I recently filmed and edited 3 new short wildlife DSLR videos… in high definition of course. The opportunities for getting high quality and up close footage of wild animals are few and far between. More often then not, the view of a wild bird or mammal is obscured by a foreground element like a branch or shrub. Also, even with a long lens like a 600mm zoom getting good proximity on the subject can be a challenge. Anyways, on to my newest videos… all of the video editing was performed in Adobe Premiere Pro and I laid down the audio tracks in Audacity. Filming performed via Canon 60D DSLR and Tamron lenses.
Harbor Seal:
Harbor Seal filmed with Tamron 16-300mm VC PZD lens + Canon 60D
Northern Cardinal
Cardinal filmed with Tamron SP 150-600mm VC lens + Canon 60D
Brant (geese)
Brant filmed with Tamron SP 150-600mm VC lens + Canon 60D
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