It's Better To Make Something Imperfectly Than Nothing Perfectly - Creating Wildlife Photographs

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 136

  • @billwillemsen6845
    @billwillemsen6845 Рік тому +10

    Just a few of the thing I admire. The unbridled enthusiasm you display when locating your subject. The patience you have when waiting for the "right" shot. The respect you show to all your subjects. The quality and composition of your photographs. Thanks for sharing

  • @maryflanders8360
    @maryflanders8360 Рік тому

    Great video. We enjoyed our day together last week. If there are any of you considering going with Steve just do it. You will LEARN and we got some great images to torture our friends with.

  • @paulbradbury7166
    @paulbradbury7166 Рік тому

    When patience is a virtue. Absolutely awesome

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr Рік тому

    I specialize in making imperfect photos and have for years! Love the owl. I would feel so lucky to get a shot of one.

  • @lisabirdluvr9742
    @lisabirdluvr9742 Рік тому

    Steve,You are wonderfully kind to share your vast knowledge and experience with a hobbyist. I learn and enjoy everyone of your videos. Thank you so very much!

  • @brucegraner5901
    @brucegraner5901 Рік тому +7

    I can't help but smile watching you have so much fun when you come across a great grey owl and your images are absolutely fantastic. Thanks for sharing the experience with us.

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056 Рік тому +3

    Watching your enthusiasm in the field is better than a kid in a candy shop. Thank you also for sharing your thought process when tweeking your images.

  • @Whoanly9
    @Whoanly9 Рік тому +2

    Your excitement and enthusiasm are indeed infectious! Beautiful, beautiful images.

  • @minerdave
    @minerdave Рік тому +4

    Really appreciate the combination of field and processing. Love to see the other 80% to move to a print ready image from time to time too. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks!

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker260 Рік тому

    Wabi Sabi art sometimes carries more meaning than perfection.

  • @johnmarcello5096
    @johnmarcello5096 Рік тому

    The two images are really beautiful.

  • @scottg9208
    @scottg9208 Рік тому

    Really enjoy your post process explanations. Quick and easy versus sitting for hours in front of the computer.
    Just spent the past few days in Jackson for a wedding but did get out to Schwabacker's Landing one morning for some sunrise shots.

  • @barryinn1778
    @barryinn1778 Рік тому

    Steve, This was one of your best shots I liked. Fantastic images , specially the owl on tree stump. I would have taken that shot vertically also, in fact I was thinking the same thing when watching your video and then you showed the final image. It turned out perfect, a Great Wall hanger. I loved your expressions when you knew you had a great shot, that is so much fun when that happens. Keep up the great work!

  • @AndyGustavsson
    @AndyGustavsson Рік тому

    Abosutly stunning photos Steve, I especially like the second one !

  • @artslaughter3921
    @artslaughter3921 Рік тому

    Very helpful to me Steve. Particularly the use of the masking tool which I have not yet used. I will be more comfortable experimenting with it now. Thanks, Art

  • @michellecox9099
    @michellecox9099 Рік тому +2

    I really appreciate your excitement about critter photography. It makes me smile! Your would fit right in with my friends and I in Idaho. Thanks for the pist processing training. Please keep sharing. I am learnibg a lot.

  • @brandt_bennett
    @brandt_bennett Рік тому +1

    So well done!! Home run!! Incredible images and video. Thank you for sharing

  • @crittaker
    @crittaker Рік тому

    Sure it was your chair...Great video and thanks for sharing. Always look forward to your videos.

  • @jeffbirmingham861
    @jeffbirmingham861 Рік тому

    Thanks i always like seeing how others edit their shots! Love the GG!!

  • @thomasvernon4795
    @thomasvernon4795 Рік тому

    Love it, Steve. Thank you!

  • @jimeiden9561
    @jimeiden9561 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Really is nice to see it from start to finish. See you in a couple weeks.

  • @richierich9759
    @richierich9759 Рік тому +1

    You’re consistently awesome, Steve. Thanks for taking us on another adventure and teaching us how it’s done. Perfect is the enemy of good enough. Better to have a good image than no image at all.

  • @neilrobinson6019
    @neilrobinson6019 Рік тому

    Keep these coming - love this format!

  • @naturallyadriftphotoadvent123
    @naturallyadriftphotoadvent123 Рік тому +2

    Great Video! I love your excitement at the beginning. Watching your choices in post makes me feel more confident in the choices I make editing my own photography or would if I had better software. Thanks for sharing with us and looking forward to your next adventure!

  • @mikelitecky1549
    @mikelitecky1549 Рік тому +1

    You have so much fun out there chasing owls 😀 Really love seeing your editing thoughts. Thank you!

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo Рік тому +1

    It's always fun watching you and a Phantom! What an awesome experience to have one perch so close. Really appreciate the edit session! After watching you again, I really think I'm wasting a lot of time moving sliders just because they are there.

  • @davidmurphy7847
    @davidmurphy7847 Рік тому

    Love to learn from your shooting strategy and editing thoughts.

  • @dmitry.sh.8946
    @dmitry.sh.8946 Рік тому

    Gorgeous photos 5+!!

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing your editing process!!

  • @mukeshg70
    @mukeshg70 Рік тому

    great thanks for that! Very clear and articulate!

  • @ED-on8to
    @ED-on8to Рік тому

    You are really a professional!

  • @larrylindell1027
    @larrylindell1027 Рік тому

    I enjoyed seeing your editing process

  • @rundlerambler6150
    @rundlerambler6150 Рік тому

    🤣🤣 OMG you are so funny to watch when you are photographing grey owls. You remind me of a kid in a candy store, so giddy. I do enjoy your channel very much and your animal shots are spectacular. Looking forward to the next adventure.

  • @ianwarren7815
    @ianwarren7815 Рік тому

    Brilliant, love watching you photograph the Great Grey Owl. They are stunning and we don’t get them over the pond in the U.K

  • @JoshNy
    @JoshNy Рік тому

    Everytime i hear the intro music "ya it makes me wonder" I know I am about to watch a great video. Love it, Steve. Thanks for sharing.

  • @oerglwoergl
    @oerglwoergl Рік тому

    The enthusiasm in the field is quite contagiuos. Loved it!

  • @themountainwanderer
    @themountainwanderer Рік тому

    I don't know what to say except please keep making these. Such a joy to watch!

  • @quickdraw1951
    @quickdraw1951 Рік тому

    Nicely Done Love your work

  • @jacobjurg3746
    @jacobjurg3746 Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate you showing your edit process! Great vid as always 👍

  • @PhotographybyTimWMoore
    @PhotographybyTimWMoore Рік тому

    Thank you Steve. Picked up a few pointers In Lightroom! And, I love your owls!

  • @kennethfullerton7232
    @kennethfullerton7232 Рік тому

    Thanks for showing your editing techniques. I loved seeing that. I'm like you, I would rather be out shooting than editing so quick and smart edits are great to see. Please continue sharing your editing process.

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 Рік тому

    I like the minimalist approach to editing.👍

  • @davidburton2294
    @davidburton2294 Рік тому

    great fun !

  • @paulpurser8864
    @paulpurser8864 Рік тому

    Great tutorial. Thank you.

  • @willparsons32
    @willparsons32 Рік тому

    Awesome video, thanks!! I'd be a bit leary truckin' through the woods with that lens over my shoulder like that... Obviously, it doesn't seem like a concern for you and honestly, probably not me either until you turn quickly and smacking it against a tree!
    Just maybe it's that you're aware of your surroundings which is definitely something one must always be aware of!!
    On the other hand, I guess it's better than having everything tucked in the zipper of a backpack decreasing your chances of getting the perfect shot!

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      I use two hands most of the time, except when I’m vlogging with the other hand…

  • @kimnordby4029
    @kimnordby4029 Рік тому +1

    Love the format of these videos, Steve. Thanks for sharing your in-the-field and your post-processing techniques. I appreciate it!

  • @tridentroy
    @tridentroy Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Рік тому

    I love your simple aproach to solve a complex problem. Thumbs Up!!

  • @BobSouthDakota
    @BobSouthDakota Рік тому

    Very informative! Thank you

  • @timkiser3883
    @timkiser3883 Рік тому

    Loved this video! Your joy while shooting is the best. Really appreciated the editing portion at the end - great to see your process. Keep it up!

  • @acraftman2823
    @acraftman2823 Рік тому

    Thanks for posting this Steve, I enjoyed watching your editing as I typically spend an inordinate amount of time fiddling .

  • @toykellie3
    @toykellie3 Рік тому

    Love your videos and your humor. 😂

  • @KevinNordstrom
    @KevinNordstrom Рік тому

    Love the workflow Steve. What a beautiful image of the owl. That first shot is a banger.

  • @jamesmonte9214
    @jamesmonte9214 Рік тому

    Great video Steve 👍

  • @peterclarkwildlife
    @peterclarkwildlife Рік тому

    Great video Steve!

  • @randyshipley1023
    @randyshipley1023 Рік тому

    I recently discovered your videos and really enjoy them. I particularly like the videos where you take the viewer through the start to finish process. I love my time in the field but sometimes find the computer time tedious. Watching you and your thought process editing is very helpful. Keep the videos coming.

  • @brianhigginsphoto
    @brianhigginsphoto Рік тому

    Very cool to see how you actually get yourself into position to get the pic...AND wait for the right opportunity. The resulting pics... Wow!

  • @Fivetogoable
    @Fivetogoable Рік тому

    Another great video with the perfect mix of field work and editing. In dynamic situations not having time to change camera settings in order to get the shot resonates strongly because it happens so much its great to hear you have the same approach. Thanks!

  • @barbcullenphotography
    @barbcullenphotography Рік тому

    I love your videos!!! I’ve started watching them on my big TV vs. my phone so I don’t miss any detail. Love the editing process too. Keep it coming! Barb

  • @ednorthup5471
    @ednorthup5471 Рік тому

    Really excellent combination of fieldcraft and editing in in a way that keeps us all enthused to experience and improve!

  • @BryceJ82
    @BryceJ82 Рік тому

    Great video Steve. I gotta say every time I watch one of your videos, I come away having learned something I can apply to my own photography. Thanks for the great content.

  • @thomaskolceski4282
    @thomaskolceski4282 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing Steve! It is easy to see that you really love what you are doing. Your enthusiasm is awesome to see. Photographing an owl is on my bucket list. It’s been pretty difficult here in central New York. Thanks for the processing tips.

  • @keithdickson8364
    @keithdickson8364 Рік тому

    Love these tutorials Steve. Keep them coming and those are great images.

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 Рік тому +2

    In the last 70 yrs if I’ve learned anything it’s that perfection is an illusion. What I try for is to be better than the last thing I did. There is always room for improvement but I’ve discovered that once I got what I thought was perfection I lost interest in that endeavor. So anymore I strive to be a little better or do something a little different than the last thing I did.

  • @johnmarcello5096
    @johnmarcello5096 Рік тому

    Outstanding, Steve. Very informative. This one I’ll watch again.

  • @BullitTom
    @BullitTom Рік тому

    Brilliant images and excellent editing tips too Steve

  • @marciacooper4662
    @marciacooper4662 Рік тому

    Awesome Steve. Love to watch and learn your post processing thoughts.

  • @ErwinChung
    @ErwinChung Рік тому

    Another awesome video!! I do like your new format of starting with on field vlog and then with your computer editing! I do wish there was more of the on field portion 👍👍👍

  • @thisisme1999
    @thisisme1999 Рік тому

    That was a fun video, enjoyed the story of the catch and I appreciate you sharing your process to process!

  • @tonybrinkley5824
    @tonybrinkley5824 Рік тому

    Great video Steve! Please keep the photo edits coming.

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 Рік тому

    Damn, you having lots of luck with that owl. He/she seems really comfortable around you. It landed right in front of you on great perch.

  • @marilyngiannuzzi9867
    @marilyngiannuzzi9867 Рік тому

    Your photos are amazing,love owls & I wish we had the great,gray,owl in Ohio!Thank u for sharing yours with us!

  • @leomckillop1077
    @leomckillop1077 Рік тому

    Great video! Love everything you post. I struggle to understand why you'd be in aperture priority and choosing your iso vs full manual with auto iso and just adjust your exposure compensation. Unless the bird is really close or your lens is soft wide open there's no need to adjust aperture, just keep it wide open. Shutter speed is way more important, so keeping the lens wide open and only having to worry about shutter speed and then adjusting your exposure comp seems like an easier way to get the shot without using an iso and shutter speed that wasn't necessary and too high in both instances. I know things happen fast in the field but just wanted to offer my 2 cents.
    Thanks for all the videos and look forward to more.

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      No need to struggle to understand how i shoot. Shoot however works best for you. That said, I often shoot in manual with auto iso - it is an excellent tool in many situations.

    • @leomckillop1077
      @leomckillop1077 Рік тому

      @@SteveMattheis great point , whatever works....works 😃
      Thanks again for all the great videos!

  • @adammutolo5800
    @adammutolo5800 Рік тому

    Love the format of this video and the recent similar one! Entertaining with the field portion and educational with the office portion… and still relatively short overall. Keep up the good work!

  • @thomaskolceski4282
    @thomaskolceski4282 Рік тому

    Great video, I loved the format and learned a few things! Keep them coming!

  • @totallyrandomnoise
    @totallyrandomnoise Рік тому

    love you and your videos! :)

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan66 Рік тому

    Always brilliant

  • @rolandrick
    @rolandrick Рік тому

    What a beautiful bird and images! Besides, it’s always interesting to see the camouflage on the lens, you wearing a yellow shirt and blue cap 🧢. I have no clue how owls react on colours. But all kind of blues are alarm signal colours for game like deer, venison and so. To them, it’s like bright neon-green-or-yellow-or-orange to us.

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      The camo lens coat is just to protect the lens from scratches and such. The owl can hear me coming from a looong way away.

  • @JRodPhotoArt
    @JRodPhotoArt Рік тому

    Absolutely Awesome!!! Great job! I do like how you only do a little editing!

  • @leafonthewind0811
    @leafonthewind0811 Рік тому

    Terrific vlog. Editing tips were helpful.

  • @michael_barber
    @michael_barber Рік тому

    Recently found your channel. Loving the content. Thanks for the explanation of how you process your images. Maybe sometime do a video on how you process for prints. Want to eventually print some of my photos and would appreciate your ideas on getting the best image for printing.

  • @ED-on8to
    @ED-on8to Рік тому

    Very good. Thank you!
    If I could give two likes, I would.

  • @ppoletto
    @ppoletto Рік тому

    very nice video.
    As an very beginner wildlife photographer myself, and even more beginner wildlife photography processor, I found it very useful.
    greetings from Brazil, we are waiting for you to come pay us a visit and photograph our jaguars.

  • @DenisTherien
    @DenisTherien Рік тому

    It looked like you were having a hard time carrying your monopod and vblog camera at the same time, you should mount the vlog camera on the bottom of the monopod facing you when carrying the monopod on your shoulder 😉

  • @dougkrupa8887
    @dougkrupa8887 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video Steve. What kind of ballhead were you using it looks lite and compact?

  • @wildlifebybrianhoule
    @wildlifebybrianhoule Рік тому

    I like this hybrid style of video. From field to screen.
    I’m not familiar with the Z9 - can you program a custom recall button like the A1? Granted that’s usually auto ISO unless you set it which can be dicey as scenery changes. But I think that would solve your issue mentioned at the 9:15 mark.
    I have my AEL button set to 1/400th so if my subject stops, I slide the thumb to that button. If it starts to go/move then I release the thumb and my forefinger is on the shutter which is set for action.
    It’s very handy and It worked with two GGOs this past winter. Sadly they leave here in the spring and go north. Maybe I need to go West. Lol

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      Yes the z9 can program custom recall

    • @wildlifebybrianhoule
      @wildlifebybrianhoule Рік тому

      @@SteveMattheis that right there is something I would be doing asap. I use it all the time. Good luck!

  • @attiksystem
    @attiksystem Рік тому

    Great equipment! Are you often shooting @ 400 / 2.8 with birds? Do you need to crop a lot afterwards?

  • @mm8276352
    @mm8276352 Рік тому

    Good stuff, Steve! I share the desire to rather be out in the wilderness than sitting at the computer, even though my day job is being a software engineer...
    Question about the exposure topic. I acknowledge that you only had a few seconds and were vlogging at the same time. But it seems you used A with exposure compensation and fixed ISO. Why not use Auto ISO with M, so let ISO float instead of the shutter speed? With that, lowering the shutter speed is just a quick flick of the thumb with no buttons pressed, and ISO goes down at the same time automatically. The way I work I would have set my shutter speed to 1/3200 or something similar suitable for flight, thus already landing on a lower ISO once I had dialed in -2EV exp comp, then snapped a few frames, look at the shutter speed, see it's higher than required, flick the rear dial, take more frames. I find that's a very quick to work in changing light. But you're very experienced, so I'm sure you know all this in principle; I'd like to know your reasoning why you choose to do it differently.
    Second comment: the Z9 has this dual gain sensor that switches at ISO 500. Short story is that ISO 250, 320 and 400 have more noise and less DR than 500, so 500 is often my base ISO once I know 64-200 won't cut it anyway.
    Third comment: I find judging white balance is easier to do after getting the brightness right. Colors tend to look different and saturation decreased when brightness is increased, so I usually do that first, then set WB.
    And now I'll shut up :)

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      Yes this is good advice. I often shoot in M with auto iso as well.

  • @iramarder5094
    @iramarder5094 Рік тому

    Excellent video! It was interesting to see how you process photos. Please keep this format. One question, why did you use masking on first photo to remove bright spot instead of totally removing it with content aware?

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      Yes, either one would accomplish what I was after

  • @montananorthern
    @montananorthern Рік тому

    Awesome video Steve. It is always nice to see other peoples workflow. I do have one question though. What is the Sony ZV-1 on top of your Nikon for? I recently bought one for vlogging so just curious what you are using it for in the field?

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      That is how I shot the wide angle views of the owl flying while I was shooting with the 400 2.8.

  • @marshalhedin7538
    @marshalhedin7538 Рік тому

    awesome shots! is there a reason that you wouldn't use auto ISO in those variable light conditions?

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      Manual with auto iso would be a good choice

  • @raysanders332
    @raysanders332 Рік тому

    Desmond DMH-1 or 2? LEOFOTO VH-10S Monopod Two Way Tilt Head Arca/RRS Compatible w Large Comfort Knob. I see now this is the one you use.

  • @Nickkettt
    @Nickkettt Рік тому

    Great video Steve, Q: The Nikon Z9 has any custom WB preset or has the default WB? Cause that came out of the camera almost perfect . I envy you that 400mm 2.8 (in a good way😅) . Cheers from Argentina 🇦🇷…

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому +1

      These were shot on default cloudy. But yes, you can use custom presets if you like

  • @michellebentz3576
    @michellebentz3576 Рік тому

    been between parks 10 days now and no GGO in sight. Would love to know what to look for as far as location. Tons of fields here. Thanks for the processing info.

  • @JosephPiotter
    @JosephPiotter Рік тому

    I wish my wife would look at my like Steve looks at Owl's

  • @fotoholly9203
    @fotoholly9203 Рік тому

    Which monopod are you using in this video? Looking like a very light one. I am searching for this but I am unsure, which will carry enough but is really light.

  • @joecronin5017
    @joecronin5017 Рік тому

    great video as usual Steve, do you prefer the monopod now or the tripod . thanks from Canada.

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      For hiking and navigating the woods I prefer a monopod (or just handheld)

    • @joecronin5017
      @joecronin5017 Рік тому

      @@SteveMattheis which one are you using at this time

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      Check my gear list in the description

  • @sparkplugs13
    @sparkplugs13 Рік тому

    Ok that’s enough owl videos, let’s see something else please!

  • @BuzedPotato
    @BuzedPotato Рік тому

    I noticed you don't zoom in at all unlike myself and a lot of people on UA-cam. Is there a reason for that?

  • @raysanders332
    @raysanders332 Рік тому

    Could you please list what is on your monopod?

    • @SteveMattheis
      @SteveMattheis  Рік тому

      Check my gear list in the description, I have added the monopod and head…

    • @raysanders332
      @raysanders332 Рік тому

      @@SteveMattheis Thanks.