Out on a calm morning with the Canon R6III and RF 100-400mm, hoping to catch a glimpse of otters. Shot some beautiful b-roll along the way, even if the wildlife wasn’t cooperating. Not seeing much lately, but shared some exciting news about an upcoming spring mini-documentary and the possibility of guidance from a pro wildlife documentary filmmaker. Affiliate Links to Equipment used – cost you nothing extra, but supports the channel :) Canon R6III – https://amzn.to/4jWQQBP RF 100-400mm – https://amzn.to/4sSyTsx ND Filter – https://amzn.to/49FJm2M Shure Lenshopper mic – https://amzn.to/3LTCSnL Furry Wind Screen – https://amzn.to/49Bxor0 Follow along as we explore, capture, and learn from the quiet moments in nature—every outing teaches us something new!

Shooting Sunrise Timelapses in the Desert | Canon R6 III B-Roll Day
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Canon R6 Mark III 7K RAW Workflow in DaVinci Resolve
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5 Wildlife Filmmaking Techniques the BBC Uses
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Wildlife Filmmaking Advice from a BBC & Nat Geo Cameraman (Alan Lacey)
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I Almost Missed the Shot of the Year | Filming Osprey on the San Juan
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The $2 Car Blind Trick for Filming Osprey
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