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Photographing Wildlife of Grand Teton NP - Wild Photo Adventures 

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Photographing Wildlife of Grand Teton NP - Wild Photo Adventures
Host Doug Gardner explores Grand Teton National Park in search of wildlife to photograph. They will share their tips and tricks on how to photograph a variety of animals that call the Rockies home.
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@michaeltillman886
@michaeltillman886 3 года назад
Your show was the best. Your tutorials were the absolute finest. But, I do know that you can't let this keep you from your family and kids; that is your hart and soul. I do understand that. Maybe one day when they get old enough you can bring them out with you; that's if it's safe. You're a good dude Doug, and we miss you. Peace
@discojelly
@discojelly 6 лет назад
This is what it's all about, gentlemen.. great work! I hope to get out there one day!
@wanderborn.
@wanderborn. 5 лет назад
Absolutely outstanding photography. Thanks a lot.
@dychui
@dychui 3 года назад
I feel like I’m out there with you guys. Love the whispering and commentary! How hilarious would it be if this commentary were recorded after the fact in studio ?? ;)
@rajivwelikala5062
@rajivwelikala5062 4 года назад
Wow. Great explanations Doug and Jared, I love your technical advise, they are so helpful. I hope to visit Yellowstone and Teton very soon.
@balintk.9373
@balintk.9373 5 лет назад
I am always surprised that in these American national parks the critters are tame and chilled as F. Really, try doing that in our eastern European forests. Good luck with that.
@robertlawrence7958
@robertlawrence7958 5 лет назад
I cannot get over just how close so many of those animals allow you to get. Here in Wales if you were that close all you would see is a rear end flying away from you.
@balintk.9373
@balintk.9373 5 лет назад
My exact thoughts...and I see this all the time from the big US national parks. Try doing this in Hungary. Good luck with it, even tho we have shitload of critters.
@SethAllanAmes
@SethAllanAmes 4 года назад
Bison are quite habituated to people being in close proximity in GNTP and Yellowstone. Things do happen, but out of 4.5 million visitors a years, only about 5 people get gored every year. These guys are not in danger.
@NeluCiorba
@NeluCiorba 2 года назад
Oh. wow! I would like to be out there in your companies :) I cannot wait to see what the new RF 400 can do...
@Hellgap50
@Hellgap50 5 лет назад
I understand what you were doing manual focusing but you spent thousand and thousand of dollars on the best camera body canon makes why not trust the AF that you spent all that money on . Why ?
@forsterl.stewart414
@forsterl.stewart414 4 года назад
Auto focus on moving subjects. Manual focus stationary, and if you have keen eyesight manual focus is great. No worrying about focus hunting or focusing on objects in your foreground. I always shoot manual exposure,Kelvin degrees,spot reading as well as manual focus on stationary subjects.
@jpwilliams2009
@jpwilliams2009 4 года назад
Sure wish you would make some more of these. great video and great information. I think I've seen them all. Thanks so much.
@tobiensam
@tobiensam 5 лет назад
Very refreshing channel, great footage and tips guys!! Subscribed
@markharris5771
@markharris5771 6 лет назад
Am I allowed to dislike because I’m totally jealous? The only place I regret not going to before I was told not to fly is North America, thankfully people make these amazing videos for me to see. True gratitude and a subscribe from me!
@VideoNatur
@VideoNatur 5 лет назад
Great channel, wounderfull content. - I subscribed!!!
@adventuresinnature7746
@adventuresinnature7746 4 года назад
Video Natur I agree, incredible content
@azdigbee
@azdigbee 5 лет назад
Lucky if most of us could afford a trip to our local county Park..... never mind one of those bucket list locations, but still awesome to see this on film. Thanks for posting this.
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 5 лет назад
I can't begin to tell you how good these videos are.
@adventuresinnature7746
@adventuresinnature7746 4 года назад
Living and working here has been one of the highlights of my life. Daily I encounter wildlife that some people never get to experience.
@mcgraphicsinc.4697
@mcgraphicsinc.4697 5 лет назад
I just found your channel. I absolutely love your videos. I did have one question for Doug. What tripod are you using in this video?
@TomReichner
@TomReichner 6 лет назад
Hey, Doug - what a great video! The Bighorn ram at 23:26 is exceptional. I honestly didn't know that the Tetons produced rams of that class. He's at least 10 inches (Boone & Crockett score) larger than any other ram I have seen in the greater Teton ecosystem. What a great find!
@Jessehermansonphotography
@Jessehermansonphotography 5 лет назад
I have seen a little bigger than that in the park as well. Not much but bigger for sure.
@hyperclearphoto6573
@hyperclearphoto6573 4 года назад
Why are you not putting new content out
@alimel1267
@alimel1267 3 года назад
Hi.. I really love all these videos you do, amazing info. I’m into wildlife photography, I got a Canon M50, and I’m looking to get a zoom lens, I was looking for 150-600mm sigma, do you know if is okay or any advices suggestions for me?
@arcaneformula
@arcaneformula 5 лет назад
for a second i thought woody harrelson was walkking towards me.
@jamesschwartz6962
@jamesschwartz6962 4 года назад
Looks like you are manually focusing most of the time. Why not use autofocus? Concern about battery life? Does that particular lense not have autofocus?
@jimkelley6440
@jimkelley6440 4 года назад
What is the video shot on?
@martinestrada7636
@martinestrada7636 Год назад
I noticed you don't use the lens hood, why is that?
@withvinayak
@withvinayak Год назад
If you think about it, lens hood on most big telephoto lenses are for two main reasons. 1. To protect the front element 2. To avoid unwanted flares hitting your sensor when sun is right in front of you. Otherwise there is no such real advantage of using it especially when the sun is in your back! Now the disadvantage is the lens hood makes your overall setup longer which magnifies the camera shake due to the crosswinds causing your pictures be unsharp at times. It might be windy so he probably not using it.
@joncothranphotography9375
@joncothranphotography9375 3 года назад
Another "bucket list " area for me! Thanks for sharing guys!
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 5 лет назад
I have a Canon Powershot SX60HS and my teleconverters are built in but of course they're digital not optical. But if you close your aperture as much as possible you can get an OK shot. I have X1.6 and X2.0 .
@cillyede
@cillyede 5 лет назад
Great, but too much talking!
@apumountainguides
@apumountainguides 4 года назад
wou amazing video and great shots congratulations.
@photography1439
@photography1439 4 года назад
very interesting to protect nature so we can enjoy its beauty
@MrDjlavor
@MrDjlavor 5 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing the tips and techniques .
@verokevi
@verokevi 6 лет назад
Distance from that whitetail buck?
@narinthip3058
@narinthip3058 3 года назад
Amazing works guys!!!
@MichaelKantormusic
@MichaelKantormusic 4 года назад
what tripod set up where you using ?
@johnlavin-ford8372
@johnlavin-ford8372 4 года назад
Another great upload.... Ty.
@nitrousblast1
@nitrousblast1 5 лет назад
It looks like you two are using different lenses. Can you do a video on what you use and if you get similar quality photos?? Looks like one is a 500mm but the other looks smaller.. I can’t afford a 500 but maybe something smaller if I could get the great shots of a smaller lens.. thanks
@Gee-Wizz
@Gee-Wizz 5 лет назад
Only guessing but is the Cannon lens a 600mm and the Nikon a 200-500mm. Hard to tell with the Blah Blah about how great the location is an we are not there, (jealous). If you dont have a truck load of cash like the rest of us meer mortals get a Tamron 150-600mm, cheap by comparison.
@laurencejackson4598
@laurencejackson4598 4 года назад
@@Gee-Wizz Nikon 200-400 vr 1...I think
@natpark182
@natpark182 6 лет назад
perfect timing Doug. we're leaving next week for a month in the Tetons trying to find and photograph the Great Gray Owl. wish us luck and any advice on finding the GGO. i noticed you had your converter on the camera before attaching to the 600. i shoot Canon too and they recommend attaching the tc to the lens first. what do you think? check out my sight, www.500px.com/whisp. BTW-love your videos. take care. danny
@mikesibley6891
@mikesibley6891 6 лет назад
natpark182 check this guy out, he is local to the area. ru-vid.com/show-UCDIr0UgrBJ3lGfs0eeKV6Tw
@forsterl.stewart414
@forsterl.stewart414 6 лет назад
Canon recommends putting t.v. on lens then conect to camera but I have the 600. And 2x tc and have mounted to camera body using both methods for decades with no problems.
@21nickyboy
@21nickyboy 5 лет назад
VERY COOL VIDEO KEEP IT UP !
@MikePhumanaut
@MikePhumanaut 6 лет назад
Great videos.
@shaashi1
@shaashi1 6 лет назад
wow ,so beautiful
@DiviPhotos
@DiviPhotos 5 лет назад
Great video
@100mikeshark
@100mikeshark 6 лет назад
Great
@tajrobert374
@tajrobert374 6 лет назад
which camera do u use?
@forisnakiu
@forisnakiu 6 лет назад
Canon 1d mark IV
@atahassanzadeh4878
@atahassanzadeh4878 4 года назад
☕😍😊🙏
@jeffkatzer
@jeffkatzer 6 лет назад
Look at all those cedar waxwings! @18:44
@User-od8dz
@User-od8dz 4 года назад
I think they may have been Bohemian Waxwings based on the white spots on the wings.
@jeffkatzer
@jeffkatzer 4 года назад
@@User-od8dz Oh, you may be correct sir.
@TheAndrius03
@TheAndrius03 5 лет назад
😂
@dzurisintube
@dzurisintube 4 года назад
Love this format. A killer combo of great natural history, photography, with a similar format to hunting videos which I feel like hopefully will convince folks that shooting with a big lens is more rewarding than with a rifle. Really looking forward to seeing more content like this.
@41stclair
@41stclair 4 года назад
why are we whispering?
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