This episode is about the bird of prey migration at autumn in Scandinavia, more precise i will show footage from Falsterbo in Sweden and Stevns cliff in Denmark which is hotsports in the migration
Just stunning images and footage Dennis, filming birds in slowmo. just gives them even more grace than they already have ! The standard of your work is up there with the best. 👍
Very nice video. I use to visit Falsterbo many times at this time of the year. The density of birds of prey varies from day to day. The past days were really good. If you are out for as many species as possible then the early season (late Aug/early Sep) is best. If the count of birds matters then later in the season (late Sep) is best.
I’m glad you’ll be back! 😄 Congrats on 1,000 subscribers!! I guarantee 2,000 will happen a lot quicker! Dennis, I’m getting ready to upload my first ever video to RU-vid. I was hoping you could give me some advice. I shot the video in 4K 30p but I rendered the project in 1080p. When I upload the 1080p video to RU-vid will it look like crap? Would I be better off rendering as a 4K video and uploading it instead? I don’t want the quality of the video to be compromised too much. I have it on Vimeo and it looks fine in 1080. Of course it doesn’t look as good as 4K but the difference is negligible. Let me know what you think. Thanks!!
Haha thanks :) i dont think it will look like crap but personally i choose to uplod in 4K in the best possiple quality. I will follow you asap and see you uploads :)
@@DennisJacobsenWildlife I might do 4K then. The video shows a controlled burn (prescribed fire). It’s just under 9 minutes. I think I had 32 minutes of actual footage. I had a hard time shortening it any further. I don’t narrate or anything so you won’t actually get to see or hear me except once briefly when I make a quick comment. Just my crew is featured. I filmed the whole time. It basically just shows what a burn looks like from start to finish. I’ll probably be in future videos. I plan on featuring prairie as much as possible. Including the wildlife that uses our prairies. Prairie grasses is what we burned. If they are too dominant the prairie flowers won’t grow. So a late summer burn hurts the grasses just enough to let the flowers grow better the next year.
Aiy Aiy, love you subtle humor in addition to the amazing photos. I'm 50% dansk selv og har planer om at komme ned til Falsterbo og måske til Danmark. Har svært med at forstå at du bare har 1000 subskribers, men det kommer.
Thank you for the nice comment 🙏😁 hope you will have a great trip and many birds passing by 🤞😁 i just take it one video at the time and see where it goes 🎬📷
Thank you 😁 .. it was very different in this video .. they just pass by on their migrating route in different hights, distance and so on .. 😁 i use teleconverters and crop on post to make up for that 📷🎬
Un gran vídeo, como nos tienes acostumbrados. Sin lugar a dudas un lugar privilegiado para el paso de las aves hacia el sur. Aquí el mejor punto posiblemente sea el Estrecho, tanto para cuando viene de África como cuando vuelven para pasar el invierno.
As allways, amazing Dennis! Just one thing thoe, in a few pictures with blue skye backgroud it shows the birds mask a little bit when the sky around the bird gets a bit white. I get that to sometimes, and its diffivcult to not get the effect. But you are truly good at what you are doing!!!! Would be awsome if you could give some kind of feedback about the masking and the masks edge. Hope you understand what i mean, keep it up Dennis!!!
Thanks for the good feedback :) some of the photos are some years old from these locations and i did the post work a bit different back then :) now i almost only use Capture one pro 21 and do a "ruff" mask and denoize the background if needed and in the older workflow i sometimes masked by hand in Photoshop or i used Topaz :) so i got 2-3 different ways of doing it in this video .. haha :) but really appreciate your feedback and thoughts! also makes me and others evolve :) :) :)
@@DennisJacobsenWildlife Thanks for your answer! I also nowdays use CaptureOne 21, makes editing easier and more fun and in some way evolves my editing skills. By the way, i bought Capture One after i looked at your editing films and a few other, but you did those films in a good way.
Fantastic capture of the raptors! I have a question about exposure compensation., I have this white tail eagle sometimes coming my way at the west coast of Norway and can't decide what exposure compensation to use. Usualy its sunny afternoon/evening - aprox. 2 hours before sunset. I shoot manuel - auto-iso and around 1/2000 - 1/2500 - 1/3200 sec. F6,3. Multi-metering.
Thanks 😁 hmm i usually shoot "test" shoots along the day to make sure my exposure is in the right place 📷 i adjust on my exposure dial and use auto iso like you do 👍🏻
@@DennisJacobsenWildlife Thanks for the reply! Yeah I do some testshot too on seagulls etc. since all the white on the belly/tail of the eagle. Like -0,7 in bright sun and +1,3 if a cloud appears. Also experimate with the same program in recall custom on C1 on my A9ii only changed the exposure-compensation to +1,3 and the rest is what I have on the camera. So if I set the ex.comp. to -0,7 in sunny condition and a cloud comes I instantly go to C1. But then again I'm still torn between manual ISO or ex.comp.. 🙂
@@MrFalch in cases where birds fly from etc. blue skies to vegetation to water backgrounds i do sometimes use manuel ISO .. especially for video because its impossible to fix the different exposures in video and you can se the light change thru the recording :)