@@joncothranphotography9375 we’re so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!! It was one of our dream trips too, and it lived up to all the expectations. A photographers dream for sure!
Wow! Such a beautiful place and how amazing to see these animals! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun too. We definitely want to explore here in the future! Cheers
Thank you!!! It was a learning experience for sure, we had no idea how much even the tiniest amount of wind would shake the footage. I think there’s probably additional software we could use in post to clean it up a bit too, this was just stabilized in Final Cut. Such a cool experience though, it’s nice to try something new and get out of our comfort zone when it comes to photo/video!
@@bradbarlow8744 thank you!!! I’ve had this mug for YEARS. It has a cracked handle and a few chips in it, but I refuse to throw it away LOL knowing me I probably got it at a home goods!
@@WCIN thank you so much!! I was wondering if it was just the shakes from the wind and trying to stabilize the footage that gave it that blur on some of our really punched in footage, that’s good to know!! Such an incredible experience.
Planning some bucket list trips and came across you guys, loved the video (Marley's howl sold the sub) would love to know your thoughts on the 200-600mm currently have the 70-200mm and the 2x teleconverter and considering the 200-600mm
So glad you found us!! We have the 70-200mm and for most of the stuff we like shooting, that lens + the teleconverter is more than enough than we need!! We LOVED the 200-600mm, but really the only situation we would probably use it for is wildlife, and we just haven’t done enough wildlife photography to justify pulling the trigger and buying it! Especially when there’s places that will rent it for so cheap! Although, I will say after this experience we’re both wanting to do more of the wildlife stuff. Do you do a lot of wildlife photography?!
Right?! It was $40 and it was a holiday weekend so we got it for 4 days for that price! Such a steal. We said the same thing, we really don’t have a use for that big of a lens other than wildlife every now and then so renting is for sure the way to go!
Have you been to Yellowstone? Share your wildlife stories in the comments below! We're already planning our next wildlife photography trip 😅
That's awesome! This is one of my dream trips! Thanks for letting me tag along!
@@joncothranphotography9375 we’re so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!! It was one of our dream trips too, and it lived up to all the expectations. A photographers dream for sure!
What a beautiful trip🔥
Thank you!! It was such a cool experience, Montana and Wyoming are incredible, we’re already planning a trip back 😆
Wow! Such a beautiful place and how amazing to see these animals! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun too. We definitely want to explore here in the future! Cheers
We had such a blast and hope you guys get to experience it too! 🙌🏼 thanks for watching!!
This is a wonderful video and the footage is really good, knowing the limitations of the A73 when using a telephoto lens with that focal length.
Thank you!!! It was a learning experience for sure, we had no idea how much even the tiniest amount of wind would shake the footage. I think there’s probably additional software we could use in post to clean it up a bit too, this was just stabilized in Final Cut. Such a cool experience though, it’s nice to try something new and get out of our comfort zone when it comes to photo/video!
You guys are pros! Ya'll should sell those prints! ❤
@@scottashleymason472 awww stop it 🥹🫶🏼
"We're new to this" NAH, ya'll are already pros. Amazing video, editing, wildlife shots, etc. WOW.
@@brighteyedbirding you’re too kind!!!! Thank you, it was such an incredible experience. Glad you enjoyed the video!
The color grading on this episode is juuuuuuuuuuuust giving creamy ❤ beautiful story and well capture week. So grateful we got to spend it with you 😊
@@BornAndBound thanks buddy 🫶🏼 just counting down the days until our reunion!!!
Beautiful 😍😍
Thank you!! We had SO much fun putting this one together- one of our favorite experiences to date.
Great video!
Thank you!!
Great vid! Am curious where you got that mug with all the animals on it?!?!
@@bradbarlow8744 thank you!!! I’ve had this mug for YEARS. It has a cracked handle and a few chips in it, but I refuse to throw it away LOL knowing me I probably got it at a home goods!
Amazing video… Envious… Keep in mind that mid day shot can have a touch of heat blurr from the sun high overhead and wide open field.
@@WCIN thank you so much!! I was wondering if it was just the shakes from the wind and trying to stabilize the footage that gave it that blur on some of our really punched in footage, that’s good to know!! Such an incredible experience.
@ Have been taking photos for over 40yrs…. Live here in Alaska.
I’ve never been to Yellowstone but now I wanna go!!
Girl don’t tempt us, we will book a trip back with you IMMEDIATELY lolol
Planning some bucket list trips and came across you guys, loved the video (Marley's howl sold the sub) would love to know your thoughts on the 200-600mm currently have the 70-200mm and the 2x teleconverter and considering the 200-600mm
So glad you found us!! We have the 70-200mm and for most of the stuff we like shooting, that lens + the teleconverter is more than enough than we need!! We LOVED the 200-600mm, but really the only situation we would probably use it for is wildlife, and we just haven’t done enough wildlife photography to justify pulling the trigger and buying it! Especially when there’s places that will rent it for so cheap!
Although, I will say after this experience we’re both wanting to do more of the wildlife stuff. Do you do a lot of wildlife photography?!
$40 for a whole weekend? That is a really good price!! I definitely would never buy the 2-600, but renting it is another story.
Right?! It was $40 and it was a holiday weekend so we got it for 4 days for that price! Such a steal. We said the same thing, we really don’t have a use for that big of a lens other than wildlife every now and then so renting is for sure the way to go!
What was the location you went for the grizzlies?