Hey congratulations Trevor & Ashley on your wedding! What a wonderful location for your honeymoon. I expect that you'll want to go back again to Costa Rica to see more of it's wonderful wildlife. As they say there "Pura Vida!"
I have been waiting for this ever since I saw the amazing Carina nebula photograph! Hats-off to you Trevor and Ashley, I am really lucky that I found these two, who share both of my passions (astronomy and bird-photography) and portray them so beautifully :)
Welcome back. Your videos are very inspiring. Your videos are some of the inspirations that started my journey of bird photography. I got the same combination as Ashley (Canon 400mm f/5.6L USM and Canon 7D Mark II). I also got the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM C. Both are great lenses. Not sure why, but I get as sharp results and some better with the Sigma. Might have some focus issues with either the lenses or the camera body, as the pictures are soft and out of focus a lot of the time. They don’t turn out blurry, though. But you can’t beat the balance of the Canon combination.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed your trip. I've been there several times and I'm going back again in a couple of months. Last year, when I went, I ended up making a large coffee table book from all my bird and wildlife photos from that trip.
Interesting that I had not seen this channel before considering I am subscribed to Astrobackyard. I have been in Costa Rica a few times but have not visited the drier northwestern area. I've done some higher elevation birding in the much cooler paramo and talamanca regions in Central Costa Rica. Monte Verde is such a cool eco and nature friendly area. You could easily spend a week birding with all the different climates on the dry and wet sides. And the different elevations. I was so taken back by all the colors and variety of birding that I was a bit sad to be back in Canada with so many fewer birds to view. The tour experience is really a difficult photography experience because some guides walk fast, and don't consider the time it takes to set up. Having said that, there are many knowledgeable bird guides, all kindred spirits on some level. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip and hope you get to visit other areas of this amazing country.
Love you videos! Looks like it was an amazing experience, would love to see a video on your guys gear camera, binos, etc. or a video on how you guys edit! Keep up the great work!
Great video. We just got back from a wildlife photography week in Guanacaste too. It's challenging, because the wildlife are hunkered down away from the heat half an hour after sunrise, and don't come back out until just before sunset. Please feel free to view our best 8 shots at facebook.com/aktnaturephotography
Jeez, welcome back.... I thought you were never coming back from space
Space is bigger ;)
YAY! Very happy you guys are uploading again. Great video!
Costa Rica is on my future international birding destination list. Nice video 👍
I am so happy to see you guys making videos again I really miss seeing videos from you guys you guys are a fun couple
Really nice bird watching tour in nepal
Congratulations......certainly seems a wonderful place and those shots are amazing
Look forward to more of your vlogs
awesome, thanks folks, we hope to be there in 2020
Nice to see that your comeback is in my country haha! I hope you guys had a great time and you are always welcome in Costa Rica!
Congratulations and welcome back, it's been too long. Some great shots.
Great!
Welcome back!
Welcome back!!!!
Hey congratulations Trevor & Ashley on your wedding! What a wonderful location for your honeymoon. I expect that you'll want to go back again to Costa Rica to see more of it's wonderful wildlife. As they say there "Pura Vida!"
I have been waiting for this ever since I saw the amazing Carina nebula photograph! Hats-off to you Trevor and Ashley, I am really lucky that I found these two, who share both of my passions (astronomy and bird-photography) and portray them so beautifully :)
Wow always wanted to go to Costa Rica
Welcome back. Your videos are very inspiring. Your videos are some of the inspirations that started my journey of bird photography. I got the same combination as Ashley (Canon 400mm f/5.6L USM and Canon 7D Mark II).
I also got the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM C. Both are great lenses. Not sure why, but I get as sharp results and some better with the Sigma. Might have some focus issues with either the lenses or the camera body, as the pictures are soft and out of focus a lot of the time. They don’t turn out blurry, though. But you can’t beat the balance of the Canon combination.
Congratulations! Looking forward to your next video. Terry. Crete.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed your trip. I've been there several times and I'm going back again in a couple of months. Last year, when I went, I ended up making a large coffee table book from all my bird and wildlife photos from that trip.
QNetX how cool. Yea it really is a great place. Would love to go back
Looks like an amazing place,saw your astrophotography video from there.gonna add it to my bucket list.👍👍
Nice. Welcome back.
Congratulations 🤘 wicked vblog, I thought you’d given up on UA-cam, good to see your adventure and awesome shots 👌
Interesting that I had not seen this channel before considering I am subscribed to Astrobackyard.
I have been in Costa Rica a few times but have not visited the drier northwestern area. I've done some higher elevation birding in the much cooler paramo and talamanca regions in Central Costa Rica. Monte Verde is such a cool eco and nature friendly area. You could easily spend a week birding with all the different climates on the dry and wet sides. And the different elevations.
I was so taken back by all the colors and variety of birding that I was a bit sad to be back in Canada with so many fewer birds to view.
The tour experience is really a difficult photography experience because some guides walk fast, and don't consider the time it takes to set up. Having said that, there are many knowledgeable bird guides, all kindred spirits on some level.
I'm glad you enjoyed your trip and hope you get to visit other areas of this amazing country.
Welcome Back :) and congratulations !! :) :) :)
Thanks for sharing your experience and tips. I'm a subscriber now.
Nice to see you guys again. Happy Honeymoon.
Nice video guys! Looks like an awesome trip. Are you back here in our Ontario winter-in-April now?
Love you videos! Looks like it was an amazing experience, would love to see a video on your guys gear camera, binos, etc. or a video on how you guys edit! Keep up the great work!
You guys should come to Brazil!
One of my dream place
Great, Yucatan, México also is a birding destination !
amazing video!! missed you guys!!
Man, I know AstroBackyard is your bread and butter, but would love more Bird Nerd content lol
You guys must come to Honduras!
Today I took some awesome pictures of a Green Heron at Malden Park in Windsor Ont.
Congratulations.
Now you can guys buy the 1dx used is so cheap now, is going to improve the high iso quality so much.
What month were you there? Thank You!
Thanks everyone!! 🙂
Cool video. I hope that bird didn't take a crap on your RedCat!
I hope the stork dorks have a Pelee video this year :)
What month were you there?
Great video. We just got back from a wildlife photography week in Guanacaste too. It's challenging, because the wildlife are hunkered down away from the heat half an hour after sunrise, and don't come back out until just before sunset. Please feel free to view our best 8 shots at facebook.com/aktnaturephotography
Andy Thomas Ah, you got the toucan, nice. Also a photo of the motmot! It’s a lovely place, we would love to go back
I'm the 320 liker here 😅
Do you update on EBird?
Zaber Ansary we as regularly as we should but the birds in this trip were all included
Congratulations on you marriage.
U guys got insta .?
Welcome back!