I love how this is about about the power of photography; the planning/ effort that goes into getting a great shot and how an older DSLR (in today's camera speak) is still an epic tool in the hands of a master photographer. I absolutely love the D850 and think it is one of the most capable cameras ever made. The recurrent themes on UA-cam about mirrorless cameras and the latest and greatest gear often de-emphasize how important it is to simply go out and shoot with whatever you've got till it is maxed out. Thank you David Yarrow.
indeed I love my d850. interestingly I did not see the battery grip with this guy, so another example that this guy is not the 9 frame per seconds guys, he is more like let me get a meaningful shot even if it involves being belly on the dirt inside a cage.... also interesting, he did not shoot with a D5 with 12 frames per second and a slightly faster auto focus..
You're one of my favorite wildlife photographer. You always make me wow your pictures. You talk about low-level shorts and having patience is so true.I do the same with my dog and my two cats. You are ONE my favourite photographer and I thank you for it.
If I were photographing a lion, I'd put a cardboard box in plain sight; one photo of a giant lion sitting in a cardboard box would be worth it. It is still a cat.
“The lens looks both way”, a really profound statement.
His words his voice his personality and his work , what a gentle man sir David Yarrow
This guy is a genius, immensely talented and working to protect our precious wild animals in the process, huge respect 🙌
I think he's brilliant and has took some of the most iconic images. Well done
David is such an amazing photographer and his work speaks for itself!
I love how this is about about the power of photography; the planning/ effort that goes into getting a great shot and how an older DSLR (in today's camera speak) is still an epic tool in the hands of a master photographer.
I absolutely love the D850 and think it is one of the most capable cameras ever made.
The recurrent themes on UA-cam about mirrorless cameras and the latest and greatest gear often de-emphasize how important it is to simply go out and shoot with whatever you've got till it is maxed out.
Thank you David Yarrow.
indeed I love my d850. interestingly I did not see the battery grip with this guy, so another example that this guy is not the 9 frame per seconds guys, he is more like let me get a meaningful shot even if it involves being belly on the dirt inside a cage.... also interesting, he did not shoot with a D5 with 12 frames per second and a slightly faster auto focus..
WOW 😲😲😲😲😲
You're one of my favorite wildlife photographer. You always make me wow your pictures. You talk about low-level shorts and having patience is so true.I do the same with my dog and my two cats. You are ONE my favourite photographer and I thank you for it.
Hands down my favorite photographer
Brilliant
Thanks
If I were photographing a lion, I'd put a cardboard box in plain sight; one photo of a giant lion sitting in a cardboard box would be worth it. It is still a cat.
Still image of the lion?....i wish he got the lion jumping over the muddy water.....
What lens was the pic shot on ?