Photographing Herons with a Tragopan V6 Blind

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  • @InnovativeNewHomes
    @InnovativeNewHomes 2 місяці тому +1

    Loved the video and photos but wanted to give a plug for your book. I’m an amateur photographer who has always been a bird watcher and your book truly got me from a point and shoot photographer to one who is learning and understanding the technical parts of photography. THANK YOU. I’ve read it cover to cover and go back time and again. And what an inspiration your photography is.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks very much for the kind words! It’s always great to hear that the book is doing what it was meant to do:)

  • @amynelson9499
    @amynelson9499 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent!!!

  • @chrisjmiller6
    @chrisjmiller6 3 роки тому +7

    Every photographer should be lucky enough to experience a day like this. It's difficult to explain to people who aren't photographers. Nice work all around. The egret photos were excellent.

  • @brownie3609
    @brownie3609 4 місяці тому +1

    A very strong start Gerrit. Clear, well video'd, engaging, tips with some technical bits in there as well. Plus, the most important point, entertaining. Thank-you

  • @vladepast4936
    @vladepast4936 2 роки тому +2

    I think I know the place you were taking pictures at... I like it too. Noce video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @six66red14
    @six66red14 2 роки тому +3

    Merci pour cette vidéo, du Luxembourg, +1A.

  • @TaraTanaka
    @TaraTanaka 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for emphasizing the importance of not flushing birds from feeding. Opportunities like that don't come often for them, and they need every minute to take advantage of them. I especially loved the image at 16:47. The universe rewarded you handsomely for your extra care :-).

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks, Tara! It was quite and awesome experience and is so rewarding to be a part of it without causing any disturbance!

  • @johnhynd8037
    @johnhynd8037 11 місяців тому +2

    G'day Gerrit,I'm from Bendigo Victoria Australia thoroughly enjoyed your video the grey herons and white egrets are two of my favourite birds, I use a Canon R7 mirrorless with R600 and R800 lens and 150-600 zoom Tamron g2 lens walking around lake's and reservoirs, and wetlands but after seeing your hide set up I will be looking out for one, Thanks again for your video you got some great shots 👌

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  9 місяців тому

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @theolinol
    @theolinol Рік тому +2

    Brilliant video thank you

  • @ritterfoto
    @ritterfoto 4 місяці тому +1

    very good work !! Thanks for your video

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @jeffkatzer
    @jeffkatzer 3 роки тому +3

    That was fun, I watched it from my backyard bird blind.

  • @Walkinginthewoods
    @Walkinginthewoods 2 роки тому +1

    Lovely vlog. It looks like a tough place to be a fish.

  • @MsMarciamae
    @MsMarciamae 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice and informative
    Vlog

  • @demitimmer4805
    @demitimmer4805 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Gerrit

  • @amagnier
    @amagnier 13 днів тому +1

    Great video and behind the scene explanations ! ❤ I want to start using blind soon.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  10 днів тому +1

      Go for it!

    • @amagnier
      @amagnier 3 дні тому

      ​@@GerritVyn Just received my tragopan v6 today ! 🎉

  • @StGeorgeSaint
    @StGeorgeSaint 2 роки тому +1

    GLORIOUS GLORIOS SHOTS Gerrit!!! I absolutely loved them. (and I love my V6 hide as well - have all the same attachments. Use it at the lakes here in Staten Island the few occasions that I'm able to wrangle some free time)

  • @digidraxe8052
    @digidraxe8052 3 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed your video and found it helpful. Thanks.

  • @noelhewitt7434
    @noelhewitt7434 3 роки тому +1

    Just got yourself a new sub.. really enjoyed this vlog..

  • @robertbernard9546
    @robertbernard9546 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @craigmitchell905
    @craigmitchell905 3 роки тому +1

    very nice man, i will watch some more

  • @digger360
    @digger360 2 роки тому +1

    Love the video .. will vhave to look into one of these style hides

  • @michealpociecha8351
    @michealpociecha8351 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Well done. Look forward to more. Thanks.

  • @jimclark8283
    @jimclark8283 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Gerrit! Enjoyed the journey!

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Jim. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @dannyswildlife
    @dannyswildlife Рік тому

    "It's perfect. It's beyond perfect. It's perfect." I think that's a fair assessment! I thoroughly enjoyed the video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @robertlawrence7958
    @robertlawrence7958 3 роки тому +1

    A superb set of images. Excellent video too.

  • @michellestewart7494
    @michellestewart7494 2 роки тому +1

    New to your channel...awesome shots!.

  • @arniecoons5686
    @arniecoons5686 Рік тому +1

    GREAT VID! thanks for both the techniques and the inspiration.

  • @calebwalsh4834
    @calebwalsh4834 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid mate, I learnt a tonne of tips and tricks. Next purchase a blind.

  • @trishmccallister
    @trishmccallister Рік тому +1

    Super helpful video! I love that this blind allows you to shoot low as well as seated.

  • @benwilliams9627
    @benwilliams9627 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video Gerrit. I really learned a lot and I know what’s on my shopping list for xmas.

  • @turnstone146
    @turnstone146 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for this. If you do a future video on raptors it would be very much of interest, especially in prairie or agricultural environments!

  • @patroque2388
    @patroque2388 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Gerrit!

  • @thomastuorto9929
    @thomastuorto9929 3 роки тому +2

    Good vid. Some great photos. You ever set up a floating blind? I wish I owned that lens.

  • @briansmall3090
    @briansmall3090 3 роки тому +1

    Good stuff Gerrit..............would love to see you do one when you go out to photograph owls someday.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Brian. Will think on that one.

  • @michaellyons5208
    @michaellyons5208 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, great shots. New sub. I haven't had the cash for purchasing a blind, but I plan to DIY one and see how it goes.

  • @johnepattison
    @johnepattison 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been hoping for more than a year that you’d do something on UA-cam. I’ve only been doing photography for about 18 months - I’m down in Silverton, not far from Portland - and your book has been my guidebook for bird photography. I also have a Tragopan blind. At the same time, I’ve learned a lot on UA-cam and I’m super glad you’re on here now. This was really informative and inspiring.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much for the kind note, John. Much appreciated and glad to hear my book has been helpful to you in your new journey photographing birds!

  • @htorres1stk
    @htorres1stk 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! Inspiring to say the least... Thank you

  • @bruceterrill8730
    @bruceterrill8730 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing vlog, absolutely loved the footage and the content. I purchased your book a while back and love your ethical approach to bird photography and now that we have, finally, seen the second vlog on the Great Grey Owls, I'm looking forward to a steady stream of vlogs from you. You offer a teaching style and ethical approach that few vloggers can match these days. Please continue posting and I will certainly keep watching. Bruce, Ballarat, Australia.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  2 роки тому

      Thanks you very much, Bruce. Great to hear this kind of feedback! I only have limited time for vlogging but will do my best!

  • @GaborRuff
    @GaborRuff 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and awesome photos. I'm looking forward to watching more vlogs like this.

  • @quidquamquaero5694
    @quidquamquaero5694 9 місяців тому +1

    Very inspiring video. Thanks.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  9 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @airsearescueguy
    @airsearescueguy 3 роки тому +1

    Solid first effort Gerrit, looking forward to seeing your next work. Will look up your book. Cheers, Bruce

  • @JonathanMikulich
    @JonathanMikulich 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you. My comment: simply more informative vids. Perhaps a Lightroom session in the future.

  • @trondwestby
    @trondwestby 3 роки тому +1

    Love your work Gerrit! So I was glad to see your vlogging. Looking forward to the next one. All the best!

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Trond! It's not as easy as you make it look :) Hopefully I'll find time to do one every now and then!

  • @joncothranphotography9375
    @joncothranphotography9375 2 роки тому +1

    I love getting images of herons and other water birds. Thanks for sharing! We seem to have similar ideas about wildlife! Great looking blind!

  • @denischasse3567
    @denischasse3567 3 роки тому +1

    very effective ! I am waiting for mine which will arrive soon I hope !! can't wait to try it out! i just received the floating model from austria! it's very effective too 👍 thanks for your great video my friend! Merci! 🎥🎥🎥

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Sure thing. Good luck out there Denis!

  • @myronrayevasco2344
    @myronrayevasco2344 Рік тому

    super duper video i learn a lot from this.

  • @MichaelGeorge-f5c
    @MichaelGeorge-f5c Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @fixitright9709
    @fixitright9709 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah here in Florida at least for me you can get pretty close to the great egret, snowy egrets a little shy but the great blue heron can be difficult.

  • @errol6788
    @errol6788 4 місяці тому +1

    LOL@SwanSycrax…..just typical. Just getting into photography myself , and as much as i hate to say it, it is almost 100 percents better that you find a secluded hide out. I have had the best of both worlds myself, I was born and raised in the West Midlands in Birmingham, left when I was 18 years of age, that some 43 years ago, and now live here in the USA, Atlanta Ga to be exact.

  • @georgelepp
    @georgelepp 3 роки тому +1

    Gerrit: A wonderful Vlog that really shows how your blind works. I've been looking at the V6 and wanted more info, and this really gives excellent info. I like your ethic and methods. I will be following your Vlog as you continue on. This is the kind of field info that serious photographers should be willing to pay for...at least maybe they'll buy your blinds when they see the results. You kept my attention, and that isn't easy after doing this for 50+ years.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much, George. Vlogging is quite laborious so the feedback is much appreciated! Especially from someone with your years and years of experience. Thank you!

  • @rfritz1267
    @rfritz1267 3 роки тому +3

    This is a beautiful Vlog! I have been researching this blind for quite some time and you made a very informative video from start to finish that definitely enhanced my decision to purchase this and get back out into nature. Thanks so much!

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the comment, glad you found it inspiring!

  • @pseudophotog
    @pseudophotog 2 роки тому

    Really appreciate the format , especially the explanation of your fieldcraft to design your shooting opportunity and the close-up Dowitcher is magnificent!

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much. Appreciate the positive feedback!

  • @andreak4280
    @andreak4280 6 місяців тому

    Another great day out with nature’s beauty/gifts to us to enjoy & protect.
    outstanding captures 😍🫶🏼

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @GiuseppeGessa
    @GiuseppeGessa 3 роки тому +1

    Great pictures!! I've got an old Tragopan photo-blind and the new Hokki v3, for photographing birds close to the ground, but your photo-blind I think is better for a general purpose use, water-birds as well

  • @ChrisMosner
    @ChrisMosner 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent! I own the same blind sans the leg extension. Going to look into adding that to my kit. New subscriber!

  • @garyshackelford4474
    @garyshackelford4474 3 роки тому +1

    I appreciate the perspective you bring to this vlog, especially your thoughtful preparation prior to a shoot and your use of blinds. Most of us do not live in places like Florida where the birds and other wildlife are accustomed to human presence, so your vlog is a welcome addition to the body of online resources for field nature photography.
    I own your book. It is loaded with useful information.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Gary! With all of the photographers out there these days it's more important than ever to find ways to reduce our cumulative impact. Blinds are a great way for folks to spread out and reduce disturbance. Appreciate the note!

  • @mondujar279
    @mondujar279 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, I am retiring in one week after which I will have a lot more time to pursue my bird photography. We have a heronry locally in the UK with egrets aswell, I will be heading there again when they are nesting! Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @SwanSycorax
    @SwanSycorax 3 роки тому +3

    Great video, thanks. However, you really confused me - talking about a "blind". I saw the title of your video and watched because I had no idea what you might be promoting. Now I have watched I realise it is what we call and see advertised in the UK a "hide"!! I am very envious that you have somewhere where you are clearly remote from other people and feel you can set up and leave the hide unattended. Here in the south of the UK we are so over-populated I cannot think of anywhere where I would feel comfortable leaving one unattended and secondly, if I was set up, just as you have, I can guarantee that I would be quietly sitting / lying in the hide, watching for photo opportunities, and within minutes some passer by would come along and call out "Are you taking photographs in there?" or some other such unnecessary question, or else some dog owner will come along letting their "pet" frighten the birds and/or wee against the side of the hide!!! The pleasures of trying to be a wildlife photographer in the south of the UK!!! I am very jealous!!

  • @churchsnaturescenes7864
    @churchsnaturescenes7864 2 роки тому

    Cool video! Do you ever photograph deer? If so be real awesome to see you do a video on photographing deer

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  2 роки тому

      Will put it on my list :)

  • @friendsinnaturevideosbydia8178
    @friendsinnaturevideosbydia8178 3 роки тому +1

    This is great, Gerrit. I'm researching blinds for bird and other wildlife photography. I'm wondering how you decide on a location where can you put up a blind the day before without it being stolen or squatted in? many areas I photograph can get a bit of foot traffic. I'm planning to scout out my location(s) & get out before sunrise to set up the blind. Will that work as well? I also feel the need to put a note on the blind - photographing, not camping, please don't disturb.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Hi there, I just use my judgment based on the visibility of the blind and how heavily an area is used. If I'm in a spot where it is likely to be seen and/or stolen I do as you suggest and arrive early very in the morning (if the species/location being shot requires it) to put the blind up. I would usually pick my location beforehand, however.

  • @davefram4653
    @davefram4653 Рік тому

    Very nice tutorial and images. Shutter was quite loud. Apparently that isn't as much of a problem as I thought it might be. I always shoot silently but perhaps I don't need to.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  Рік тому +1

      A silent shutter is definitely preferable! I'm loving that about the new mirrorless camera systems!

  • @andywessels4719
    @andywessels4719 3 роки тому

    Awesome video!! I live in South Carolina and Egrets and Herons are always on the (photography) menu!! (I even put a video together with a compilation of photos I took over the last year or so). I really like the idea of a blind to get closer and to avoid disturbing the habitat. My back issues pretty much prevent me of lying down on my belly to take photos from a low perspective (they look great), but I am sure that I'd be getting some great shot from a sitting position as well....... Subscribed and hope to see a lot more content from you!!

  • @richardschmidtke6453
    @richardschmidtke6453 3 роки тому

    Well that is a solid start to the channel. I really like the educational component you bring. Look forward to seeing many more. Finally got my blind and can't wait to start using it.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thanks and good luck out there!

  • @danielknapp3267
    @danielknapp3267 2 роки тому

    Thank you for taking the time to put together an informative and extremely helpful video for all of us to enjoy. Your book has also been a great help with lots of insight into how to ethically photograph wildlife. Question: how do you deal with other people disturbing birds (not intentionally) at public locations? Do you primarily shoot on private or public land? How do you talk to land owners to access private land?

  • @kennethcaird3892
    @kennethcaird3892 2 роки тому

    Gerrit: Great vlog! Where did you get that yellow fold-up ground mat?

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  2 роки тому

      Its a backpacking mat. I believe that one is made by thermarest.

  • @jasonnorris767
    @jasonnorris767 3 роки тому

    My blind just came as well and your insight for an amateur like me is so valuable. Please keep the vids coming. Thanks, Gerrit!

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Jason! Good luck out there!

  • @edwfd356
    @edwfd356 7 місяців тому

    You should try this here in Florida we’ve got thousand# of blue herons and egrets

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  7 місяців тому

      Always a great place for wading birds!

  • @tolga_cicek
    @tolga_cicek 3 роки тому

    Greetings from Turkey. This is an awesome content and the results are incredible. Blind is one of the best thing to take this kind of photos. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. I hope you keep up this videos.

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much, Tolga. Much apprecaited!

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker260 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent equipment and photo technique for these wonderful shots. Only thing I would wish to change a bit on your vlog is less emphasis on you and more on the birds. What I mean by that is when you are talking about birds landing and/or wading around your blind I would like to see the birds while you are talking about them. Instead, what I am seeing is you. You're a handsome enough man but I would rather be watching birds while listening to you. I will give it a "like" and subscribe because it is obvious you know what you are doing out there.

  • @getoutsidewithmiguel
    @getoutsidewithmiguel 3 роки тому +1

    Timing is everything, my new blind showed up, then this video appears on my YT feed. Love it :) Great process you have here Gerrit. Leaving the blind unattended may not be ideal. Have you found much success with scouting the day before, then returning prior to sunrise, setting up for the shoot and obtaining good results?

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Miguel, yes, for many situations setting up in the morning works too. However, sometimes, it's much easier to sneak into a blind that is already setup then to potentially flush birds setting up pre-dawn (if you are in a spot with lots of birds already present).

    • @getoutsidewithmiguel
      @getoutsidewithmiguel 3 роки тому

      @@GerritVyn I can certainly understand the pro's of sneaking into a blind that was set up ahead of time. Appreciate the response.

  • @thatsricktoyou2245
    @thatsricktoyou2245 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Gerrit. Very interesting video. I do have a few comments and questions.
    1. Setting up your blind on day 1 and leaving it overnight is something that I really like, BUT, I also live in the Portland area and there are not many publicly accessible areas where I would personally leave my blind unattended overnight. Did you camp out close to the blind or did you really leave it all alone for rascals to play with (or take)?
    2. You have an attachment on the back of your camera, what is it? Seems to be a viewfinder extension?
    3. Which mounting rig/tripod do you use when you are shooting on the ground?
    4. Why does your lens have a different camo jacket than the one that you sell on your website? Seems like a missed opportunity to advertise one of your other products.
    5. Which equipment are you using to capture your vlog?
    6. It would seem, with transparency in mind, that you might want to tell the viewers that you are indeed the proprietor of Tragopan...just saying.
    7. I own several of your products and am always anxious to see what you are selling to those of us that want to get close to nature. I'm impressed with your products, with a few small caveats, but I'm a nitpicker (it seems).
    Thanks for the vlog. Very enjoyable. I also liked the other videos that you've put on your channel. Nice job!
    Rick

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому

      Thanks Rick, I judged this place to be safe to leave the blind overnight but yes it is obviously a concern in some places. The camera attachment is part of a Zacuto Z-finder viewfinder I use for video shooting. I use a skimmer ground pod with a gimbal head on the ground. Sometimes I'll just use a beanbag. I shot the vlog with a combo of Nikon D850, Panasonic GH5, and GoPro.

    • @thatsricktoyou2245
      @thatsricktoyou2245 3 роки тому +1

      @@GerritVyn Thanks Gerrit. I appreciate the info on your gear, very much. Rick

  • @johncarter591
    @johncarter591 3 роки тому

    Your so lucky to have so many birds in one spot, so how many times have you had your blind stolen leaving it overnight.?

    • @GerritVyn
      @GerritVyn  3 роки тому +1

      None stolen yet - many blown away!

  • @robertbohnaker9898
    @robertbohnaker9898 2 роки тому

    Sure sounds like an D850…