IF Only We KNEW THIS SOONER...We Wouldn't Have Had To Learn The HARD WAY!

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Messed Up?
0:10 Lost In the Andes
3:38 Incredible Encounters
10:08 If Only We Knew This Sooner!
24:41 Tweak Of The Week
29:47 Photos of Th

All Comments (21)
  • Love these videos, always learn something every time, also agree with leaving some 'context' within the composition, not just having a bird portrait, makes the image more interesting.
  • @roypriest6849
    I've been on quite a few workshops with people I admire, there are always lessons to be learned. The only critique I have about being guided in a foreign environment is that the guides or leaders sometimes gloss over the more common birds that they see all the time and don't realize that these birds are something we may never see again.
  • @heidiwegener7614
    All possible thumbs up again for your bird photography show!!!!
  • @QVL75
    Another great bird photography show episode! I really enjoy watching these videos and can't wait for another one. This video has everything: great story telling, great tips in the fields and on the computer.
  • @AnimationDunk
    To come back to camera raw filter just convert the layer to dynamic object, it will put any filter as a non destructive effect on your layer! You're welcome ;)
  • @stephen25uk
    What a great video with superb photos and great stories. My nemesis bird is the Eurasian Wryneck. I just never got lucky but I´ll keep trying.
  • @mansuryayas
    My nemesis bird was the Mottled Woodowl. Took my a good 4+ years to find and photograph it all thanks to bunch of Great Friend who stayed patient with me and helped out
  • @yogeshpuranik80
    Another excellent program, thank you once again. Please see if you can have weekly once.
  • @TheXone7
    Guys, I am going to a three week photo trip to Ecuador beginning of June. I am a landscape photographer, but recently fell in love with bird photography and thanks to God managed to get all the equipment needed. Your videos give me so much valuable information it is amazing. I'v never shot birds before, but will prepare well also thanks to you. This trip should not be underestimated so I study as much as possible and will train soon in Austria at some bird hides. As soon as I take my first bird photograph I will remember you guys both! And to be honest, bird photography amazes me even more than landscapes. There is something very special about these mesmerizing small creatures. God bless you both! ⚓🕊
  • @Kellysher
    Probably my biggest mistake is to not look at the images on my viewfinder in the field. I don’t check as often as I should to check exposure, sharpness, composition. Sometimes I just get excited and shoot away! After 2 years, I’m learning to slow it down a bit, move my perspective, check the background, etc. I usually get a safety shot, then try to work the scene a little. I like to wander and see what there is to see, so there are times my opportunities are very quick! I love the prosets and vibrant with more contrast is my go to also!
  • Great show as always guys! Thank you so much Glenn for choosing my Gallinule and the nice comments. Thank you Jan for the good reviews.
  • @chasfleming
    I like to watch your videos, they are very educational. I do find that Glen’s photos often seem very over sharpened. Just saying….it’s my opinion. Knowing that you openly say that you changed the colour of brown feathers to red astounded me. Why would you record the natural colours of a bird and then change it?
  • @user-ld7gh1qn1h
    My nemesis bird is the eastern rosella because it's so skittish
  • Excellent presentation, plenty of good insight. I really appreciate your collaboration on these videos!
  • I really like the stork shot. I think it was actually shot at dawn, not at night, because the moon is very low in the sky. The photographer probably underexposed the image severely to achieve a silhouette effect. He also shot from a long distance away with a telephoto lens to get the moon large in the frame. Well done!
  • @GazFoto
    Great program.. Love the Camera Raw tip never knew that.. Thanks