Just returned from a trip that included Glacier National Park, and was so happy to see you had a new video with footage from there! You have put together a beautiful video, full of the things I love most - lots of wildlife, amazing waterfalls and gorgeous landscapes. You definitely had an awesome trip to one of the most amazing places on the planet! Thanks for sharing your footage and photos!
Cinematography is awesome and this place damn its stunning... just came across ur channel nd subscribed it after watching this wildlife Cinematography... keep making these videos .. lots of love from India 🇮🇳 🎉
@@kaydeandkatrina Hello. Specifically, I am referring to the lake shot starting 2 minutes and 5 seconds into your video. You will notice that the differentiation between the mountains and the sky is limited, i.e., hazy. A polarizer would "pop" the sky and give you definition of the mountains and lake. I'll give you that the sky is bald; however, it could and would be a much better blue with a polarizer. I really like this guy. Be SURE and watch all of it. ua-cam.com/video/AbuynZ_BhUI/v-deo.html
Just watched that video and learned a lot. Thank you for sharing that! We've been using a VND for a while in order to keep a good shutter speed, but that's about the depth of my knowledge of filters. Time to go do some research!
@@kaydeandkatrina With any luck, you'll keep learning until the day you die. With much of your work in Glacier, Yellowstone, and the Tetons, I would watch a few episodes of "Scary Bear Attacks." ua-cam.com/video/ePplEEjgKRs/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/WGtrhatX8LA/v-deo.html. I also carry a 10mm Sig P320; however, you can also carry a Glock 20. Only carry a weapon if you have put at least two hundred rounds on a target, and BOTH OF YOU are completely familiar with the weapon and the ammo loads you should carry in bear country. When my wife and I hike in the above areas, we carry bear spray and a Sig P320. Any 10mm handgun is no joke, and you must practice with the weapon before you go into the bear country!
That's the goal! Thanks for the tips. We've been thinking about a 10mm, especially after photographing bears on Kodiak Island. It was pretty much the norm to carry up there!
Nice & so beautiful video. Thanks for sharing so wonderful nature scenery. Big Like
Thank you so much, that means a lot! 🙂
This was an amazing film guys! I really really enjoyed it! Thank You for sharing it!! 👏
Thank you very much Travis, we're glad to hear that!
Wow ❤️
Thank you!
Wow you have a lot of great shots that truly capture you subject incredible
We really appreciate that, thank you! 🙂
Another great Video!
Thanks so much Floyd! 😊
No words can explain the fun watching this. My favorite the moose story. Can’t wait for Alaska !
So glad you enjoyed it! We're happy we were able to capture that moment. We can't wait for that one either! 😊
Your videos are getting better each time. Keep it up.
Thanks so much Curt, we will!
Very Nice videos. Well Done!!!!!
Thanks so much Richard!
Love, love, love!!! Thank you for sharing your adventures! Incredible captures!!!
So glad you loved it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Just beautiful!! You guys are amazing ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Kudos on an excellent video
Thanks very much Fred!
Love this video! 😊
Thank you very much! 🙂
Amazing😃great video 👍
Thank you so much! 🙂
Absolutely amazing! The beauty you’ve captured of not only the animals, but also the landscape is gorgeous!! ❤ Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for the wonderful feedback! ❤️
your work is beautiful you two:) so inspiring!
That's very nice Kelsey 😊 thank you!
Idk why but I got emotional when the Moose appeared in the video. Absolutely beautiful. This planet is truly incredible. Thanks for the upload
It's hard to describe the emotions we felt when witnessing that moment. It was absolutely incredible! 😊
Great video.
Thank you Steve!
Really amazing footage and such a variety of wildlife and scenery. Really enjoyed watching that Mother Moose and her Calf. Thanks for sharing.
Appreciate that Neil! That was such a cool experience and we're so glad we could share it with you!
Just returned from a trip that included Glacier National Park, and was so happy to see you had a new video with footage from there! You have put together a beautiful video, full of the things I love most - lots of wildlife, amazing waterfalls and gorgeous landscapes. You definitely had an awesome trip to one of the most amazing places on the planet! Thanks for sharing your footage and photos!
Hey, thank you so much! Glacier truly is amazing isn't it? Did you see any wildlife while you were there?
once again, very well done??
Thanks Talon!
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Absolutely amazing.
I live from India
Thank you very much!
Beautiful places and a wonderful video. Success to your channel and more subscribers than Morten Hilmer.
Thank you for the nice comment! Morten is one of our favorite creators on UA-cam 🙂
Cinematography is awesome and this place damn its stunning... just came across ur channel nd subscribed it after watching this wildlife Cinematography... keep making these videos
.. lots of love from India 🇮🇳 🎉
Thank you for such a nice comment! 🙂
Nicely presented! I would recommend a polarizer at 2:08 of your video.
Thank you! Do you mean to cut the reflections on the river shots?
@@kaydeandkatrina Hello. Specifically, I am referring to the lake shot starting 2 minutes and 5 seconds into your video. You will notice that the differentiation between the mountains and the sky is limited, i.e., hazy. A polarizer would "pop" the sky and give you definition of the mountains and lake. I'll give you that the sky is bald; however, it could and would be a much better blue with a polarizer. I really like this guy. Be SURE and watch all of it. ua-cam.com/video/AbuynZ_BhUI/v-deo.html
Just watched that video and learned a lot. Thank you for sharing that! We've been using a VND for a while in order to keep a good shutter speed, but that's about the depth of my knowledge of filters. Time to go do some research!
@@kaydeandkatrina With any luck, you'll keep learning until the day you die.
With much of your work in Glacier, Yellowstone, and the Tetons, I would watch a few episodes of "Scary Bear Attacks." ua-cam.com/video/ePplEEjgKRs/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/WGtrhatX8LA/v-deo.html. I also carry a 10mm Sig P320; however, you can also carry a Glock 20. Only carry a weapon if you have put at least two hundred rounds on a target, and BOTH OF YOU are completely familiar with the weapon and the ammo loads you should carry in bear country. When my wife and I hike in the above areas, we carry bear spray and a Sig P320. Any 10mm handgun is no joke, and you must practice with the weapon before you go into the bear country!
That's the goal!
Thanks for the tips. We've been thinking about a 10mm, especially after photographing bears on Kodiak Island. It was pretty much the norm to carry up there!
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