Adam, you've put together another tremendous video and really shows off Tom's hard work and dedication perfectly as well as your own passion and commitment to what you do. Thanks as always for sharing..!
Beautifully documented wildlife video. I am a big fan of your work Adam as well as the WildX podcasts. Thank you so much for sharing your joy, experience and educating us.
Yet another fantastic video Adi and a record of a 'hide' experience. I don't think anyone can question the respect you have for the natural world and hides have become a feature for the public to be introduced to wildlife eg at nature reserves, as well as 'private' hides which give aspiring photographers the opportunity to hone their skills x
Beautiful video as always mate! I don't do much hide photography myself, but got bought a session at Tom's hides as a bday present a few years back and it was absolutely fantastic - as you say, they definitely set the benchmark for what's possible. Great to meet you today pal, hope to see you again soon!
Thank you so much mate. Absolutely brilliant to finally meet up today and will make sure we get out with the cameras together soon. All the very best 👍🏻
I am a little uneasy about “pay to shoot” hides that are baited with live animals or dead animals that have been killed specifically for bait, road kill and seed bait is slight more agreeable. It’s only my feelings and other people hold different views.
Great Video But Sadly Far too many people jumping from hide to hide its not proper wildlife photography its just pay point & Shoot . Field craft is dying now
Thanks for the comment - I have to disagree. I do a combination of hide photography and field craft based photography, probably 75% the latter. There are many people that don’t have the time to spend in the field researching locations, and even with hide photography, the subjects are wild and are never guaranteed. If in doubt, have a listen to my podcast, The WildX Podcast as the subject is often discussed. Many thanks again.
I have to agree with Adam here. Well run, ethical hides definitely have a place - especially for those wanting to hone their skills early in their photographic endeavours. I also now lean far more towards fieldcraft because it, in itself, is a skill above and beyond what I do with the camera. And I am FAR away from perfecting it. Adam has been intentionally conscious to make it perfectly clear that this is hide photography and at no point attempts to pretend otherwise. I think folk who move between hides and try to pass them off as shots they've worked for is a whole different argument and one I think we would all agree on!
So many people trying to assert what is “proper wildlife photography” these days. It’s different things to different people and none of us have been ordained to be the determiners of what is “proper”. People should stop judging and enjoy the experiences that are on offer and the photos that can be seen thereafter. Honestly, if you’re wondering what is “proper” then your head is in the wrong place.
Superbe bravo 😉👍
Thanks so much
Adam, you've put together another tremendous video and really shows off Tom's hard work and dedication perfectly as well as your own passion and commitment to what you do. Thanks as always for sharing..!
Thank you so much my friend, means a lot 👍🏻
Beautifully documented wildlife video. I am a big fan of your work Adam as well as the WildX podcasts. Thank you so much for sharing your joy, experience and educating us.
Wonderful images and videos ! Enjoyed it !
Thank you so much 👍🏻
These videos are so good, movies I should say. Incredible work Adam, beautiful shots too! A dream place to go by the looks of it 🤩
Thank you so much for your kind comments 🙏🏻
Fantastic video Adam and a pleasure talking to you and the Wild X Boys yesterday 👍🏻
Thanks so much mate, and great to meet you and Mrs Willis too 👌🏻
@@adamjuckesphoto another fantastic video Adam what with your videos and of course Dans Chnl i love both ur chills brilliant cheers guys
Another fantastic Video as always pal 🔥
Thank you so much Josh 👍🏻
Yet another fantastic video Adi and a record of a 'hide' experience. I don't think anyone can question the respect you have for the natural world and hides have become a feature for the public to be introduced to wildlife eg at nature reserves, as well as 'private' hides which give aspiring photographers the opportunity to hone their skills x
Thanks dad, and thanks as always for your input and comments xx
Great filming Adam and great experience with the Tawney I might have to plan another trip for the otters and the kingfishers
I would if I were you mate 👍🏻
Beautiful video as always mate! I don't do much hide photography myself, but got bought a session at Tom's hides as a bday present a few years back and it was absolutely fantastic - as you say, they definitely set the benchmark for what's possible. Great to meet you today pal, hope to see you again soon!
Thank you so much mate. Absolutely brilliant to finally meet up today and will make sure we get out with the cameras together soon. All the very best 👍🏻
excellent Adam well done
Thanks so much Ian
Great video Adam very enjoyable 👌
Thanks so much mate 👍🏻
Great info and video, thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much
great video and great shots
Thank you so much
Superb work thanks for sharing
Thanks Andrew 👍🏻
Very nice 👍 subscribed .
Thank you very much
Excellent and educative,what type of camera do you use and the lens.
You are great.
Thanks so much. I shoot with a Sony A1 and A7IV and have a 400mm 2.8 GM and 200-600 G
Love your videos but I can only watch them with the sound off because the background music is so intrusive.
Thanks for the feedback Liam. I get so many positive comments about the music so it’s always hard to please everyone.
I am a little uneasy about “pay to shoot” hides that are baited with live animals or dead animals that have been killed specifically for bait, road kill and seed bait is slight more agreeable. It’s only my feelings and other people hold different views.
As I said, it’s something that will always divide opinion. Thanks for your comment.
Great Video But Sadly Far too many people jumping from hide to hide its not proper wildlife photography its just pay point & Shoot . Field craft is dying now
Thanks for the comment - I have to disagree. I do a combination of hide photography and field craft based photography, probably 75% the latter. There are many people that don’t have the time to spend in the field researching locations, and even with hide photography, the subjects are wild and are never guaranteed. If in doubt, have a listen to my podcast, The WildX Podcast as the subject is often discussed. Many thanks again.
I have to agree with Adam here. Well run, ethical hides definitely have a place - especially for those wanting to hone their skills early in their photographic endeavours. I also now lean far more towards fieldcraft because it, in itself, is a skill above and beyond what I do with the camera. And I am FAR away from perfecting it. Adam has been intentionally conscious to make it perfectly clear that this is hide photography and at no point attempts to pretend otherwise. I think folk who move between hides and try to pass them off as shots they've worked for is a whole different argument and one I think we would all agree on!
So many people trying to assert what is “proper wildlife photography” these days. It’s different things to different people and none of us have been ordained to be the determiners of what is “proper”. People should stop judging and enjoy the experiences that are on offer and the photos that can be seen thereafter.
Honestly, if you’re wondering what is “proper” then your head is in the wrong place.
Enjoy the video bro..we are here to enjoy his videos... not to judge Mr.Adam...I'm watching his vodeos since day one, and they are perfect......
Cracking images mate fantastic vlog