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  • @WillGoodlet
    @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

    👉🏻 Check out the Wildlife Toolkit - remove the guess work and learn to use a structured workflow and custom profiles to make beautiful images.
    bit.ly/WildlifeToolkit

  • @chipsrafferty8362
    @chipsrafferty8362 2 роки тому +1

    Sunday evening in Florida,notification on you tube for another Will Goodlet video,what a way to end the weekend,cheers Will.

  • @smurgy99
    @smurgy99 2 роки тому +1

    Lovely video. Terrific to spend time with the cheetah like that.

  • @peterrussell7667
    @peterrussell7667 Рік тому +1

    Top video’s and the moments captured are amazing 🏆👍😎🇦🇺

  • @LeeScott-LightSourceKauai
    @LeeScott-LightSourceKauai 8 місяців тому +1

    Aloha Will. I really enjoy your work: Photography, Video, Editing and Writing. Thank you sharing such beauty.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi Lee, thanks so much! Looks like you are in Hawaii? About as far from Africa as you can get but you must see some incredible things to photograph there!

    • @LeeScott-LightSourceKauai
      @LeeScott-LightSourceKauai 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes, there are some pretty things to photograph here, but no lions or cheetahs! If you ever get over to Kauai, let me know. We'll go photograph some island scenes together. Aloha, and again. Love your work. It's like sanity amidst the chaos of UA-cam.
      @@WillGoodlet

  • @AslamBhorat
    @AslamBhorat 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Much better than anything else out there. Thank you so much.

  • @MarkDumbleton
    @MarkDumbleton 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome stuff Will! Really enjoyed the video! Great to finish off with that Cheetah!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Cheers Mark, just found yours too!

  • @robertvanderwielen8346
    @robertvanderwielen8346 2 роки тому +1

    genius - you deserve it all !

  • @janinebrodard6490
    @janinebrodard6490 2 роки тому +1

    Dont forget the EetsumMore when an elephant blocks the road ;)

  • @seandavis6458
    @seandavis6458 2 роки тому +1

    Great video as usual.

  • @JPLamoureuxsTravels
    @JPLamoureuxsTravels 2 роки тому +1

    So cool buddy! Loved that 😉👍 that cheetah 🐆 was the icing eh 👌

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks JP, yep was a nice surprise :)

  • @skamat2
    @skamat2 2 роки тому

    Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Missed your videos. Your wildlife tool kit and approach is amazing. The best money for value many times over. Keep up the good work and stay safe.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Thanks Samir, really appreciate the support and good to hear from you! Take care :)

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing again! In 76 years of looking at wildlife footage, I’ve never seen a cheetah do what you caught.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much! Me too - was a very interesting aspect of behaviour :)

    • @leniehulse1621
      @leniehulse1621 2 роки тому +1

      My little dog does that when she gets to a spot where another dog has peed!

  • @itchyfeet4205
    @itchyfeet4205 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful!

  • @jdwelman5849
    @jdwelman5849 Рік тому

    I just got back from Northern Kruger and am re-watching this series of videos with a new perspective. Will, you are my favourite vlogger. 🦓

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

      Sounds like you had a beautiful trip!? So happy that you like the videos :)

    • @jdwelman5849
      @jdwelman5849 Рік тому

      @@WillGoodlet It really was, especially with the multicloured mopani trees.

  • @falanajerido875
    @falanajerido875 2 роки тому

    Love those trees

  • @markfuller4506
    @markfuller4506 2 роки тому +1

    17.47 of fantastic footage and pure enjoyment. Thanks Will.

  • @contrarian717
    @contrarian717 2 роки тому +1

    Wish I could see a video like this without music. The essence of Kruger is it sounds

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Sound is very hard to include. Most of the clips don’t have adequate sound because the mic picks up handling and focus stabilization noise. The shot is often telephoto - so the sound doesn’t ‘fit’.
      Also, slow motion - slows down the action but also the sound.. slow motion is useful to prolong short sightings but also to smooth out the exaggerated camera shake from using telephoto lenses. So music along with ‘foley’ sound (sound recorded separately or added to the track) is used.
      I’ve made a big effort to design the sound in the video. Adding samples taken from the actual locations in separate recordings. Or to accentuate actions. You might note the call of the lapwings on the mudbank or the footsteps of the elephant on the bridge - none of that sound is present in the clips, it’s recorded separately and added to match the movement of the animals.
      A lot of work involved in delivering sound!

    • @contrarian717
      @contrarian717 2 роки тому +1

      @@WillGoodlet point taken, thanks. Still a good video 👏

  • @liveeverydayoutdoors2180
    @liveeverydayoutdoors2180 2 роки тому +2

    Wonderful video, we were up there just a week ago and got some interesting birds such as racket tailed roller , tropical boubou and bohms spinetail as my 600th bird for South Africa

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Congratulations on 600 that’s a great number for SA. It’s great up there although I have to admit that my birding has gone out the window since I started making videos - can’t find enough time !

  • @jaswan79
    @jaswan79 2 роки тому +1

    I just discovered your channel yesterday and Will you deserve your own Netflix series. Your editing, your passion for wildlife, your cinematography is so captivating. Also thank you for your editing tips, that’s what initially helped me find you.

  • @GSA_Drums
    @GSA_Drums 2 роки тому +1

    Really enjoy your videos… inspirational👍👌☺️

  • @SkylarkFields
    @SkylarkFields 2 роки тому +2

    Oh my, that cheetah sighting made my day, I don't know about yours!! I think it was on a scent - female in season maybe? or another male who had scent marked there? When his mouth was open he was doing the 'flehmen' response, using the Jacobson's organ located in the roof of the mouth....just like a domestic cat. Wonderful footage and a very interesting video too. Thoroughly enjoyable - and exciting to watch!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Yep the cheetah was a very unexpected bonus and wonderful to see both the hunt and the activity afterwards! I've noticed that there is often cheetah and leopard scat on these milestone markers. It also happens at the small local reserve near home where the endangered wildlife trust occasionally introduce cheetahs to breed before relocating them.

    • @SkylarkFields
      @SkylarkFields 2 роки тому +1

      @@WillGoodlet That's really interesting. Love watching footage of the big cats, my fave wild animals. Hope you manage to get more sometime!! 😉

  • @GuidoVanDeWater
    @GuidoVanDeWater 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing to see the cheatah on that sign. The bird life is amazing. I visited punda maria hoping to see that back in 2016 but unfortunatly i got realy sick these days. Looking forward to the next video! Grt guido

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks again Guido, hopefully you will come over for another visit with the family. It's a great area for birding as you know. How are the vlogs going?? Take care!

    • @GuidoVanDeWater
      @GuidoVanDeWater 2 роки тому +1

      @@WillGoodlet yes I realy hope I can show my kids the beauty of Africa in the next couple of years. I actualy recorded 2 vlogs already but I want to have a few ready before releasing them. And I'm realy struggling with the audio that still does not satisfie me enough. I use 2 different microphones and you can realy hear the difference. Also I'm surprised that my English sounds a bit bad 🤣 you only realise when you hear it back yourself apparently. You can hear immediately that English is not my native language but that is something I can work on in the future.

  • @Marleydia
    @Marleydia 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding content! I can’t thank you enough for sharing these experiences! Greetings from the USA (Ohio).

  • @janm2473
    @janm2473 2 роки тому +1

    Holy mackerel, Will !! This was just outstanding ... again. Thank you for taking us on your journey..

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for coming along for the ride Jan :)

  • @RogerJones-mountfield
    @RogerJones-mountfield 2 роки тому +1

    Great to see you back, I so enjoy joining you on your trips, thank you 🙏

  • @ndivhuworamabulana9551
    @ndivhuworamabulana9551 2 роки тому

    Beautiful video 10/10❤👌

  • @bjrn-einarnilsen687
    @bjrn-einarnilsen687 2 роки тому +1

    What an amazing video!!! Superb!!! Some of the best wildlife video out there. Would love to visit your area. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Greetings from an Norwegian living in Brazil

  • @ssmytheYT
    @ssmytheYT 2 роки тому +1

    Wow Will. Your video compilation game just keeps getting better and better! This video blew me away! Outstanding work! So peaceful. Love the cuts and transitions. The animated maps showing your route is a very nice touch. Thank you for sharing such an amazing adventure.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Steve, really appreciate the support and encouragement. I changed software, so having to re-learn animations etc...

    • @ssmytheYT
      @ssmytheYT 2 роки тому

      @@WillGoodlet It's definitely way cool! Keep it up! :-D

  • @jimtipton8888
    @jimtipton8888 2 роки тому +3

    Great video Will! When you were describing that dry/wet smell I knew exactly what you meant. I can't think of much that smells better. You do a great job of verbally painting the picture which just adds to the great footage and photography. I would love to spend some time on those roads! What a special place! Cheers and thank you!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Thanks Jim! Yep, I can just close my eyes and the smell is almost more memorable than seeing it. :)

  • @roman_furrer
    @roman_furrer 2 роки тому +2

    Great video Will! At 10.34 min (fever tree forest) one can hear alarm calls of a vervet monkey - there maybe was a leopard or another predator around... Thank you for the great footage!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Roman. I took a few sound samples - there was an earlier one with alarm calls from a spurfowl, so you could well be right. Thanks for watching :)

  • @felixifloresrodriquez3306
    @felixifloresrodriquez3306 2 роки тому +2

    Glad to see you are out and about in the bush. I have not travel to Egypt yet. I will let you know when I get there

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Felix! Hopefully you get out there soon

  • @latestwildlifesightings.
    @latestwildlifesightings. 2 роки тому +2

    Great video Will, really enjoyed it. Near the end with cheetah at Kremetart sign,, Kremetart is the Afrikaans for Boabap. Pronounced it a bit wrong but I don't fault you for doing so, made my day and I will always remeber it when I drive there.. Again, Great job mate!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Johan! Yep I guess they are named after cream of tartar (Kremetart) in English - I was rather enjoying the idea of the cheetah licking a ‘cream tart’ :)

  • @africanwildlifeonline
    @africanwildlifeonline 2 роки тому

    Favourite clip is the rack focus from tin coffee mug to the elephant down in the riverbed - you Sir have skills to pay the bills. As always great content. #africanwildlifeonline

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Just been over to your channel too :)

    • @africanwildlifeonline
      @africanwildlifeonline 2 роки тому

      @@WillGoodlet thank you for taking the time to visit my channel, I am still honing my skills - concerntrating on quality visuals, sound and storytelling. Very much a work in progress 🙏

  • @steveparent8788
    @steveparent8788 2 роки тому +1

    How long have you been living in Africa ? Were you born in Africa ? Is your mate a native ? Great work !

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      My mother was born in what was then Rhodesia. My father in Cape Town. They met in Hong Kong where I was born. My grandparents were Russian refugees and British.
      I emigrated to South Africa in 1996. My wife is South African.

  • @WildlifeObsessed
    @WildlifeObsessed 2 роки тому +1

    Terrific video. Actually been to all those spots in not too distant past, so extra pertinent.
    What was Canon camera in use around 16.00 with the big Mic on top.
    Lens envy but it’s out if my league !
    What a joy, when the music soundtrack does not drown p-out all the sights and sounds of the Bush. Thanks so much

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it. I reckon the camera there was the canon eos R6 - I use it mostly for video.
      Yep sound is hard to manage. Most of the clips don’t have sound you have to record it separately. Or add foley - like the elephant walking on the bridge - that is added later

    • @WildlifeObsessed
      @WildlifeObsessed 2 роки тому +1

      @@WillGoodlet Thnx again. Am very seriously looking at R6 (using RF Adaptor so current Lenses will work).
      Mic - yep, it’s an Issue.I
      Don’t understand the term “foley”.
      Sorry to be a pain, but we are doing a epic Overland (self-drive from NBO to CPT) later this year so I am in serious prep mode.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      @@WildlifeObsessed foley is sound added in post. So chewing celery sticks to simulate hyenas cracking bones etc… :)
      Slow motion footage is used to make the encounter longer and to keep the shot looking smooth. Sound from slow motion is not always available (hence music in a lot of nature films) additionally the microphone picks up handling noise while shooting, so most of the time it’s unusable. You have to record sound separately- which I do- and then add that to the clip. Embellishing with foley effects.
      The entire sound is ‘designed’ it’s rare that one is able to capture sound of the event being filmed.

  • @carolynvines2027
    @carolynvines2027 2 роки тому +2

    Dude, you are so frickin' talented! You should get paid for work such as this, if that's what you want. I realize it's quite possible that you just want to live a simple life, enjoy your photography, and share it with others without having to mess with marketing or the hassles that come with a major production company. You've got the creative talent, the voice, and the personality to be picked up by the likes of National Geographic or Animal Planet, I believe. Perhaps you've already been there, done that; and I'm just not aware. I'm loving this video, the music, the wildlife, the trees, and the meditative quality in all of this along with your peaceful and tranquil enthusiasm. This is phenomenal. Mind you, I'm less that three minutes in; but I'm blown away by these 2:49 minutes.
    I love how you manage to get the wildlife to look straight into your camera. I may be your bad luck charm. I didn't want to see the cheetah take down a impala or zebra; so, for my sake only, I was kinda glad to see the interruption of those colorful bars. 😉

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Carolyn, wow you really brought me a smile when I read this! Thanks, you are really kind.
      I'm newish to video and just learning as I go along and trying to share some of the things I see along the way.
      I've only seen a cheetah hunting 4 times and only one kill. So it's a rarity. You can see in the video that his heart wasn't really in it - or he knew the impala had seen him too early. It was more of a gallop than a sprint. They are SO fast when they want to be.
      Anyway, thanks for the encouragement and for watching :) !

    • @carolynvines2027
      @carolynvines2027 2 роки тому

      @@WillGoodlet My pleasure! Enjoy your journey! 🙂

  • @AidanRIR
    @AidanRIR 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Will! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion!

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Aidan :)

  • @rinohals
    @rinohals 2 роки тому +2

    Another interesting and great video from you Will.
    And it's nice to see you again. Even if the footage is a few weeks old🙂
    It might be a little late now but, happy new year 🙂

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Rino, and to you too! Hope you have a great one!

  • @kennethtam9779
    @kennethtam9779 2 роки тому +1

    When do you release the 'How to maneuver your vehicle with one hand while shooting with the other' how-to video? I hope the cheetah was impressed with the way you managed to keep Basil moving with him! :D

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      It would be a pretty short one - no skill and all luck :)

  • @nsbhagwat
    @nsbhagwat 2 роки тому +1

    Stunning landscape and a good choice of background score.
    How is the R5 holding up wrt overheating?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! For my uses it's OK - short clips of 1minute to 30 Seconds followed by bursts of shooting. I was using 4K 60 + 120FPS 1080p at one point (which will be in a subsequent video) and it did show me an overheat warning. So it can still be a problem.

  • @benjaminthomas6585
    @benjaminthomas6585 2 роки тому +1

    Superb video once again Will, amazing footage so well captured, ???the handle on the Video head reversed is that for resting your hand or easier control and lens support

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Hi thanks for watching and commenting again :) It's reversed because it hit's the steering wheel or me. I find that if I don't use a handle the shake is more apparent in the video. So the most expedient thing to do is reverse it.

  • @b.bimmer4688
    @b.bimmer4688 2 роки тому +1

    Great footage Will !
    I envy you in these wonderful surroundings, it reminds me of my visit back in the day in '05 (not to Kruger NP) but to Pilanesberg NP - good for spotting 3 out 5 from the Big 5 back then 😉
    BR

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Hoping to get back to Pilanesberg soon too. Sadly my day-to-day surroundings are in Johannesburg :)

  • @laughinghyenasafaris
    @laughinghyenasafaris 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Will. How do you manage to go for so long without the wife?? That's a feat in itself :-)

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      She doesn’t like to appear in the videos. But I was only there a few days in the end

  • @fgb3126
    @fgb3126 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Will, I was just yearning for a species binomial for the African Hawk-Eagle and here it came! So this is definitely an Aquila and not a Buteo. I don't even know if you get buteos down your way, but anyway thanks for the bird field guide insert.
    I just "got into" birds over the last 7 years - before that I was pretty much strictly a botanist. So let me slide into that mode and ask when the Adansonias bloom?
    Lastly, the first 1:24 reached a new level of video for you imho. No voice, just perfect evocative music and the images speak for themselves. I could watch 30 mins. of that and slip effortlessly into a nature history reverie.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Breck, thanks for watching and so glad you enjoyed it! There's a UA-cam unwritten rule that suggests many will click away from videos with no speech in the first 30 seconds. I'm glad you stuck with it.
      The Adansonias start to bloom after the rain falls at the beginning of the wet season - the flowers are quite spectacular. This video was shot in October, before the rain really started. We've had poor rainfall since 2016 but this year has seen incredible rainfall - it would be wonderful to be there right now.

    • @fgb3126
      @fgb3126 2 роки тому +1

      @@WillGoodlet Thanks. You cannot be there now? I notice that your last two videos were all shot months ago now. What are you doing this month?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Looking after my dad - he can’t be on his own these days.

  • @geofffield7805
    @geofffield7805 2 роки тому

    Great to see you've got your mojo back, Will. Lovely to think of that cool Spring air in the Kruger. Never been there but your beautiful videos bring back memories of two visits to Pilanesburg - each time with a better camera! We're in the UK and fancy a trip to Leopard Hills one day. Any other suggestions?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Geoff, thanks some mojo at least :) I was in Pilanesberg last week actually. I was a little disappointed at the time, hard sightings in very long grass but now, looking back at the footage, it was actually really just such a beautiful environment. The hills and the summer colours are spectacular.
      I'm sorry I don't have any experience of Sabi or Leopard Hills. I'm strictly a national parks and off the beaten track guy pretty much...earning in SA Rand so I have to camp!
      I'm sure it would be amazing - high concentrations predators in those areas. Ability to extend the hours and shoot after dark and guides that know where all the animals are.
      There are obviously equivalent locations in Botswana & Zimbabwe that have fewer beds per hectare (less guests) and Pangolin offers photo centric trips along the Chobe river which look pretty cool.

  • @johnbeavin9170
    @johnbeavin9170 Рік тому +1

    I never see any signs of farming in your travels, is it because you stick to reserves? where is the agriculture in Africa and how do farmers protect their stock from wild animals. Love your videos.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

      Hi John, it's because I'm in reserves most of the time. A lot of the time reserves are in very marginal areas - the reason they survived the land grab in 1800's and early 1900's was because they were remote and often protected by Tsetse fly (deadly for horses) and wildlife diseases like foot and mouth.
      Much of the time there is game farming (for hunting) and private reserves neighbouring the national parks so it's often a large mass of protected areas with no fences between them.
      A lot of the farming is also cattle faming, so it wouldn't be immediately obvious that the landscape is any different.
      All the wildlife reserves in SA are game fenced with different standards depending on the type of game inside. This prevents (most of the time) any lions escaping and marauding through farmland. They have from time to time though.
      Interestingly, it's illegal to keep any local wildlife as a pet but not illegal to keep foreign wildlife - there was a rather exciting escape of a tiger from the back of a bakkie (ute / pickup) not too long ago.
      There is more human-wildlife conflict in places like Namibia, especially in the dry watercourses of Damaraland and the Kaokoveld. This is where some of the worlds last wild (out side a game park) lions cling to life - it's a place I have only been able to visit briefly in 2012. It's a bucket list destination for me - have a look at the desert lion website www.desertlion.info

  • @jimbird963
    @jimbird963 2 роки тому +1

    What about the conservatorys next to Kruger where you can get off the road do you use them

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      I haven’t been to them Jim. Earning Rand, I like to keep things inexpensive. I plan to investigate some of them

  • @christinepepper4053
    @christinepepper4053 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Will. I know you supposedly get more views from reviews/tutorials (and I have learned so much from videos of that nature, but I am always drawn to these kind of videos. I just feel you are taking me with you and I'm always interested in your thoughts. There's a bloke called Bayou Josh on UA-cam who I have started to follow for the same reason. Also, I'm hoping to take another trip to Kruger next year, but self drive and self catering. Obviously any tips will be gratefully received. Thanks again

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Hi Christine, yep reviews and tutorials really pump up the numbers, I just don't enjoy making them as much. Also, there's a point when we realise that a lot of the info out there is not really that relevant - especially, which camera or lens is supposedly better. The best results come from being consistently out there, taking lots of shots, anticipating behaviour and knowing your gear well. I feel unbelievably rusty at the moment, so I'm not sharing much advice!
      These kinds of videos take a lot more work and time and are much more satisfying to make!

    • @christinepepper4053
      @christinepepper4053 2 роки тому

      @@WillGoodlet Yes, I'm feeling rusty too . Thanks for replying

  • @ppoletto
    @ppoletto 2 роки тому +1

    great video as always.
    What is the name of the app you were showing around 5:18 ?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching - it's Roberts Birds of Southern Africa

  • @MaxWildlifePhotographer
    @MaxWildlifePhotographer 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Will! For the ignorant (me), is there a reason that you had to be home so quickly? Like is it park laws or a safety thing where you can’t be out late?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  2 роки тому

      Hi Max, thanks for watching! Yep the camps and the main gates all have opening and closing times aligned to dawn and dusk. I think it's partly to do with guest safety - although I've not seen anyone ever check to see if you are back and safe, except in the more remote Kgalagadi Park.
      But it's also partly to do with animal safety, there are some roadkills caused by driving at night/speeding (animals especially like the radiant warmth of roads in winter). The park staff can still drive in the early evening but we cannot. So there is always a rush to get back before the gates shut.
      The park offers two night drives, where you can go out with a ranger and see the nocturnal activity - but these can be hit or miss. The vehicles are big trucks these days, while in the past they were smaller more nimble land rovers.

  • @gianlucaregazzo3742
    @gianlucaregazzo3742 Рік тому +1

    what is the support you use in your car for your camera and lenses , where i can buy it.?

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

      It’s made here in SA by Ralph Pollack at gimprogear ua-cam.com/users/RalphPollack
      There is a review on my channel too

  • @felixifloresrodriquez3306
    @felixifloresrodriquez3306 Рік тому +1

    Will when can I get the camera support that you use on your vehicle? As I told you I pulled the trigger and now is just a waiting game for me

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

      You might be able to rent one? But here's a link www.outdoorphoto.co.za/gimpro-door-mount-mkII
      Alternatively, contact Ralph Pollack at Gimprogear.co.za and chat to him about your needs - he's the guy who makes them.

    • @WillGoodlet
      @WillGoodlet  Рік тому

      Mine's an older one/prototype and only fits a Landrover or else you could borrow it.

    • @felixifloresrodriquez3306
      @felixifloresrodriquez3306 Рік тому

      @@WillGoodlet OK I will contact your guy.