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This WILL Improve Your Wildlife Photography! (Photography Permissions Explained) 

Simon Eardley
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In this video I'll be giving a detailed explanation on photography permissions! I'll explain what they are, how you can get them, and why they will help to improve your wildlife photography!
When starting on your wildlife photography journey it can be a challenge deciding where to go. For many people it can be enough to photograph wildlife in local parks and nature reserves, but to really develop your skills I believe you need access to a photography permission! A private permission will allow you to practice project photography and create setups, feeding stations, trail-cams, all without hopefully being disturbed.
Join me as I explain the basic methods of finding, asking for and hopefully keeping your own private permissions!
00:00 Introduction
04:00 Photography Permissions Explained
09:07 How To Get Permissions (And Keep Them!)
16:49 Bird Fair Update
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Комментарии : 54   
@smiffy5467
@smiffy5467 Год назад
Reserves are great, you just get settled in nice and quite and always someone stomps up and ‘have you seen anything yet mate’ at the top of there voice…. gets me every time 😂😂
@Gazzab6
@Gazzab6 Год назад
@smiffy5467 yeah that really annoys me too. The RSPB reserves are much better than the open free reserves where irresponsible dog walkers think it’s funny to throw a stick in the water for their dogs to chase where they end up chasing the nesting birds causing a huge disturbance.
@user-kk9cw
@user-kk9cw Год назад
Great advice Simon. I’m lucky to have a number of permissions. I’ve always identified a subject looked for their habitat and then use maps Google earth to find suitable areas. I then write a letter asking for permission. Best thing Ive ever done.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
I love Google Earth, its a great tool to use 👍🏼👌🏼
@colpage4030
@colpage4030 Год назад
Great advice Simon
@Gazzab6
@Gazzab6 Год назад
I really enjoyed the permissions part of your talk you gave to our society back in March. It’s great advice and as you say, it’s the best way of improving your photography. The location I go to in the Trough of Bowland is free to roam but I have contact with the farmer and as you mentioned in the video, message him to notify him when I’m in the area. As I mentioned in the vote of thanks in March, I like to be able to be an extra pair of eyes on the ground for the farmer and will notify him of anything I see that is untoward. One time my evening out went slightly wrong. Even though the area is free to roam, the track I was using passed from one field to another through a large opening in the wall. I set up using my bag hide behind a wall and I thought I was off the ridge line but I wasn’t so my outline was visible to the farms further down the valley. When I was packing up, another farmer came rushing up the hill on his quad bike asking what I was doing. It turned out the field belonged to him and not the farmer I had been making contact with. He thought that I was camping and kept mentioning it even though I explained I was observing the Short Eared Owls and used the bag hide so as not to cause a disturbance. The OS Maps app is my favourite app and is invaluable as you say when out and about. I’ve had it for three years now and the price for renewal is £23.99 but I’ve noticed the current price to new subscribers is £28.99 but even at that price, I still think it’s worth it. By the way, I bet that’s not the packet of Fig Rolls I gave you at the end of your talk 😏
@dcurleyifa
@dcurleyifa Год назад
Looking forward to seeing you at Rutland 👍🏻
@paulbaldwin2290
@paulbaldwin2290 Год назад
Great info and great tips again excellent work! Keep theese videos coming 👏👏👏Good man Simon 👍and good luck with the badgers🙏
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Haha, cheers Paul. I need it!!🦡🤣🤣
@adrianmoore4690
@adrianmoore4690 Год назад
Keep up the great work Simon great video
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Thanks, will do Adrian 👍🏼
@Richardisonline
@Richardisonline Год назад
Awesome.. thanks for sharing important information about this.. really appreciate it 😁
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Glad it was helpful Richard👍🏼
@andywilson3381
@andywilson3381 Год назад
Brilliant video Simon, very informative 👍
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Glad you think so Andy, nothing ground breaking but can help massively with your creativity.
@SwanSycorax
@SwanSycorax 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Simon, very useful advice.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley 7 месяцев назад
No worries, thanks for watching 👍🏼
@Rob.1340
@Rob.1340 Год назад
Cheers Simon, sound advice as always. All the best. 👍📷😎
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Thanks Rob 👍
@pathogan4854
@pathogan4854 Год назад
Some sound advice Si. Keep on badgering on 😀
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Will do Pat 👍🏼
@raypurkissukwildlifeandlan5361
Top stuff yet again and we'll said. I have good access to land around the village I live in and we have some great wildlife around here too.....especially hares which are my go to subject 👍👌 I may get to the birdfair next weekend, I'll call and say hi if I do Keep up the great work Simon 👍 👏
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Nice one Ray, if you get there I look forward to having a chat 👊🏼
@richard25894
@richard25894 Год назад
Ey up Si. Good sound advice mate. Can always pop the landowner a calendar at Christmas, keep em sweet. 😉Nice to see the fig rolls reappear. Good luck Si.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Good shout Richard 🤣🤣👍🏼
@GregSheard
@GregSheard Год назад
Great video Simon and well explained. One concern I always had about speaking to farmers was telling them what species I saw. Many farmers I know near me hate foxes and badgers, and admit to shooting them so I'm very wary now
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Yeh I get that Greg, maybe something I should have mentioned in the film. Ive had the same issues to be honest. Thanks for watching 👀👍🏼
@GregSheard
@GregSheard Год назад
@simoneardley I'm sure it's something you will have the opportunity to discuss again in the future, but your video is still very valuable information for those looking for good sites. Not all farmers are bad when it comes to wildlife and some love to embrace it. Where I live it's more livestock based so they are more wary of badgers and foxes due to tb and possible predation, plus hatred that has probably been passed down generations sadly
@boblaird8475
@boblaird8475 Год назад
Brilliant advice simon people who have permission are very lucky i seem to be struggling to get any permission from anyone.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Stick at it Bob, you'll get there in the end👊🏼
@nigelroberson8911
@nigelroberson8911 Год назад
Great advice. I have access to a large farming estate and my contact is the game keeper. A really valuable guy to talk to because he knows every knook and cranny of the land.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Yeh Gamekeepers can be great contacts Nigel
@sandrafawcett1648
@sandrafawcett1648 Год назад
❤❤❤❤ it was good video thanks for your video see you
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Thanks for watching Sandra👍🏼
@davidvdbroeck_nature8305
@davidvdbroeck_nature8305 Год назад
My solarpannelwire also gets ruined regularly. But it saves on batteries enormously. And you're wright, having access to private areas increases the experience big-time. Greetings from Antwerp.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Yeh, luckily its only a red and black wire and easy to repair. Might look at some form of chew proof cover for mine. Thanks for watching David👍🏼👀
@philipallen2730
@philipallen2730 9 месяцев назад
Where would you start before private land. What should we be looking for on public land too know where to set up what to look for. I have bought myself the nighthawk chair hide, I have a 300mm lens as I am just starting and saving for a longer lens. Amazing videos delivered with such knowledge fantastic keep it up
@simoneardley
@simoneardley 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Philip, if you have one your garden is a great place to start. If not ask family or friends if you can set something up in their garden. Its amazing what will come into a feeding station thats regularly stocked. Nature reserves are another great location to try!! 👍📷
@raytaylor3090
@raytaylor3090 Год назад
Awesome advice, I have permission for a farm and love it, just built a woodland hide, put up a little owl box and set up a feeding station, my bit for nature. What day/s are you at the Global bird fair, ill come and say hi and taste one of your famous fig rolls.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Good shout Ray, yeh any little bit we can do to help the wildlife is a massive bonus. I'm there all 3 days mate, come and have a chat 👍🏼👊🏼
@raytaylor3090
@raytaylor3090 Год назад
@@simoneardley 👍
@garywebster8355
@garywebster8355 Год назад
Simon you should have been polite and asked the for squirrels permission to put camera on tree 🌳 😊
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
If it was a red I wouldnt have minded!!
@nigelfrance3481
@nigelfrance3481 Год назад
Hi I wonder if you can help. I sold all my Sony camera gear and I'm wonder if you can help me please on what to buy next. I've been in to photography since I was 18, and now I'm a lot older and the mobility is not good. What would you recommend for the my next journey into photography please. ( I've always been interested in wildlife) but I've been taking other pictures mostly people. Upto 7 years ago.
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Where to start Nigel, if youre seriously thinking of getting into the wildlife genre and your mobility isnt good then size is going to be a big consideration. Take a look at the OM system, micro 4/3 setups offer excellent reach with relatively small and lightweight lenses.
@jamesgrove
@jamesgrove Год назад
Compulsive Obsessive Badgers Photographer ;-)
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
🤣🤣🦡
@puffingtonsmythe8690
@puffingtonsmythe8690 Год назад
Do you make videos in English as well?
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Yeh, I do em in sign language as well 🖕😄
@Traveler2sjournal
@Traveler2sjournal Год назад
Did you spot any wild just stop oil activists 😂?
@simoneardley
@simoneardley Год назад
Haha, not this time !!
@Quickscribbles
@Quickscribbles Год назад
Good stuff but I can barely undersand the accent.
@jotwee63
@jotwee63 10 месяцев назад
You shouldn’t have left school after 3rd grade 🤷‍♂️
@Quickscribbles
@Quickscribbles 10 месяцев назад
@@jotwee63 - Did you stay up all night to come up with that brainstorm?
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