7 DAYS NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY AND BUSHCRAFT
7 days in Denmark together with Bertram. Camping in the woodlands doing trips to the coast and a lake to photograph birds and landscapes. Open full description for more information.
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Location: Denmark
Date: November 2020 (7 days)
Day: 11°C (52°F)
Night: 2°C (36°F)
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Bertram's video: https://youtu.be/NBvFJKC6I8Y
Bertram is a blacksmith and bushcrafter sharing his trips and skills on youtube. Bertram has made some of the b-roll in this video.
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A few questions:
1. What tent are you using?
Tentipi Safir 9
2. Is it safe to use fire inside the tent?
These tents are made in a shape that allows the use of a campfire. They work a little like a chimney. It can be a smoky experience to stay inside, if you are not using dry firewood and preferable smaller pieces. Another option is to use a stove in the tent.
3. What are you eating and drinking on this trip?
On the firs day we baked a lot of "Snobrød" - the Danish name for the bread twisted around sticks.
Water, flour, east and salt. Rested for an hour and baked for around 15 minutes.
We also made a lot of smoked and partly dried meat for the rest of the trip.
We had duck and fresh oysters.
We brought water from home and supplied with water from the lakes on the meadow.
Juniper tea and of course coffee for me.
4. Why are you leaving your camera equipment outside the tent?
I always tries to avoid condensation and the best way is to avoid fast temperature changes like taking the equipment from outside and into a warm tent. Also I do not want the equipment to stay for longer periods in the smoke.
5. Why are you sleeping in a hammock and what brand is it?
I was introduced to hammocks a few months ago by my friend Don Von Gun who is a bushcrafter and Youtuber: https://www.youtube.com/user/sorenanker
I really like the fact that it is extremely light and takes up very little space in my backpack and at the same time the comfort is brilliant. The underquilt makes it warm and the tarp turns it into a very nice shelter. The hammock I am using is a Warbonnet and it was given to me by Don Von Gun.
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Camera gear:
Camera:
Nikon Z6
Nikon 600mm f/4 FL
FTZ adapter.
Tamron 150-600mm G2.
Nikon 24-70 s f4
Samyang 14mm f/2.8
FTZ adapter
Gear list on my website.
These are Amazon affiliate links:
https://mortenhilmer.com/my-gear-list/
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Music:
Gone by Galvin Luke
From Epidemic Sound - get 1 month for free by using my affiliate link:
http://bit.ly/ep-music
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See you out there.
All the best
Morten
https://mortenhilmer.com
Видео 7 DAYS NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY AND BUSHCRAFT канала Morten Hilmer
Head to http://squarespace.com/mortenhilmer to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code mortenhilmer.
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Location: Denmark
Date: November 2020 (7 days)
Day: 11°C (52°F)
Night: 2°C (36°F)
------------------------------------
Bertram's video: https://youtu.be/NBvFJKC6I8Y
Bertram is a blacksmith and bushcrafter sharing his trips and skills on youtube. Bertram has made some of the b-roll in this video.
------------------------------------
A few questions:
1. What tent are you using?
Tentipi Safir 9
2. Is it safe to use fire inside the tent?
These tents are made in a shape that allows the use of a campfire. They work a little like a chimney. It can be a smoky experience to stay inside, if you are not using dry firewood and preferable smaller pieces. Another option is to use a stove in the tent.
3. What are you eating and drinking on this trip?
On the firs day we baked a lot of "Snobrød" - the Danish name for the bread twisted around sticks.
Water, flour, east and salt. Rested for an hour and baked for around 15 minutes.
We also made a lot of smoked and partly dried meat for the rest of the trip.
We had duck and fresh oysters.
We brought water from home and supplied with water from the lakes on the meadow.
Juniper tea and of course coffee for me.
4. Why are you leaving your camera equipment outside the tent?
I always tries to avoid condensation and the best way is to avoid fast temperature changes like taking the equipment from outside and into a warm tent. Also I do not want the equipment to stay for longer periods in the smoke.
5. Why are you sleeping in a hammock and what brand is it?
I was introduced to hammocks a few months ago by my friend Don Von Gun who is a bushcrafter and Youtuber: https://www.youtube.com/user/sorenanker
I really like the fact that it is extremely light and takes up very little space in my backpack and at the same time the comfort is brilliant. The underquilt makes it warm and the tarp turns it into a very nice shelter. The hammock I am using is a Warbonnet and it was given to me by Don Von Gun.
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Camera gear:
Camera:
Nikon Z6
Nikon 600mm f/4 FL
FTZ adapter.
Tamron 150-600mm G2.
Nikon 24-70 s f4
Samyang 14mm f/2.8
FTZ adapter
Gear list on my website.
These are Amazon affiliate links:
https://mortenhilmer.com/my-gear-list/
------------------------------------
Music:
Gone by Galvin Luke
From Epidemic Sound - get 1 month for free by using my affiliate link:
http://bit.ly/ep-music
------------------------------------
See you out there.
All the best
Morten
https://mortenhilmer.com
Видео 7 DAYS NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY AND BUSHCRAFT канала Morten Hilmer
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