I have been following your channel for many years now and I have to say, your photography and editing have improved so much lately. Really happy for you. Keep it up! :)
You had some fantastic images. My opinion is that the focus stacked shot was not one of them! I love watching your adventures. Thanks for taking me along!
Brendan, just love this place when you visit here. The dead trees, the cracked sand are just amazing photos love ‘em all!! Such beauty on your sunrise and sunset pics. The trees on the side of the highway that we’re back lit are amazing!!! Take Care look forward to more of your adventures. Cheers from The Bay!!
Love those back lit dead tree images👍😍 The bird prints in the dried mud were interesting, the bird feet are subtle 🤔 for some reason the overall image draws you in, maybe its the shadow on dune in the background, sort of has a Nike Check symbol draw to it, but maybe it's just me👍😎
- The "ancient beauty" is kinda ethereal, pretty different from what you already have on your bag! Amazing how you can go somewhere a million times and photograph it differently. - About the "original", for me, and i already said it before a million times, is my fav photo i've have seen from namibia, i think xD - I like the details in the better more than the one focus stacked ahah sorry Also, there is just some chemistry between you and Greg that make the vlogs even better 😁 I feel like we say this every time xD
Sedimentary, my dear Brandon (@ 12:37). 😉. I think that image of the cracked mud and done might have worked better in landscape format. You might have needed the camera even lower than you had it, though. Another cool video and set of photos! Did everyone have to bring their own tents?
Hey man, amazing video first of all. I got some questions and would appreciate it if you could help. I am flying to Namibia in 3 weeks and will be there between 21-26 May. 1. I have two tripods, PD Carbon Travel Tripod and Benro TMA37AL. Benro is quite hefty but I can carry it in the suitcase. I suppose I need a strong and heavy tripod due to strong winds there? Which 3 Legged Thing Tripod did you take with you? How did it performant in such winds? (My gear: Sony A7RV + Primes + 100-400mm Telephoto.) 2. I have the same Shimoda Explore v2 backpack, the 35L version. I am flying to Walvis Bay from Cape Town with Airlink Airlines Embraer ERJ135 aircraft. Which aircraft did you fly in to Namibia with? I am not sure if the Shimoda Explore 35L would fit into the overhead bins of the ERJ135. I tried asking the airline but couldn't get a definitive answer. 3. Regarding Drones, planning to bring my Mavic 3 with me. Did you encounter any legal issues while flying your drone there? Did you need any prior papers etc? Would appreciate your answer here or feel free to send me an e-mail (you can find my email in my UA-cam Profile About section). Instagram also works, link in UA-cam bio. Btw, will you or any one of your friends gonna be in Namibia between 21-26 May? I'd love to meet up. Best Regards, Can Inelli
My apologies. Accidentally clicked the thumbs down. LOL. Corrected it. Truly enjoyed the video and images. Keep up the great work. How's the family doing btw?
There's only 1 space left on my Namibia trip for 2024. Who's joining?
My wife and I have never been to Namibia and would truly love to be a part of this photographic experience.
To anyone thinking about it, it’s totally worth it
Im from namibia and currently in germany. Now able to buy a camera and lenses especially a telephoto. I cant wait to take pics in namibia.
Beautiful tree image. Just gorgeous.
the flowers in the desert seemed interesting to add to the foreground
I have been following your channel for many years now and I have to say, your photography and editing have improved so much lately. Really happy for you. Keep it up! :)
The photos from here never get old! It is quite impressive to see all the cool landscapes there!
It's amazing. Never gets old
I loved the shots of the mud ! You always mention the story and I think that was a critical element to tying the photo story together
Thanks buddy!
You had some fantastic images. My opinion is that the focus stacked shot was not one of them! I love watching your adventures. Thanks for taking me along!
Hey! I totally agree 😎
Enjoyed this Brendan, always like seeing your work from Namibia and Greg's videos too, really combines well to make this an attractive place to visit.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brendan, just love this place when you visit here. The dead trees, the cracked sand are just amazing photos love ‘em all!! Such beauty on your sunrise and sunset pics. The trees on the side of the highway that we’re back lit are amazing!!! Take Care look forward to more of your adventures. Cheers from The Bay!!
Thanks buddy!
Those trees are amazing 😍
Right?!
Love those back lit dead tree images👍😍 The bird prints in the dried mud were interesting, the bird feet are subtle 🤔 for some reason the overall image draws you in, maybe its the shadow on dune in the background, sort of has a Nike Check symbol draw to it, but maybe it's just me👍😎
Deadvlei is just an impossible beautiful place to photograph. Or even just be in it. Love Namibia
What a wonderful experience :D I really love your vlogs!
Glad you like them!
- The "ancient beauty" is kinda ethereal, pretty different from what you already have on your bag! Amazing how you can go somewhere a million times and photograph it differently.
- About the "original", for me, and i already said it before a million times, is my fav photo i've have seen from namibia, i think xD
- I like the details in the better more than the one focus stacked ahah sorry
Also, there is just some chemistry between you and Greg that make the vlogs even better 😁 I feel like we say this every time xD
Thanks for watching buddy.
Hahaha, after being stuck with @greg for half a decade done chemistry did develop. Lol
Sedimentary, my dear Brandon (@ 12:37). 😉. I think that image of the cracked mud and done might have worked better in landscape format. You might have needed the camera even lower than you had it, though. Another cool video and set of photos! Did everyone have to bring their own tents?
Haha, always with the great puns.
No, safari tents we're provided.
This was the last trip with camping though. I'm kind of sad about it
Hey man, amazing video first of all. I got some questions and would appreciate it if you could help. I am flying to Namibia in 3 weeks and will be there between 21-26 May.
1. I have two tripods, PD Carbon Travel Tripod and Benro TMA37AL. Benro is quite hefty but I can carry it in the suitcase. I suppose I need a strong and heavy tripod due to strong winds there? Which 3 Legged Thing Tripod did you take with you? How did it performant in such winds? (My gear: Sony A7RV + Primes + 100-400mm Telephoto.)
2. I have the same Shimoda Explore v2 backpack, the 35L version. I am flying to Walvis Bay from Cape Town with Airlink Airlines Embraer ERJ135 aircraft. Which aircraft did you fly in to Namibia with? I am not sure if the Shimoda Explore 35L would fit into the overhead bins of the ERJ135. I tried asking the airline but couldn't get a definitive answer.
3. Regarding Drones, planning to bring my Mavic 3 with me. Did you encounter any legal issues while flying your drone there? Did you need any prior papers etc?
Would appreciate your answer here or feel free to send me an e-mail (you can find my email in my UA-cam Profile About section). Instagram also works, link in UA-cam bio.
Btw, will you or any one of your friends gonna be in Namibia between 21-26 May? I'd love to meet up.
Best Regards,
Can Inelli
Actually to bird prints do point in the right direction like and arrow pointing the way. Perfect leading line.
Bring back the hats Senor. Would have been funny if the group wore them backwards
Haha, i should definitely get some more
Thats a insane photo at 17:59 !!!
Thanks buddy!
My apologies. Accidentally clicked the thumbs down. LOL. Corrected it. Truly enjoyed the video and images. Keep up the great work. How's the family doing btw?
Haha, thanks! A the family is great, thanks. Hope you're well!
Dude you look so tired!
Appreciate your efforts, but you need rest!
Hahaha. Life camping and driving in the heat and dry earth of Namibia.