📷 🦌Fotografia krajobrazu i dzikiej przyrody podczas rykowiska.

The Rutting Landscape, part one, in which I'll take you into my world of photography. I've titled it "With a Camera Among Animals" for a reason. I'm bringing this topic up for the first time because I have no idea whether nature photography, or more precisely, wildlife photography, will interest you. Consider this episode a litmus test. Based on your likes and comments, I'll know whether to continue with this topic or follow the beaten path of landscape photography. So, without further ado (though it's a groundhog's job), I want to show you what accompanies me and where I take such photos. Today I want you to feel the atmosphere. The atmosphere of a unique place where the sounds of bulls can be heard almost until noon. By the way, Lacky's combat gear has returned – although I have to confess something, or maybe another time. I think we'll have another opportunity to talk. 8:00 PM Pelican hunt – do you know what a "Polish pelican" is? I know, but I'll let you prove it – tell me what kind of trick it is in the comments below the video. 20:10 A couple of the most dangerous animals you can encounter in Poland. I was very terrified, hence the crappy exposure of the snouts. 24:30 My guide on how to take panoramas with animals, i.e., with live staffage. 28:28 Light defines the frame and transforms the surrounding landscape into a completely different world. 34:21 Have you seen my two episodes about the thermos? 35:22 Yes, I know deer have antlers, but of course you can prove yourself ;) Besides, I know from reliable sources that they are also ruminants. 37:46 I cut this entire section mercilessly, just like the entire film, which was originally one hour long! But to avoid dying of boredom, I decided to chop up the scenes quite a bit. I'll share the full version with anyone interested – I don't know where yet – on my community page, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook – I have no idea. I'm curious to hear your thoughts. What's the rut like in 2022? Is it a good year for anyone observing not only deer in the rut, but other wild animals as well? I think it's a perfect year for photographing wildlife and, of course, the beautiful spectacle that is the rut. Last year during the rut, I wasn't so lucky; I had some, but I didn't take home anything except memories. Since then, I've been thinking only about how to film the rut. I walked and tracked deer to learn their habits, beaten paths, and resting places – so I avoided resting places at all costs. Photographing wild animals is another of my photographic passions – full of challenges and not easy. Especially since...but more on that another time. 🤜🏽🤛🏻 JOIN ME YT:    / @foto   INSTAGRAM:   / tomeklacky   500+: https://500px.com/p/tomeklacky MY PHOTO GALLERY 👍🏼 💬 By liking and commenting, you support this channel. 🎬 By not skipping ads, you're contributing a few cents to ⛲ for good luck. YOU COULD SEE IT IN THE VIDEO: 📷Sony A7RIII 🥛Sigma 100-400 review: https://tiny.pl/9znm4 🎒Shimoda Action X50 Army Green 🔭Benro TTOR24clv - review: https://tiny.pl/9znmd 🔎Marumi - review https://tiny.pl/9znm1 PLAYED FOR YOU: 🎶Music by Scott Buckley |   / scottbuckley   Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... #tomeklacky #photography #robbing #rykowisko