Thank you, Gunnar. I so much appreciate your fortitude in continuing to share your work and efforts for so many of us who will never be able to go and film/photograph these amazing animals. I think that Barry Lopez’s book, Arctic Dreams, was helpful to me to value such a unique animal and harsh environment.
Hei Joshua, Thanks for the kind words. I hope you gonna like the (for now) last episode from Dovrefjell coming next Saturday. I will have to have a look at that book. I got a lot from my stay on Svalbard in any case. Before that I was all summer-typical-german-fjord-tourist :D
Tolles Video, toller Ort, wunderschöne Tiere. Hab mich total in die Landschaft verliebt und ich hab mich sogar kurz gesehen😄 War schön dich kennengelernt zu haben ✌️
War auch schön dich zu treffen, Denis :) Mir ist im Nachhinein aufgefallen das mir etwas Vlog fehlte, aber "dann kaltsch ich da einen Audiokommentar drüber und fertig" :D
Yeah, especially in winter it is hard to get them active during the late hours. They graze mostly during the day, lay down and then chew again and again like the big sheep they are :D
Dankeschön, Lieber Oddbjörn. I regret that I did not do any German parts with you or Trond :P when I saw how well it went with Espen, I kinda wanted more.
Really good Gunnar, great atmospheric music...I like the look of the tent too. Just visited Antarctica in November so am reading about polar explorations and the fortitude of people to struggle through the cold. Keep happy this year!
Hei Alan, Thanks for tuning in and the compliment. I hope you had a great trip. A lot of things go better this year, but I still have to work on my performance :)
Thanks for watching! This is the last one from Dovrefjell from 2022. I will be probably changing the format a bit after one winter episode :) ►WORKSHOPS (more to come, first one announced): www.gunnar-dresler.com/workshop ►Prints and more: www.gunnar-dresler.com/ ►You can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/gunnardresler ►Join me on Instagram: instagram.com/gunnardresler
True enough. It’s a great instrument, but definitely not for me. This weight has nothing for me when we talk about mirrorless. It is great with light lenses for photo reasons, but I’ll get to that :)
@Gunnar Dresler Photography not too many wildlife photographer collaborations. See it all the rime on the landscape photography channels. Can't wait. Cheers from Canada!
I guess there is less of us and we are more secluded here and there... and then we often have to be quiet, so it does not always work. But Dovrefjell and Muskoxen works well with groups :) And thinking about it now, we also do travel or need to travel less in a lot of cases.
Hei, I need probably some more with the 400mm, but it is as easy as this: Photo=Prime, Video=Zoom. My concentration on the latter will probably lead to me buying the 180-600 in the near future. But first Z8. Cheers!
@@GunnarDresler Do you feel the 400mm is enough if for example you photograph the muskox? Im also shooting Z6 and was planning to buy the 180-600 as my do everything lens.
I guess for most people the zoom is better, though it’s double the weight. For muskoxen the 400 is fine. If you want more reach there’s of course a tele converter, but tests actually show if you have more MPs, you should actually just crop.
Bovids are hoofed mammals that comprise the family Bovidae, living bovids range in size from the royal antelope to the gaur, living bovids are only found in North America, Eurasia, and Africa, all bovids have a single sharp end on each horn, this is present in both males and females, males tend to have longer horns than females, as the largest and most diverse family of living hoofed mammals, there are over one-hundred-and-fifty-eight extant species within seventy-two genera, ten subfamilies and three major clades, the major clades are the primitive clade, the cattle-like clade, and the goat-like clade, the primitive clade consists of three subfamilies: Ovibovinae (Muskox, Takin, Gorals, Mountain Goat, Serows, Chamoises, and Tahrs), Hippotraginae (Grazing Antelope), and Alcelaphinae (Hartebeests, Wildebeests, Damalisks, and Hirola), the cattle-like clade consists of three subfamilies: Peleinae (Rhebok), Reduncinae (Reedbucks, Lechwes, Kob, Puku, and Waterbuck), and Bovinae (Cattle, Spiral-Horned Antelope, Nilgai, and Chousingha), and the goat-like clade consists of four subfamilies: Caprinae (Goats and Sheep), Antilopinae (Gazelles and True Antelope), Cephalophinae (Duikers), and Neotraginae (Dwarf Antelope).
Braveheart!!!!
Great film Gunnar and a really nice music soundtrack to compliment the film. Keep up the good work 👍🏼📷🎥
Hei Simon :) And thank you for the kind feedback!
Fantastic. Thank you. Stay well and safe travels. All the best. 👍📷😎
Thanks, Rob, will do! :)
Wahnsinns tolle Aufnahmen! 🤩 Vielen Dank dafür und ich freu mich schon auf weitere Videos 👍🏻🙂
Danke Tobias, es wird vielleicht noch ein paar in dieser Form geben. Aber ich denke nicht mehr allzu viele.
@@GunnarDresler werde jedes einzelne genießen das da noch kommt 🙂
Wonderful! You are so lucky...🙏
Yes I am! Pretty much thinking that every time I get to Dovrefjell:)
Another enjoyable vlog Gunnar , hope your spirits are high and looking forward to 2023
I hope so too :D Not too motivated right now with the PC messing with me and everything else :/ Have a good weekend, Col !
@@GunnarDresler just watched you with Trond and Espen cracking vlog hope you enjoyed
Mostly yes :) my body was just not at its best, but it worked enough I guess
Thank you, Gunnar. I so much appreciate your fortitude in continuing to share your work and efforts for so many of us who will never be able to go and film/photograph these amazing animals. I think that Barry Lopez’s book, Arctic Dreams, was helpful to me to value such a unique animal and harsh environment.
Hei Joshua,
Thanks for the kind words. I hope you gonna like the (for now) last episode from Dovrefjell coming next Saturday.
I will have to have a look at that book. I got a lot from my stay on Svalbard in any case. Before that I was all summer-typical-german-fjord-tourist :D
Tolles Video, toller Ort, wunderschöne Tiere. Hab mich total in die Landschaft verliebt und ich hab mich sogar kurz gesehen😄
War schön dich kennengelernt zu haben ✌️
War auch schön dich zu treffen, Denis :) Mir ist im Nachhinein aufgefallen das mir etwas Vlog fehlte, aber "dann kaltsch ich da einen Audiokommentar drüber und fertig" :D
Wonderful stuff as usual! Lovely footage, the afternoon looked like a much more relaxing time!
Yeah, especially in winter it is hard to get them active during the late hours. They graze mostly during the day, lay down and then chew again and again like the big sheep they are :D
Nice video! 🙂
Thank you, Pål :)
As always: beautiful video, amazing captures and a great story :) Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you, Daniel :)
Sehr gut mein freund!
Dankeschön, Lieber Oddbjörn. I regret that I did not do any German parts with you or Trond :P when I saw how well it went with Espen, I kinda wanted more.
Really good Gunnar, great atmospheric music...I like the look of the tent too. Just visited Antarctica in November so am reading about polar explorations and the fortitude of people to struggle through the cold. Keep happy this year!
Hei Alan, Thanks for tuning in and the compliment. I hope you had a great trip. A lot of things go better this year, but I still have to work on my performance :)
Thanks for watching! This is the last one from Dovrefjell from 2022. I will be probably changing the format a bit after one winter episode :)
►WORKSHOPS (more to come, first one announced): www.gunnar-dresler.com/workshop
►Prints and more: www.gunnar-dresler.com/
►You can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/gunnardresler
►Join me on Instagram: instagram.com/gunnardresler
Looks like on your next episode you're using the Z9. Great camera!
It’s okay :P and weights 5 tons…
@@GunnarDresler I moved from the D5 to the Z9 so it felt natural.
True enough. It’s a great instrument, but definitely not for me. This weight has nothing for me when we talk about mirrorless. It is great with light lenses for photo reasons, but I’ll get to that :)
Great video! Is that Espen and Trond making a visit to your channel?
Nahahaha maybe? Or maybe I’m on theirs? 😉
@Gunnar Dresler Photography not too many wildlife photographer collaborations. See it all the rime on the landscape photography channels. Can't wait. Cheers from Canada!
I guess there is less of us and we are more secluded here and there... and then we often have to be quiet, so it does not always work. But Dovrefjell and Muskoxen works well with groups :) And thinking about it now, we also do travel or need to travel less in a lot of cases.
You have tons of experience with the 200-500 lens and with the 400mm lens. Do you prefer a zoom or the prime?
Hei,
I need probably some more with the 400mm, but it is as easy as this: Photo=Prime, Video=Zoom. My concentration on the latter will probably lead to me buying the 180-600 in the near future. But first Z8. Cheers!
@@GunnarDresler Do you feel the 400mm is enough if for example you photograph the muskox? Im also shooting Z6 and was planning to buy the 180-600 as my do everything lens.
I guess for most people the zoom is better, though it’s double the weight. For muskoxen the 400 is fine. If you want more reach there’s of course a tele converter, but tests actually show if you have more MPs, you should actually just crop.
Bovids are hoofed mammals that comprise the family Bovidae, living bovids range in size from the royal antelope to the gaur, living bovids are only found in North America, Eurasia, and Africa, all bovids have a single sharp end on each horn, this is present in both males and females, males tend to have longer horns than females, as the largest and most diverse family of living hoofed mammals, there are over one-hundred-and-fifty-eight extant species within seventy-two genera, ten subfamilies and three major clades, the major clades are the primitive clade, the cattle-like clade, and the goat-like clade, the primitive clade consists of three subfamilies: Ovibovinae (Muskox, Takin, Gorals, Mountain Goat, Serows, Chamoises, and Tahrs), Hippotraginae (Grazing Antelope), and Alcelaphinae (Hartebeests, Wildebeests, Damalisks, and Hirola), the cattle-like clade consists of three subfamilies: Peleinae (Rhebok), Reduncinae (Reedbucks, Lechwes, Kob, Puku, and Waterbuck), and Bovinae (Cattle, Spiral-Horned Antelope, Nilgai, and Chousingha), and the goat-like clade consists of four subfamilies: Caprinae (Goats and Sheep), Antilopinae (Gazelles and True Antelope), Cephalophinae (Duikers), and Neotraginae (Dwarf Antelope).