WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY | Harsh Midday Light, Workflows & More in Africa.
Another day out with the Canon R5 looking for wildlife to photograph on safari. I meet some wildebeest, guineafowl, talk about workflows and how to make the most of the midday light.
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I make videos mostly about what I believe to be important in nature photography and for me, this is the behind the scenes story of how I get some of my shots. It's not easy to juggle between stills and video and I don't always capture video footage of the wildlife, a usable still and a piece-to-camera explaining the shot. When I do, I try to put it together to tell a story here on Youtube or to share some info that will help you to capture similar shots.
It's always difficult to pitch the information to the right level. I don't often talk about camera settings or equipment because in most cases it's possible to capture versions of the shot with different settings and different gear - there is no perfect solution. There is instead, a range of them.
I've found that this is often difficult to explain to beginners who typically want to follow a script.
Wildlife photography doesn't really have many scripts, we are confronted by a range of problems and it is experience, practice, and patience that offer the best solutions.
Beyond camera gear and settings, wildlife photography, like life, becomes a game of chance and calculated opportunity. It's this experience that I hope to share in most of my videos because this is what really makes the difference between a snapshot and a wildlife photograph.
#Rietvlei #WildlifePhotography #SouthAfrica
Видео WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY | Harsh Midday Light, Workflows & More in Africa. канала Will Goodlet
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SUPPORT THE CHANNEL AND GRAB
THE WILDLIFE TOOLKIT PRESETS & COURSE: https://bit.ly/WildlifeToolkit
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WATCH THIS NEXT...
EP1 Kgalagadi - https://youtu.be/9bTJi629Z90
EP2 Kgalagadi Thirst - https://youtu.be/DXvDjHC8KZ4
EP3 Kgalagadi Searching for Stories - https://youtu.be/L24bJ9PM2DY
EP4 Kgalagadi Desert Rituals - https://youtu.be/daNF0wqLrZ4
KRUGER SERIES
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSvi_GXM7QLv7fA0NAHdDyNV3Kmpc31xE
MY EBOOKS ARE FREE
====================
Find them here: https://courses.willgoodlet.com/
BACK STORY
===========
I make videos mostly about what I believe to be important in nature photography and for me, this is the behind the scenes story of how I get some of my shots. It's not easy to juggle between stills and video and I don't always capture video footage of the wildlife, a usable still and a piece-to-camera explaining the shot. When I do, I try to put it together to tell a story here on Youtube or to share some info that will help you to capture similar shots.
It's always difficult to pitch the information to the right level. I don't often talk about camera settings or equipment because in most cases it's possible to capture versions of the shot with different settings and different gear - there is no perfect solution. There is instead, a range of them.
I've found that this is often difficult to explain to beginners who typically want to follow a script.
Wildlife photography doesn't really have many scripts, we are confronted by a range of problems and it is experience, practice, and patience that offer the best solutions.
Beyond camera gear and settings, wildlife photography, like life, becomes a game of chance and calculated opportunity. It's this experience that I hope to share in most of my videos because this is what really makes the difference between a snapshot and a wildlife photograph.
#Rietvlei #WildlifePhotography #SouthAfrica
Видео WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY | Harsh Midday Light, Workflows & More in Africa. канала Will Goodlet
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