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How I Practice Bird Photography when I feel Rusty | BTS: how to avoid water damage after heavy rain

Duration: 28:41Views: 112.6KLikes: 4.9KDate Created: May, 2021

Channel: Morten Hilmer

Category: People & Blogs

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Description: When I get new camera equipment or just feel a bit rusty I often go out to practice my bird photography. Behind the scenes about how to avoid water damage. Open full description for more information. Head to squarespace.com/mortenhilmer to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code mortenhilmer.​ My Live Camera - youtu.be/qQZILMyW88o ••• FOLLOW ME ••• Join my newsletter: geni.us/morten-newsletter Instagram: instagram.com/mortenhilmer Website: mortenhilmer.com ••• FINE ART PRINTS ••• shop.mortenhilmer.com ••• ABOUT THIS VIDEO ••• Location: West coast of Denmark I have borrowed the new Nikon Z6II and because the camera is new to me and because I feel a bit rusty after a quiet winter I decided to go out to practice my skills. One of my favourite exercises is the aiming exercise and another favourite is the tracking subject exercise. I was not prepared for the heavy rain that suddenly poured down and soaked all my equipment. It gives wonderful photos with the rain drops but after a day like this the equipment needs to be taken care of. I show how I do this in the behind the scenes. I should definitely have brought a rain cover... ••• WHO I AM ••• My name is Morten Hilmer and I am a professional nature and wildlife photographer. I work as a ILCP photographer, and nature conservation is very close to my heart. I have served in the Danish military special unit, the Sirius Patrol, for two years and that has given me the skills and confidence to operate alone in the arctic regions. I have spent two further years in the northern parts of Greenland meeting the local people and working on photography projects. My driving force is a sense of adventure and my fascination for nature, and my curiosity and empathy for other cultures has led me to many remote regions. Read more about my time in the Sirius Dogsled Patrol: bbc.com/earth/story/20160226-photographing-greenlands-elite-dog-sled-patrol Beside being featured in publications and in my books books my photographs have been awarded in the Wildlife photographer of the year and European Wildlife photographer of the year photo competitions. ••• SOME GEAR SEEN IN THE VIDEO ••• Nikon Z6 + Z6II Nikon 600mm f/4 Gitzo Tripod with Manfrotto 502AH head Rode Videomic NTG + Stereo Mic X Warbonnet hammock: warbonnetoutdoors.com/product/blackbird-xlc ••• MUSIC ••• I am using Epidemic and Artlist for my videos. Epidemic let you customise the music by muting the stems. Get 1 month for free by using my affiliate link: bit.ly/ep-music Artlist is another great music service that is not limited to use on YouTube. I use it a lot, and you'll get 2 extra months on your subscription by signing up using this link: bit.ly/music-artlist See you out there ! All the best Morten Hilmer

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