Hi Morten, i also live in Denmark, i really look up to you and all tour work. I just started Nature and wildlife photohgraphy as 14 years Old. Keep up all the good work 💪👍
Morten, I'm a diver & photographer. In a drysuit you should have undergarments to keep your body temperature up. Water saps your body heat 25x's faster than air. Fleece works great. Fourth Element sells fleece undergarments that work great in drysuits, and also work great in cold temperatures as base and mid-layers. Hope that helps!
Morten does it again. Watching this made we want to be out in the cold and rain under a tarp trying to keep dry in the hope i could get a photograph. You have such an ability in bringing out the wonders of nature in areas that we would never consider. Your special forces skills have equipped you in being adaptable to your environment and your skills as a film maker bring your viewers so close to the experiences you are living.. Keep them coming
I love the way you follow your words. You made a turf by yourself. I wonder how nature also reacts to you as you expect. May be you know the nature so well. Brilliant Morten.
I really like the style of nature photography video where you don’t talk when you’re in the field. I find that’s very calming to watch. I have a playlist on UA-cam that is just for photography videos that don’t contain any talking, just being out in nature. And then I love to hear your commentary afterwards. So to me when I watch, it’s a perfectly fine change! Of course it is also most important to not disturb the wildlife in the field, and get the photo. We are just along for the ride, which is a privilege however you decide to do it.
Hi Morten. Like the new format. We were all there with you in the dark, in the rain, then enjoying the moments it had all been leading up to. With headphones on the rain all around me, I don't think I blinked for a long time! From one of your many followers in Australia
Thanks so much for another fun video! Don't' worry about the no chatting while you're working. The natural/nature sounds compliment the video perfectly. Your new approach will work out great. It's all so enjoyable. Thank you!! CB from Canada
Nice work Morten. For the dry suit you can get scuba diving warm underwear, there are even heated versions. I use one/two layers of polypro underwear and nanopuff bottoms, this works pretty well above freezing temps for the legs. Polypro is better than down in case there's a leak, you still stay warm. You can get a "pee valve" added to a dry suit - good for emergencies! Keep it up.
i'm wondering why you don't have at least a million subscribers. Every video is a masterpiece, you should win a prize, or something similar, for them. I can only thank you for them, they are some kind of relaxing drug for me LOL
Morten, the new format is great. We are very close even if you're not telling us anything. And the explanations later are also fine. Please keep up the excellent work!
Really enjoyed your latest video, and yes have to agree Sewing Machine skills could come in very handy because most of the time “ you know what you want but they don’t seem to make it “ so being able to adapt has got to be a bonus we were very impressed with your sewing machine skills in being able to construct bespoke accessories is just wonderful.
As a Seeduckhunter, I use a "flydedragt" and Neoprene vaderes (5 mm neopren). That is verry good to protect you from the cold water. On top of this you can where a thin layer of camflage jacket.
I like the new format....and I wouldn't go out into the woods/water before daylight and destroy the mood and chances at wary wildlife to talk to a camera when I could either edit it in later or do a "behind the scenes"......much better for you and at least as good for us (in my humble opinion)....thanks for all you do,I love the vids!
Thanks for the tips. I have also observed that there are days when the activity of the birds is less. But you're right. Birds are very observant and perfectly know their environment and the changes that occur in it. Thanks for the info!
I enjoy the no talking sections and the description/explanation later. Another option could be a little voice-over narration, maybe? Either way, your videos are always a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing them with us.
YES! When it’s very cold out, I try and skip breakfast so I don’t get the urge to pee. It’s a little bit different for women 😉. But then I’m grumpy because I’m hungry 😟. I do like the new format since it will not interfere with your photography opportunities 👍🏼. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, Morten. Your dedication and especially your love for nature and wildlife is so evident 🙏🏼.
Your videos could be one hour or more - it is always a time to relaxe for me. Against the (hectic/modern?) stream here on youtube, you go a way which I prefere!!! Thanks for sharing these perfect films! Best regards and keep healthy, Rolf
I love this new format, Morten. I agree with the other comments too, let Nature do the talking while you are photographing, and then we can hear you in the aftermath. Watching you on the field with nothing but the sounds of nature is meditative and a soothing experience. Love it, keep it up!
I love the format and this video. I was mesmerized during the no talking photo shoot. Running the second camera for video is challenge enough! Forget the narration during the shooting.
Hands down the best intro I have seen for a long time. After your announcement to make a rain cover since you know how to sew I was very much looking forward to this part. I think it is vital to be able to help yourself in almost any kind of situation and not depend on somebody else to provide something you can just buy. It might not be the best rain cover in the history of rain covers but certainly does the job and looks decent to me.
Nice video Morten, because I also have a floating hide, I can tell you from experience that when you are in shallow water like in the video you can still do something against the cold. A fleece overall for example, but when the water is deeper and you can just stand, you get problems with the water pressure that restricts your blood circulation, especially because you are not moving. I sometimes went out of the water because I had almost no feeling in my legs anymore. So far my experience with the floating hide.
I really liked the new format. Makes so much sense to be quiet for the shoot. The audio on the loop during that part got a little annoying but other than that, such a delight. Love all your videos!
What drew me into your videos was the amount of extra time setting up two cameras. I have not seen any other videos on UA-cam where the creator took the extra time as you would. Your videos were made in real time and edited beautifully. Your ability to have the subject in live view and place an edited image on the scene to match is amazing. You have always sounded great with voice over you may use it more. I understand , lost shots = lost money.
Depends. Yes, the incontinence underwear. Or another brand. Get the one with the highest "capacity". I have done a LOT of drysuit diving. Usually, a deep dive is no problem as the bottom times are short. Of course, a long deep dive means long decompression stops, so you gotta adapt to your dive plan. On long shallow dives, peeing is a real problem. And not drinking isn't an option as dehydration leads to the bends. So get yourself the biggest thickest incontinence pants you can find and use that to, at the minimum, take off "the pressure". Even with a thick layer inside your drysuit, your bladder will want to dump water to increase body heat, so this is a way to lengthen your "submersion" without having to disturb your subject.
I quite like the new format of video. Your videos are already interesting enough that you don't have to say anything 😉 Loved the photos of the egret (the light bird against the dark landscape). Without a hide they are so hard to photograph.
Big improvement with the waterproof cover Morten. New shooting format should allow better opportunities. Sewing machine brought back memories - at start of lockdown in April bought a low rider camo fishing brolly and made a canvas front for it, so it can be used as a blind, Plenty of space to sleep in and get an early start without disturbing the wildlife. Look forward to more videos with your floating blind. All best from a rainy Scotland.
Yes, thank you, I really enjoyed your video. I go out in my kayak with my Nikon and I can get quite close to some of the birds at 500mm. I too spent quite some time with an Egret the last time I went out, and he didn’t care at all. He caught a lot of little fish while I was photographing him. Our weather is cold now in Canada and most of the birds have migrated. Thank you so much for sharing your time out there with us! Good luck next time you go out!
I do some scuba diving in dry suits. It is good to stay hydrated before the dive. Deep, deep dives require quite a bit of decompression time. Divers with drie suits will sometimes set up a plastic bottle inside the dry suit attached to the ... for urinating while doing long decompression stops. Anyway good vid.
Very much like this new format, it allows you to be more focused on your task and be relaxed to talk about things thereafter. As for the pee, any diver can tell you that they pee in their suit, it’ s just water in water...
I like the new format Morten, i know exactly what you mean about the difficulties and challenges faced by wildlife photographers who are trying to vlog and get great shots at the same time. It can be really frustrating as you want to immerse the viewers in the experience as much as possible. Get yourself a 'wooly bear' for under the drysuit and you'll not go far wrong, also a hot water bottle works wonders!! These two items have made many a cold session in my hide, bearable. All the best and keep up the good work 📷👊ps good effort with the shots of the hide out on the water, as a fellow youtuber i know the hassle you went through to get that footage😄🎥
@@MortenHilmer check out www.masterdive.dk/shop/inderdragter-76c1.html (only DK divesite i know of), I used to do 2hour+ deep dives in around 4 degree celcius water with no problems when using fourth element garments under my drysuit. There is also something called uridome, that can be used to handle the need for peeing while in the drysuit (www.coloplast.com.au/global/continence/conveen-solution/) alltho unsure where to buy in DK.
Incredible Morten. Not watched any of your vlogs before. Not a wildlife photographer. But hats off to you for (i) taking commitment to the cause to a new level and (ii) breaking some new ground in the style of your videos with interesting footage of your shoot without voiceover and then a frank talk over a coffee about what you did right and what you would do better. Others will doubtless copy you but take pride in being an innovator and clearly great photographer in an over populated medium of at best average photographers trying to cash in on UA-cam! Well done!
Great video. I almost encountered the same situation you had with the cold water just from watching. Liked the style, you might also try voice-over for the times that you don't want to talk in the field
Highly recommend a pee-valve if you'll be spending a long time in a drysuit. They are fairly standard for scuba diving dry suits and very convenient once you have the "plumbing sorted" ;)
I'm glad for you making the floating blind work for you, you got some really nice footage there. I also like the new video style. Thank you for sharing!
Really like the "new" style. The type of photographing You are sharing has to be done in silent. Your subject fly or run away as a natural reaction of un known sound. A tree or a river just don't bother, so I think it's nice to get to know how " on location with Hilmar" really works. Really nice video, great work and happy hunting for the next one!
Hello Morton, if you have not found al solution for the cold. I used to a scuba diver and I used Fourth Element clothing for diving in the winter with a drysuit. It's really warm. If you still need to go, you can instal a P-valve in your drysuit.
Thank you very much Morten, this format works for me perfectly! Egrets are awesome to watch hunting. Beautiful photos and it's a great perspective from ground level!
Did you really stay the whole night in the middle of nowhere next to a pond? You are awesome guy with super passion!!! That's beautiful! Grettings from Poland!
Good format. Talking to camera works for landscape photography but not wildlife. Question, I noticed from some the footage of the back of the camera you were using a shutter speed of 1/160s - that seems slow. Was it very dark? You obviously got good images.
Llevo viendo tus vídeos bastante tiempo y siguiendote desde tu etapa con cámaras Canon. Te felicito por el nuevo estilo de tu canal. Tienes una hermosa vivienda. Tus vídeos cuentan muchos detalles y aprecio también la paz que desprenden. El silencio, la incomodidad, el tiempo, lluvia, nieve, calor, frío,... todo ello es perfecto porqué ayuda a transmitir la dificultad de la fotografía de naturaleza. Te felicito. Disculpa que no sepa tanto inglés. A ti te entiendo bastante bien. Gracias I've been watching your videos for quite some time and following you from your stage with Canon cameras. I congratulate you on the new style of your channel. You have a beautiful house. Your videos tell many details and I also appreciate the peace that comes out. Silence, discomfort, time, rain, snow, heat, cold,... all this is perfect because it helps transmit the difficulty of nature photography. I congratulate you. Sorry, I don't know so much English. I understand you quite well. Thank you
Your videos are always enjoyable to watch and I admire you for enduring such cold wet conditions, and dim light. I live in steamy hot tropical far North Queensland in Australia. As an amateur wildlife photographer my struggles with weather are quite different. As for light it is more common to have harsh bright light making it difficult instead of dim light. My great grandparents were Danish on my Father’s side and Scottish on my Mother’s. I have spent time in both countries and love them both. I have often wondered how people like my Great grandparents endured pioneering in a place as hot as it is here, in days before refrigeration and air conditioning! I will keep watching your inspiring videos. Oh by the way the white vied is an Egret. We have the same here and they are common and easy to photograph here. You would be amazed to have very little difficulty getting very nice images of them near my home. Very best wishes to you. Cheryl Robertson in Townsville Australia.
Hi Sheryl and thanks for sharing. Yeah it is amazing how the different species have different behaviors depending on the country and even the different location within a small area.
Oh hey its an old Bernina! My grandmother still has one from when she was a young adult and my father recently bought one of the newest models. I'm watching him often and learn a few things here and there :) I just made a some leather sheaths, a back protector for a bag and probably started a MYOG trip there :D
That is what I call a real wildlife photography! Rain, wind, cold water, peeing in a drysuit... Not a walk in a park shooting ducks which are almost domestic animals there. Thanks for the video. Great as always!
I like that you'll do some "no talking" shoots, but remember that once you're back in the studio or wherever, you can edit and add a voice over which would be pretty cool to I think
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I really hope that someday I will have a cabin like yours! Your way of living is beuatiful to watch. Keep it up Morten!
Fantastic upload. I'm not sure how viable it would be for you in your remote location, but have you considered shooting in a blind on top of a canoe or inflatable craft? I've found that it takes some rigging but you can maintain a small footprint and position your camera very close to the water level, thou not as close as a floating blind. I'm sure you've even tried it. In some situations it works wonderfully, the bonus is you can cover lots of ground in a canoe, sleep until early morning and most importantly keep warm and dry... that is if you don't capsize. ;-) Love your videos! All the best.
I liked the "no talking" section. It has kind of a meditative mood to watch you doing your craft without narration.
Me too. I wish ALL UA-camrs would stop talking.
And above all. All the videos that add disturbing music.
@@kaiolsen6963 what a Nice video without the usual annoying music.
Just the gentle rain, the birds and a man quietly pissing in a tent !🤫
Thank you for the uploading and for not playing loud stupid music, I like the nature sounds well done
Yes silence can be golden especially when you let Mother Nature do the talking. Great backstory, tips and video!
Sewing machine"got" adapted hide, "got" light, camera, action. The new style video is great, keep it up Morten, very enjoyable. 🖖
Thank you so much Frank. I'm glad you like it 👍
Hi Morten, i also live in Denmark, i really look up to you and all tour work.
I just started Nature and wildlife photohgraphy as 14 years Old.
Keep up all the good work 💪👍
The Great Egret can be such a lovely bird to photograph and watch do its thing.
Friday Morning (weekend here in bahrain) cup of coffee, sitting on my bed, watching Mortens story. Can't get better.
Your dedication is insane. A true photographer 🙏🏾
Morten, I'm a diver & photographer. In a drysuit you should have undergarments to keep your body temperature up. Water saps your body heat 25x's faster than air. Fleece works great. Fourth Element sells fleece undergarments that work great in drysuits, and also work great in cold temperatures as base and mid-layers. Hope that helps!
And powerbank used warming vest.
Your channel should have 100 million subscribers, watching your videos inspires me with greetings and many blessings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
Morten does it again. Watching this made we want to be out in the cold and rain under a tarp trying to keep dry in the hope i could get a photograph.
You have such an ability in bringing out the wonders of nature in areas that we would never consider. Your special forces skills have equipped you in being adaptable to your environment and your skills as a film maker bring your viewers so close to the experiences you are living..
Keep them coming
I'm impressed that you can do the sewing and everything. These are great videos, keep them coming!
I love the way you follow your words. You made a turf by yourself. I wonder how nature also reacts to you as you expect. May be you know the nature so well. Brilliant Morten.
I really like the style of nature photography video where you don’t talk when you’re in the field. I find that’s very calming to watch. I have a playlist on UA-cam that is just for photography videos that don’t contain any talking, just being out in nature. And then I love to hear your commentary afterwards. So to me when I watch, it’s a perfectly fine change! Of course it is also most important to not disturb the wildlife in the field, and get the photo. We are just along for the ride, which is a privilege however you decide to do it.
I like the new format of no talking, just natural sounds. Maybe some of those rechargeable hand warmers would also be useful.
Hi Morten. Like the new format. We were all there with you in the dark, in the rain, then enjoying the moments it had all been leading up to. With headphones on the rain all around me, I don't think I blinked for a long time! From one of your many followers in Australia
3.31 - the sound of swans in flight - one of the best sounds in nature!
The amount of effort you put in to getting a photo is always inspiring!
Morten, it is nice to see quality - Quality persons, doing quality job - it is refreshing.
I enjoy the new format with the silent observer and then the explanation later. The pre story cracks me up! 😄
Thanks so much for another fun video! Don't' worry about the no chatting while you're working. The natural/nature sounds compliment the video perfectly. Your new approach will work out great. It's all so enjoyable. Thank you!! CB from Canada
A new and stimulating experience! The way you face misadventures in the backstage is very nice. So go on Morten!
Nice work Morten. For the dry suit you can get scuba diving warm underwear, there are even heated versions. I use one/two layers of polypro underwear and nanopuff bottoms, this works pretty well above freezing temps for the legs. Polypro is better than down in case there's a leak, you still stay warm. You can get a "pee valve" added to a dry suit - good for emergencies! Keep it up.
i'm wondering why you don't have at least a million subscribers. Every video is a masterpiece, you should win a prize, or something similar, for them. I can only thank you for them, they are some kind of relaxing drug for me LOL
I also like your new style of video: No talking in the field, but explanations afterwards.
I like the ground level perspective of those shots. Really makes a difference for birds.
I already know It's gonna be awesome
Morten, the new format is great. We are very close even if you're not telling us anything. And the explanations later are also fine. Please keep up the excellent work!
Really enjoyed your latest video, and yes have to agree Sewing Machine skills could come in very handy because most of the time “ you know what you want but they don’t seem to make it “ so being able to adapt has got to be a bonus we were very impressed with your sewing machine skills in being able to construct bespoke accessories is just wonderful.
Imagine walking around there and meeting Morten in a photoblind like Jesus walking trough water😂👍
The best thing of PHOTOGRAPHY is
➡ It has the ability to stop the moving period by capturing images (memories) 💛❤..
And love from INDIA🤗🤝🤝.....
As a Seeduckhunter, I use a "flydedragt" and Neoprene vaderes (5 mm neopren). That is verry good to protect you from the cold water.
On top of this you can where a thin layer of camflage jacket.
I still don't understand how you can film footage like this all by yourself... it's unbelievable! Well done mr. Hilmer!
I like the new format....and I wouldn't go out into the woods/water before daylight and destroy the mood and chances at wary wildlife to talk to a camera when I could either edit it in later or do a "behind the scenes"......much better for you and at least as good for us (in my humble opinion)....thanks for all you do,I love the vids!
Thanks for the tips. I have also observed that there are days when the activity of the birds is less. But you're right. Birds are very observant and perfectly know their environment and the changes that occur in it. Thanks for the info!
Beautiful photos of the White Egret a close cousin to the Great Blue Heron,
I'm a simple girl, I see mrs Morten, I clic!
Great work with the blind btw🙌🏾🙌🏾
There are not enough Morten Hilmers out there that’s for sure!
@@idahomountainlover754 definitly
I enjoy the no talking sections and the description/explanation later. Another option could be a little voice-over narration, maybe? Either way, your videos are always a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Wow...I thoroughly enjoyed your video...great sir
YES! When it’s very cold out, I try and skip breakfast so I don’t get the urge to pee. It’s a little bit different for women 😉. But then I’m grumpy because I’m hungry 😟. I do like the new format since it will not interfere with your photography opportunities 👍🏼. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, Morten. Your dedication and especially your love for nature and wildlife is so evident 🙏🏼.
Your videos could be one hour or more - it is always a time to relaxe for me. Against the (hectic/modern?) stream here on youtube, you go a way which I prefere!!! Thanks for sharing these perfect films! Best regards and keep healthy, Rolf
You put a lot of time and effort into your videos which are very practical and informative. I really appreciate that.
Excellent Morten. Such tenacity and patience a real example.
Omg man, the video quality has progressed so much, even the audio whoa. Great to see you living your passion Morten :).
I love this new format, Morten. I agree with the other comments too, let Nature do the talking while you are photographing, and then we can hear you in the aftermath. Watching you on the field with nothing but the sounds of nature is meditative and a soothing experience. Love it, keep it up!
I love the format and this video. I was mesmerized during the no talking photo shoot. Running the second camera for video is challenge enough! Forget the narration during the shooting.
Love the split video style, and very jealous of your hut and burner. Thank you Morten.
Hands down the best intro I have seen for a long time. After your announcement to make a rain cover since you know how to sew I was very much looking forward to this part. I think it is vital to be able to help yourself in almost any kind of situation and not depend on somebody else to provide something you can just buy. It might not be the best rain cover in the history of rain covers but certainly does the job and looks decent to me.
Nice video Morten, because I also have a floating hide, I can tell you from experience that when you are in shallow water like in the video you can still do something against the cold. A fleece overall for example, but when the water is deeper and you can just stand, you get problems with the water pressure that restricts your blood circulation, especially because you are not moving. I sometimes went out of the water because I had almost no feeling in my legs anymore. So far my experience with the floating hide.
Thanks a lot Ron for your great advice. Very useful for me 👍
I really liked the new format. Makes so much sense to be quiet for the shoot. The audio on the loop during that part got a little annoying but other than that, such a delight. Love all your videos!
What drew me into your videos was the amount of extra time setting up two cameras. I have not seen any other videos on UA-cam where the creator took the extra time as you would. Your videos were made in real time and edited beautifully. Your ability to have the subject in live view and place an edited image on the scene to match is amazing. You have always sounded great with voice over you may use it more. I understand , lost shots = lost money.
Thanks for your honesty and easy manner. What a gorgeous bird. I’ve seen blue herons but the white is magical. Love the new format too.
Depends. Yes, the incontinence underwear. Or another brand. Get the one with the highest "capacity". I have done a LOT of drysuit diving. Usually, a deep dive is no problem as the bottom times are short. Of course, a long deep dive means long decompression stops, so you gotta adapt to your dive plan. On long shallow dives, peeing is a real problem. And not drinking isn't an option as dehydration leads to the bends. So get yourself the biggest thickest incontinence pants you can find and use that to, at the minimum, take off "the pressure". Even with a thick layer inside your drysuit, your bladder will want to dump water to increase body heat, so this is a way to lengthen your "submersion" without having to disturb your subject.
YES!! A new Morten Hilmer video! Time to kick back and relax with a cup of afternoon coffee ;)
I quite like the new format of video. Your videos are already interesting enough that you don't have to say anything 😉 Loved the photos of the egret (the light bird against the dark landscape). Without a hide they are so hard to photograph.
Nice Work Morten !!!!!! Cold water for sure !
Big improvement with the waterproof cover Morten. New shooting format should allow better opportunities.
Sewing machine brought back memories - at start of lockdown in April bought a low rider camo fishing brolly and made a canvas front for it, so it can be used as a blind, Plenty of space to sleep in and get an early start without disturbing the wildlife. Look forward to more videos with your floating blind. All best from a rainy Scotland.
We use a dry suit for diving in the winter. They make insulated coveralls to use with them. Use them for work all winter.
Yes, thank you, I really enjoyed your video. I go out in my kayak with my Nikon and I can get quite close to some of the birds at 500mm. I too spent quite some time with an Egret the last time I went out, and he didn’t care at all. He caught a lot of little fish while I was photographing him. Our weather is cold now in Canada and most of the birds have migrated. Thank you so much for sharing your time out there with us! Good luck next time you go out!
I really like the new format with sort of a debrief at the end a lot more .
You are always an inspiration, Morten.
Cracking stuff morten. Can I ask what video head you use please ?
I do some scuba diving in dry suits. It is good to stay hydrated before the dive. Deep, deep dives require quite a bit of decompression time. Divers with drie suits will sometimes set up a plastic bottle inside the dry suit attached to the ... for urinating while doing long decompression stops. Anyway good vid.
Very much like this new format, it allows you to be more focused on your task and be relaxed to talk about things thereafter. As for the pee, any diver can tell you that they pee in their suit, it’ s just water in water...
😂😂 Thank you so much
ha ha - my diving drysuit has a P-valve installed. But it's a heavy suit to drag way out into the woods...
Your adventuring inspires me!
Love the rain on your roof!
I like the new format Morten, next time your out, it may help not having so much coffee, leave that until after the photo shoot.
I like the new format Morten, i know exactly what you mean about the difficulties and challenges faced by wildlife photographers who are trying to vlog and get great shots at the same time. It can be really frustrating as you want to immerse the viewers in the experience as much as possible. Get yourself a 'wooly bear' for under the drysuit and you'll not go far wrong, also a hot water bottle works wonders!! These two items have made many a cold session in my hide, bearable. All the best and keep up the good work 📷👊ps good effort with the shots of the hide out on the water, as a fellow youtuber i know the hassle you went through to get that footage😄🎥
Thanks For the lot great tips. Really appreciate it 👍👍
@@MortenHilmer check out www.masterdive.dk/shop/inderdragter-76c1.html (only DK divesite i know of), I used to do 2hour+ deep dives in around 4 degree celcius water with no problems when using fourth element garments under my drysuit. There is also something called uridome, that can be used to handle the need for peeing while in the drysuit (www.coloplast.com.au/global/continence/conveen-solution/) alltho unsure where to buy in DK.
I really enjoyed the new style of video! Hearing nature is the best!
Thanks, Morten, for sharing an inspiring video. It kept my interest up for the whole time.
Incredible Morten. Not watched any of your vlogs before. Not a wildlife photographer. But hats off to you for (i) taking commitment to the cause to a new level and (ii) breaking some new ground in the style of your videos with interesting footage of your shoot without voiceover and then a frank talk over a coffee about what you did right and what you would do better. Others will doubtless copy you but take pride in being an innovator and clearly great photographer in an over populated medium of at best average photographers trying to cash in on UA-cam! Well done!
Great video. I almost encountered the same situation you had with the cold water just from watching. Liked the style, you might also try voice-over for the times that you don't want to talk in the field
Brilliant use of tripod as tent pole!
The new format is great!
Highly recommend a pee-valve if you'll be spending a long time in a drysuit. They are fairly standard for scuba diving dry suits and very convenient once you have the "plumbing sorted" ;)
I'm glad for you making the floating blind work for you, you got some really nice footage there. I also like the new video style. Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful you endure all the trouble and fatigue to reach us the image of beautiful nature thank you.
Really like the "new" style. The type of photographing You are sharing has to be done in silent. Your subject fly or run away as a natural reaction of un known sound. A tree or a river just don't bother, so I think it's nice to get to know how " on location with Hilmar" really works. Really nice video, great work and happy hunting for the next one!
Hello Morton, if you have not found al solution for the cold. I used to a scuba diver and I used Fourth Element clothing for diving in the winter with a drysuit. It's really warm. If you still need to go, you can instal a P-valve in your drysuit.
I have been feeling down lately and your videos always manage to put me in a nice and relaxed mood. Thank you for this amazing content!
Thank you very much Morten, this format works for me perfectly! Egrets are awesome to watch hunting. Beautiful photos and it's a great perspective from ground level!
Did you really stay the whole night in the middle of nowhere next to a pond? You are awesome guy with super passion!!! That's beautiful! Grettings from Poland!
Good format. Talking to camera works for landscape photography but not wildlife. Question, I noticed from some the footage of the back of the camera you were using a shutter speed of 1/160s - that seems slow. Was it very dark? You obviously got good images.
Morten, really enjoyed this vdo too much. Keep going on. Just a natural video indeed. Awesome presentation. 👍👍👍👍🖐🙏
I'd love a blind like that for capturing Blue Heron here in south Louisiana. Unfortunately, so would the alligators.
Llevo viendo tus vídeos bastante tiempo y siguiendote desde tu etapa con cámaras Canon. Te felicito por el nuevo estilo de tu canal. Tienes una hermosa vivienda. Tus vídeos cuentan muchos detalles y aprecio también la paz que desprenden. El silencio, la incomodidad, el tiempo, lluvia, nieve, calor, frío,... todo ello es perfecto porqué ayuda a transmitir la dificultad de la fotografía de naturaleza. Te felicito. Disculpa que no sepa tanto inglés. A ti te entiendo bastante bien. Gracias
I've been watching your videos for quite some time and following you from your stage with Canon cameras. I congratulate you on the new style of your channel. You have a beautiful house. Your videos tell many details and I also appreciate the peace that comes out. Silence, discomfort, time, rain, snow, heat, cold,... all this is perfect because it helps transmit the difficulty of nature photography. I congratulate you. Sorry, I don't know so much English. I understand you quite well. Thank you
Your videos are always enjoyable to watch and I admire you for enduring such cold wet conditions, and dim light. I live in steamy hot tropical far North Queensland in Australia. As an amateur wildlife photographer my struggles with weather are quite different. As for light it is more common to have harsh bright light making it difficult instead of dim light. My great grandparents were Danish on my Father’s side and Scottish on my Mother’s. I have spent time in both countries and love them both. I have often wondered how people like my Great grandparents endured pioneering in a place as hot as it is here, in days before refrigeration and air conditioning! I will keep watching your inspiring videos. Oh by the way the white vied is an Egret. We have the same here and they are common and easy to photograph here. You would be amazed to have very little difficulty getting very nice images of them near my home. Very best wishes to you. Cheryl Robertson in Townsville Australia.
Hi Sheryl and thanks for sharing.
Yeah it is amazing how the different species have different behaviors depending on the country and even the different location within a small area.
I like this format this is sooooo good. Mediative is perfect
Well done Morten =) Good to see one more pond crawler around =) Cheers
Hi Morten, I so love all your videos, they are so inspiring! I love the respect you show the wildlife! So thanks very much 😀
White bird with long yellow beak is a Great Egret^^
Really enjoyed the new video format....I look forward to seeing your next adventure 👍🏻
Oh hey its an old Bernina! My grandmother still has one from when she was a young adult and my father recently bought one of the newest models. I'm watching him often and learn a few things here and there :) I just made a some leather sheaths, a back protector for a bag and probably started a MYOG trip there :D
It's always an awesome feeling watching your videos. Thank you🙏🏾🙏🏾
That is what I call a real wildlife photography! Rain, wind, cold water, peeing in a drysuit... Not a walk in a park shooting ducks which are almost domestic animals there.
Thanks for the video. Great as always!
Its amazing how your videos make me calm
I like that you'll do some "no talking" shoots, but remember that once you're back in the studio or wherever, you can edit and add a voice over which would be pretty cool to I think
I really hope that someday I will have a cabin like yours! Your way of living is beuatiful to watch. Keep it up Morten!
Lovely results from all your effort, Morten. Big thumbs up! 👍🏻😃
Fantastic upload. I'm not sure how viable it would be for you in your remote location, but have you considered shooting in a blind on top of a canoe or inflatable craft? I've found that it takes some rigging but you can maintain a small footprint and position your camera very close to the water level, thou not as close as a floating blind. I'm sure you've even tried it. In some situations it works wonderfully, the bonus is you can cover lots of ground in a canoe, sleep until early morning and most importantly keep warm and dry... that is if you don't capsize. ;-) Love your videos! All the best.