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Wonderful Stuff in the Forest and a $20,000 Selfie Stick - Wildlife Photography with Great Gray Owl 

Steve Mattheis
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Комментарии : 110   
@rm8679
@rm8679 10 месяцев назад
What I love is seeing just how difficult it is to get the pictures and the patience it takes. Makes me appreciate it more.
@rolandrick
@rolandrick Год назад
Man, at 16:25, that’s once in a lifetime movie take, the owl takes off, doing so it pushes on the branch sitting on, branch breaks off.
@themountainwanderer
@themountainwanderer Год назад
That was epic, for sure!
@jgoodrich7192
@jgoodrich7192 Год назад
If you put a Calendar together of Owls for next year. I'd be interested in buying it.
@waynearchibald3920
@waynearchibald3920 Год назад
Beautiful shots at the end Steve! You are lucky to see so many Grey Owls! 👌
@themountainwanderer
@themountainwanderer Год назад
Love these owl vids from the expert. Still looking for my first one. 😂
@thomasattanaro5093
@thomasattanaro5093 Год назад
Steve. I admire your patience, persistence, (for me waiting 10 minutes seems like forever) and your respect and love for the wildlife. All essential for a nature photographer.
@chuckgmanleyphotos7197
@chuckgmanleyphotos7197 Год назад
That excitement you get when your on something spectacular is like no other. Thanks for sharing the Thermo Cell, wasn’t sure if they work and much needed. Nice work!!!!!!
@antonecruz8165
@antonecruz8165 Год назад
Gosh what a job and/or hobby u have! I went to yellowstone & tetons with my wife september of 2021 & it was perfect. Weather couldnt of been any better, very few ppl, no traffic jams, very very little rain. Best vacay we ever took. For u to be able to explore ynp often is a blessing. Unfortunately we live in Massachusetts so driving there often isnt an option. Thanks for bringing yellowstone & tetons to us
@Methodical2
@Methodical2 Год назад
No binoculars. You must have some hawk eyes.✌ Thanks for the Thermacell mosquito tip. Subscribed.
@crittaker
@crittaker Год назад
Thanks for sharing❤
@akountreegal
@akountreegal Год назад
Fantastic video Steve. My dream find someday...the Great Gray is so Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@carstenpusch4480
@carstenpusch4480 Год назад
Thanks for your Video, love it! 🦉😀
@johngubbins4752
@johngubbins4752 Год назад
Every moment is special with owls or other wildlife and you remember it always. Just awesome😀👍
@jasoneldridgephotography
@jasoneldridgephotography Год назад
Awesome as always Steve. I love your enthusiasm every time you find one of these magical creatures!
@jasonkoch3181
@jasonkoch3181 Год назад
I too feel your love for GGOs. Sure can’t wait for winter to start again in Minnesota. I sure have been missing those chills you talked about from seeing them.
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
I look forward to seeing your photos!
@vivienbird3622
@vivienbird3622 Год назад
Great pictures again, thank you
@markattardo
@markattardo Год назад
Always a trip watching you locate and photograph Great Grays!
@richproctor7023
@richproctor7023 Год назад
I love your heart for these beautiful animals, Steve. Thanks for a great video.
@davidbirminghamjr.2600
@davidbirminghamjr.2600 Год назад
25 years ago I went to Jackson Hole looking for a job and a place to live. It didn't work out. Now when I watch your videos I want to cry. Maybe I need to try again. I love the Tetons.
@DrRedive
@DrRedive Год назад
Fabulous!
@VABrowneMDPhD
@VABrowneMDPhD Год назад
What a wonderful way to spend a morning! Fantastic images!!
@ianporter1600
@ianporter1600 Год назад
Congratulations Steve, so glad you got that moment, it sure is a beautiful thing to be able to sit there and just watch them. Wishing you a great weekend 😃
@marilyngiannuzzi9867
@marilyngiannuzzi9867 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos,thanks so much for sharing them with us!💕
@toddleech1055
@toddleech1055 Год назад
so glad i ran across your channel,
@randyschwager2515
@randyschwager2515 Год назад
Awesome real life adventure! Thanks!
@keithdickson8364
@keithdickson8364 Год назад
That was great Steve. Those owls are beautiful.
@richierich9759
@richierich9759 Год назад
Another great video, Steve. Awesome images, amazingly beautiful. You're blessed to live in such a beautiful place where you can do what you love to do.
@MahyarKa
@MahyarKa Год назад
lovely and inspiring .
@mikecrowley6485
@mikecrowley6485 Год назад
Great video Steve, Beautiful selection of photos again. I couldn’t imagine a better way or place to spend a day enjoying nature. You’re a lucky man 👍🏻
@imagesbirds5066
@imagesbirds5066 Год назад
I love your enthusiasm and joy and love for finding wildlife. Thanks, Steve!
@paul-webster
@paul-webster Год назад
Awesome video Steve! Don't be so hard on yourself man you make good content.
@GeorgeSBlonsky
@GeorgeSBlonsky Год назад
Another Great Grey Video Steve..! Fab shots..!! cheers g
@daveandrew4717
@daveandrew4717 Год назад
Another great video Steve. Magnificent great grey owl.
@ethanmeurlin8794
@ethanmeurlin8794 Год назад
Gorgeous shots and a great video, brother. What a way to spend a morning.
@Kayahdog
@Kayahdog Год назад
Wonderful process to watch from start to finish. The lighting certainly allowed you to highlight the owl against the dark background beautifully. Well done, Steve.
@blakecook7469
@blakecook7469 Год назад
Chillin at the Antler Inn watching your video, a great ending to the day, Thanks for sharing Steve!
@lynnecliffe3056
@lynnecliffe3056 Год назад
You have well shown Steve, that it's not all glam but scram, ram and bam. Thank you for your determination and enthusiasm as you capture and release these images for us the viewers.
@JeffandLeslie
@JeffandLeslie Год назад
very nice
@brucegraner5901
@brucegraner5901 Год назад
Always enjoy tagging along. This video really shows the effort involved in trying to find that perfect owl shot. I really liked the opening music with this video not to mention photographing yourself and narrating while doing it. Nice job.
@thomaskolceski4282
@thomaskolceski4282 Год назад
Hey Steve that was a great great video! I really enjoyed it. Photographing an owl is on my bucket list. I have yet to see one but I keep looking. Someday!
@missourilandpro6482
@missourilandpro6482 Год назад
SPECATCULAR PHOTO'S - If, only I could swing your workshops -
@edmundkleinelanghorst9094
@edmundkleinelanghorst9094 Год назад
Thank you fpr the great video.
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Thanks for watching!👍
@robertlawrence7958
@robertlawrence7958 Год назад
I don't know if you carry a knife into the woods but on a recent outing when I too forgot to pack any camera support used it to cut myself a thumbstick and used that as an emergency mono-pod. Not ideal, but it did help support the camera lens and thus gave my arm a rest. Great video. I'm very envious of your wildlife and open forests.
@dalecunning868
@dalecunning868 Год назад
What an outstanding video. Hats off to you except Helen's hat of course. lol. With that said. Nothing sugar coated. This is a real video that shows what we go through in the field. So many make it out like it is simple and no effort. I applaud you Sir.
@taklebury
@taklebury Год назад
Great video! Great 'selfie stick' 👍. I had a similar problem with my go pro locking up I had to reformat my memory card since then I haven't had any further problems but I do have to dedicate the memory cards to specific go pro's which is a pain. I mark my go pro's and memory cards so that I know which goes where.
@bradwillis6591
@bradwillis6591 Год назад
Awesome video Steve. Have you ever done a video about bear safety when you are out? I would imagine that trying to stay quiet for photographing wildlife means sacrificing a little bit in terms of bear safety. I'm curious because us east coast photographers don't really have to worry too much about stuff like that
@Clayton_White
@Clayton_White Год назад
I was wondering the same...
@themountainwanderer
@themountainwanderer Год назад
No need to make any noise. Just be aware and carry bear spray. People get unnecessarily freaked out. More risk driving to the location than being out there.
@bradwillis6591
@bradwillis6591 Год назад
@@themountainwanderer I think you might be mistaking my question for being afraid to go out. I doubt anyone watching this video, or any wildlife photographer is too afraid to go out into bear country. I was curious about Steve's specific precautions that he takes.
@themountainwanderer
@themountainwanderer Год назад
@@bradwillis6591 👍roger
@bradwillis6591
@bradwillis6591 Год назад
@@themountainwanderer Although if you're ever bored, your assistance might be needed on the YT channel called "Scary Bear Attacks". Go check out the comment section of those videos and you'll find some truly paranoid people who can't walk on a local trail without fear of getting eaten by a bear.
@renesch438
@renesch438 Год назад
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@WCIN
@WCIN Год назад
Another SCHWEET video… Thank you!
@bird_whisperer
@bird_whisperer Год назад
Hello Steve. After photographing the owl you don't have to workout your biceps or arms. What your Gopro does sounds like what some cell phones did in the past. Now all you can do with cell phones is reboot. Because batteries aren't accessible. Wish your location was close to me I'd be out like you. I like raptors over other birds. Might be our spirit animals? Enjoy your videos. Have a safe and wonderful day/weekend.
@michelebullock9867
@michelebullock9867 Год назад
Another great enthusiasm filled video. Was the owl banded? Link to support the Teton Raptor Center? Appreciate you always mentioning respectful, do no harm approach. Too many out there don’t care about anything or anyone else -just getting their shot.
@KevinNordstrom
@KevinNordstrom Год назад
Those birds are so magnificent and majestic. Well don't Steve.
@daviddowling9830
@daviddowling9830 Год назад
Love your enthusiasm after all of these beautiful owls you have seen How do you find your way back to your car?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Getting a little lost is half the fun...
@jasonbishop8656
@jasonbishop8656 Год назад
Hey Steve, love your content. I’m heading your way (from Chicagoland) on a mini world tour in two weeks (9/23-10/9). Heading to Utah for the wild mustangs, then the Tetons for 1 or 2 days before heading up to Yellowstone. After which I might be able to swing another day or 2 in the Tetons. Any advice on where to shoot or how to find great greys would be most appreciated.
@christophercarlimages9003
@christophercarlimages9003 Год назад
Wow, I really can appreciate the enthusiasm that you have when you get a chance to see one of those beauties. It's great to be able to experience that, almost like a child on Christmas morning? Great video! Question? Do you use any GPS gear to prevent yourself from getting lost??
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
I have my phone just in case
@mickmac7264
@mickmac7264 Год назад
I have two captive bred great grays (who enjoy life to the fullest). Everyday, when not taking pictures of them, I sit and watch them as if it was the first!... incredible owls!.. Great vid again 👍 👏 👍
@raymondnack2391
@raymondnack2391 Год назад
I have the same issues with my older GoPros, so far GoPro 10 has No issues
@sanfordslobin4876
@sanfordslobin4876 Год назад
where did you get the piece of equipment that holds the Termacell around your neck?
@sanfordslobin4876
@sanfordslobin4876 Год назад
How lingoes 1 repellent mats last and how long does the fuel cartridge last and by the way the video as usual ws great and informative. thanks. sanford
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Google it
@jameslove1092
@jameslove1092 Год назад
Hi steve. Would you still use a picture of an owl with a tag on its leg rather than one without.
@jswhite69
@jswhite69 Год назад
Great video and experience. How do you keep your bearings with all that wandering around? to keep from getting turnaround and lost, etc etc?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Getting lost is half the fun
@robinyarrington
@robinyarrington Год назад
Hi Steve!!!!!’ I look daily for new videos! You are a huge inspiration to me! I noticed on your latest video, you have a camera mounted on top of your Nikon. How does that work??
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
I talk about it in the video
@saengtae_zoomin
@saengtae_zoomin Год назад
👍
@brandt_bennett
@brandt_bennett Год назад
Another fun video! Have you thought of using an Osmo Pocket instead of a GoPro?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
They look fragile so I haven't tried one...
@brandt_bennett
@brandt_bennett Год назад
@@SteveMattheis I haven’t either, and they do look fragile, and they don’t offer weather protection like GoPro does, at least without a case. But I do like that the footage is stabilized 🤷‍♂️
@4gharpure
@4gharpure Год назад
Enjoyed the video!!! What did you use to attach the ZV1 to the hot shoe?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
There's a link to it in the description
@krisceuppens5273
@krisceuppens5273 Год назад
I wish to experience a tired arm from carrying that kit one day :-)
@grega9220
@grega9220 Год назад
Hey, is that a Helen Seay hat? I have 4. she's incredible.
@grega9220
@grega9220 Год назад
HAHA... should have finished the video before asking. :-)
@praveenravi942
@praveenravi942 Год назад
Hi I like all your videos, and photography, I wonder how can you go inside forest alone like that, do you have special permission,
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
It's on public land 👍
@richproctor7023
@richproctor7023 Год назад
Get yourself an Osmo Action. Mine works great, no hiccups.
@KngsPwn4
@KngsPwn4 Год назад
A couple questions…when you are in the middle of the woods, how concerned are you about running into bears when they aren’t the subject of your photos? Are there rules about where you can and can’t go in the park, on your own? Perhaps these are good subjects for a video!?
@gorila1958
@gorila1958 Год назад
Question does she make the patches and sell them without the hat ?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
You’d have to ask her
@bird_whisperer
@bird_whisperer Год назад
If you still have the Nikon 600mm F/4 wouldn't it be better for wildlife using it with a 1.4X TC than the Nikon 400mm F/2.8 with the 1.4X TC? You'll get 840mm verses 560mm. Photographing wildlife, it's better to have reach and not bother the subject, than to not have the reach and try to get closer and bother the subject. At F/5.6 you still get good bokah. In good daylight 1 stop isn't going to harm your exposure. I'd like to hear your opinion on this topic. Until then Steve. Have yourself a wonderful day.
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
If I need 800mm I just add the 2x teleconverter. But I rarely want or need that much focal length.
@SummitForWellness
@SummitForWellness Год назад
Don't you wish Sony made a new version of the x3000? That little camera was way more reliable than gopros..
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Yep
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад
I've stolen your "selfie stick" technique a couple of times and people like it. It's a cool perspective to vlog from. I just use my GoPro that way though. I see now you mounted the ZV-1 there; it's not very stable and I could see lots of wobbling.
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Yep, that's why I prefer the GoPro for vlogging
@brandt_bennett
@brandt_bennett 11 месяцев назад
14:14 has the GoPro 11 had this same lock up issue?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis 11 месяцев назад
Not as bad but yes, it is still unreliable… ugh.
@brandt_bennett
@brandt_bennett 11 месяцев назад
@@SteveMattheis that’s a bummer!
@PhotographybyTimWMoore
@PhotographybyTimWMoore Год назад
I lay odds it’s a she. She was playing hard to get. Also, did you ever see a tagged leg on the owl? I’m three weeks away from being back in Wyoming. You have inspired me to get out and find some beautiful Wyoming wildlife. Is it too early to find bighorn sheep in the usual places?
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Too early for bighorns, they typically come down in November
@PhotographybyTimWMoore
@PhotographybyTimWMoore Год назад
@@SteveMattheis so…I’ll go after elk, and hope to see bear, but owls are my absolute favorites! The nice thing about the park is you never know what’s just around the next corner if your hiking or driving!
@Jonathan_and_Tammie
@Jonathan_and_Tammie Год назад
Aren't you supposed to not go hiking by yourself due to bears???
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Apparently I'm a rebel...
@Jonathan_and_Tammie
@Jonathan_and_Tammie Год назад
@@SteveMattheis low risk, low gain. Just don't unwrap the hotdogs in your pack. Thanks for sharing the videos. We have enjoyed three trips to the area since covid closed our business and have enjoyed the wildlife.... even saw 399 and cubs! As hobby photo nerds appreciate your videos with photo tips!
@raysanders332
@raysanders332 Год назад
I hope you are joking.
@FredMast
@FredMast Год назад
I am 81 years ago and have been following Mathies for many years, but no longer. I survive on a meager social security income.. I have no interest in a fellow photographer who posts about a $20,000 photo stick. Bye by, big shot.! From a former Wyoming follower
@SteveMattheis
@SteveMattheis Год назад
Haha watch the video before you freak out.
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