nikon Z50 and a Nikon 200-500mm f5.6 F mount lens for all of the wildlife shots.
Love your videos. I've been to Grand Teton Nat'l Park, for a photo workshop and loved the scenery and animals. I'm curious, what gear do you shoot with? I shoot Nikon's and the largest lens is a 200-400 F/4G ED VR and the results are amazing. Planning a trip up to Glacier, then Yellowstone, then Grand Teton and back home. Keep up the good work.
That's awesome! Our long lens is the Nikon 200-500mm f5.6 F mount lens. We've only had it for about 2 months but we love it so far! That sounds like an incredible trip. We're actually in Glacier right now filming another video. We appreciate the comment!
Really enjoyed both your recent Yellowstone videos. Having visited and photographed wildlife there multiple times, can you tell me the name of the trail you hiked where you observed the badgers? Thanks and keep doing what your doing, it’s very well done.
Where about did you find a roadside spot to camp in Yellowstone? I thought one always had to be in a designated campground. Really enjoyed your video. Think I’d rather be in Yellowstone than anywhere else on earth
We actually camped outside of the National Park on a forest service road. I believe you're right, there is no dispersed camping within the park. Thanks very much for watching John! Yellowstone is one of our favorite places as well!
I love the brown bears...we sat one day for over an hour watching them in a park in S. Dakota a month ago or so. They look just like to ones you have been showing...not sure but I have never seen a grizzly bear yet. We are coming out that way again sometime soon and I can't wait. Have fun! Thanks for sharing...Peace