I have to comment on the quality of your video. Then i was impressed with yor photo direction as you arrived at a sitting. Iwas blessed with 2 days tracking 32 Wildogs in the Okavango. You have superior images. When you drove up to the male lion you had betterl light and position than the other truck already there. I would have been in the other truck! Had a fantastic time in Botswana and saw my leopard but want to say i enjoyed your video.
@@colinreidcr great to hear! You can find all my different workshops on my website karolinanoree.com and information on how to reserve your seat depending on which workshop you’d like to join 😊
Headed to the Klaserie this December...hoping it stays a hidden gem, lol. As an aspiring wildlife photographer I must say I love your work and photos as always...
Great video and amazing sightings🤩🤩🤩 two questions: 1. what lens did you mostly use? 300mm? 400mm? or more? 2. which game reserve do you recommend more to see big cats and wild dogs. Madikwe or Klaserie? thank you very much
Thanks very much! 1. I have a 200-600mm which is what I use for all my wildlife stuff 👍 2. I haven’t personally been to madikwe yet so can’t compare it. However I am going there later this year 😊👍
@@mirkoputignano7734 thanks! Green season is Nov-March (usually still quite green around April as well), but my recommendation would be end of November or February 👍
You are getting great videos with professional editing, images and narrations. May I suggest to reduce the noise of the shutter since it distracts from the quality of the whole production.
@@JoseHernandez-ir2sm thanks very much glad to hear! Unfortunately can’t do that since it would affect the quality of my photos (which are always my priority) with rolling shutter issues of my electronic shutter. I’m also with my guests who I can’t ask to turn shutter sounds off just for my video. I also personally feel it gives a more realistic idea of what it’s like to be on safari, which is the whole idea behind my videos 😊
@@karolinanoreewild I am using the a1 and a1ii and see no issues with rolling shutter with them and did not see that effect in your productions. Don't know what model Sony you are using but do what work best for you.👍
@ yeah the A1 series doesn’t have bad rolling shutter, but I’ve got the A7Rv which does struggle with it, so unfortunately can’t shoot in silent mode 😅
Does their traverse include the Klaserie & Olifants rivers? I just got back from Misava lodge in the Klaserie and saw my first Black Rhino🎉 Keep up the fine presentations
Wow, this safari video is incredible! Leopards, wild dogs, and hyenas are such fascinating animals to capture on camera. The shots of their natural behavior are so well done-really inspiring for anyone passionate about wildlife photography! If you’re interested in exploring more wildlife content, I’ve recently started sharing videos on similar topics on my channel. Feel free to check it out if you’d like-would love to connect with more wildlife enthusiasts! 🐾📸
So wonderful! Thanks for bringing us along!
My wife and I throughly enjoyed the video. Your photography is truly stunning. Thanks for sharing.
@@mozzamhosein6476 so glad to hear! Thanks very much 🙌🏽
Wonderful video Karolina! It’s great to see how well your photo tour business is going 👍👍
@@JoesWildlifeAdventures thanks very much, appreciate it!
Enjoyed the video and your explanation of what shots they should think about and prepare for in advance.
Interesting to see how you guide the Photographers! And like always beautiful Animals
@@JonasReichert1992 glad you think so! Thank you ☺️
that ending was awesome!
Thanks Dani! It really was! 😄
I remember years ago the wife and I sitting at a wild dog den for hours at Mala Mala.
I have to comment on the quality of your video. Then i was impressed with yor photo direction as you arrived at a sitting. Iwas blessed with 2 days tracking 32 Wildogs in the Okavango. You have superior images. When you drove up to the male lion you had betterl light and position than the other truck already there. I would have been in the other truck! Had a fantastic time in Botswana and saw my leopard but want to say i enjoyed your video.
@@meokusoso thank you very much, appreciate that!
This was wild
Always enjoy your videos and appreciate your enthusiasm for all wildlife!
@@melissaeager9298 so glad to hear thank you!! 🫶🏽
Amazing video 👏you’re a highly talented photographer 👍
@@simeonbennettphotography thanks very much really appreciate that!
Excellent video, well done.
@@harveydoane6263 thank you!
Well done! I'm a photographer myself and was wondering how do you go about getting into these work shops? Colin,
@@colinreidcr great to hear! You can find all my different workshops on my website karolinanoree.com and information on how to reserve your seat depending on which workshop you’d like to join 😊
@ thank you so much!
fantastic and amazing video👏👏👏👏👏
@@roland-heine thank you so much!
Magnificent !📷👍
Headed to the Klaserie this December...hoping it stays a hidden gem, lol. As an aspiring wildlife photographer I must say I love your work and photos as always...
@@verneymoyo5754 that’s wonderful, hope you have an amazing time!
Thanks so much so glad to hear 🫶🏽
Can you make a video with tipps and tricks for wildlife photography in areas with many thick bushes like kruger or madikwe?
@@Marc-wt2ub will definitely keep that in mind!
Great video and amazing sightings🤩🤩🤩 two questions:
1. what lens did you mostly use? 300mm? 400mm? or more?
2. which game reserve do you recommend more to see big cats and wild dogs. Madikwe or Klaserie?
thank you very much
Thanks very much!
1. I have a 200-600mm which is what I use for all my wildlife stuff 👍
2. I haven’t personally been to madikwe yet so can’t compare it. However I am going there later this year 😊👍
Beautiful images! What is the best period for green lush environment?
@@mirkoputignano7734 thanks! Green season is Nov-March (usually still quite green around April as well), but my recommendation would be end of November or February 👍
You are getting great videos with professional editing, images and narrations. May I suggest to reduce the noise of the shutter since it distracts from the quality of the whole production.
@@JoseHernandez-ir2sm thanks very much glad to hear!
Unfortunately can’t do that since it would affect the quality of my photos (which are always my priority) with rolling shutter issues of my electronic shutter. I’m also with my guests who I can’t ask to turn shutter sounds off just for my video.
I also personally feel it gives a more realistic idea of what it’s like to be on safari, which is the whole idea behind my videos 😊
@@karolinanoreewild I am using the a1 and a1ii and see no issues with rolling shutter with them and did not see that effect in your productions. Don't know what model Sony you are using but do what work best for you.👍
@ yeah the A1 series doesn’t have bad rolling shutter, but I’ve got the A7Rv which does struggle with it, so unfortunately can’t shoot in silent mode 😅
Does their traverse include the Klaserie & Olifants rivers?
I just got back from Misava lodge in the Klaserie and saw my first Black Rhino🎉
Keep up the fine presentations
@@bornufree yes big parts of Klaserie and little of Olifants 👍
That’s wonderful, such a special animal to see!
Wow, this safari video is incredible! Leopards, wild dogs, and hyenas are such fascinating animals to capture on camera. The shots of their natural behavior are so well done-really inspiring for anyone passionate about wildlife photography!
If you’re interested in exploring more wildlife content, I’ve recently started sharing videos on similar topics on my channel. Feel free to check it out if you’d like-would love to connect with more wildlife enthusiasts! 🐾📸
Who review a camera with 50 megapixels in a 1080p video? Couldn’t you crank up the quality?! 😂