自然が私とゲームをしている | 3日間のキャンプと写真撮影
I am camping for 3 days on a new location do discover its secrets.
This might be my new paradise for Wildlife photography and landscape photography.
Enjoy watching and see you out there!
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Have you ever tried photographing wild boars? Could be a fun little challenge, since they're really shy. I actually ran into some by accident two days ago while I was out trying to photograph foxes. On my way back, a family of 3–4 wild boars with a bunch of piglets suddenly appeared just 10 meters in front of me, out from dense bushes. That was obviously WAY too close for comfort, but it really reminded me how they're often nearby, even though you almost never see them.
This happened in Southern Sweden btw.
I love your videos btw!
Thank you, Morten, for taking us with you into your quiet, powerful world full of nature’s wonders. In every image and every word, one can feel your deep love and respect for the animals, the forest, the wind. That honest joy you express with every encounter – it touches my heart as well. It feels as if I’m sitting by the campfire with you, smelling the damp earth and listening to the soft beat of wings. Thank you for your presence in this world. lightfull greetings Micha
Where is the coffee in all that equipment? 😊 Aaaah at 4:15 min 😊
The wildlife photographer of my heart 🌺
What a wonderful trip! The picture of Running fawn is just adorable💕i guess you after all weren’t a looser. 😊
The boots are “Hanwag Waxenstein Bio”? I have the same and they are very comfortable 😊
your camp looks cozy af
What kind of mosquito repellent, I always end up with the Deet stuff, but think it is really harsh for the skin, so trying to not use it. Is there anything else that actually works ?
Thank you Morten. Long time waited for amazing video ❤❤
Tusen tack för denna vackra, intressanta och lungnande video, Morten 😍Härligt grönt överallt. Har du försökt lavenderolja som myggmedel? Önskar dig många nya, givande fotoäventyr!
Big fan of your work bro 🫡
Brilliant vlog
Maybe someone else will camp there perhaps in a thousand years!
Nice BRO
Lots of charming and atmospheric photos … the nasty rain didn't impact on your passion for nature …
I could watch this all day. Best slow tv I know. Hope you keep making these relatable, down to earth videos for many years to come🤞🏻
Thanks for all the work you put into this video. Do you take any precautions against be shot by a hunter? I do not think you would want to skulk around wearing green, tan and brown here in the US during deer season.
I must have missed it. But where is your cute dog?
Wow thanks
I look forward to your videos while I’m working my desk job. Thanks for taking us on your adventures.
Hello, what surveillance camera are you using? Thank you.
I really enjoyed that. It reminds me that I haven't done enough hammock camping this year, well not as much as usual. A few solutions for you I picked up along the way. Put your tarp in sleeves, they're usually called something like snakeskins. It means you can have it up, even if you are not using it, and if it starts raining, you can just pull back the sleeves, and drape the tarp over your hammock, even if it's difficult pitch it like here. Also with those folding chairs, you can get sort of a mesh square, with reinforced corners to push the legs into, which stops the feet of the legs sinking in. Year ago, I camped out just with a poncho around me, to be up at first light for some photography. I stood up at first light, and a Red Deer hind leapt out of the Bracken very close to me – just a few metres away. I've no idea if I had lain down where it was sleeping or if it had come in after I went to sleep. I don't know who got the biggest shock, me or the hind.
One of my favourite photographers ❤❤ love to one day follow him around any forest especially in Denmark!!!
Hej Morten, fantastisk video som altid.
Jeg har en god idé om, at når jeg stirrer på din 2026-kalender på min køkkenvæg derhjemme i Dorset, England, så vil billedet af den lille hjort i græsset (ved 54,43) kigge tilbage på mig.
Thanks for the wonderful video. it shows how much hard work goes into a good nature photograph, and that the hard work is the fun part 😃
For the gravy fry up your sausage. I cut the skin off so you can crumble it. Once browned pour in some milk and slowly add flour. You want to make sure you leave all the grease too, don’t drain the sausage. Once thickened flavor with salt and pepper. Serve on your favorite biscuits.
Morten, they make a ground sheet that fits the base of that chair to stop it from sinking from Amazon. I have one and they work well.
Of course an automatic big Like 👍🏼
Nature offers many beautiful moments. Often dangerous and with lots of action. It's great that you always go out and take us with you. 😊
I think that the bugs are called no-see-ums.
Professional with a big heart and passion
Morten what backpack are you using here?
Thank you, Morten. It is always such a great pleasure to watch your videos as you take us along with you on these wonderful trips into nature. If you want a tip for the insect repellent for those tiny little flies (midges) and the mosquitoes. Try "Avon skin so soft" but only the "dry oil spray" one. it genuinely works and UK SF actually have it made for them in completely unscented form. It was found out by accident during jungle training in Belize back in the 1980s. See you out there for a coffee one day, and take care!! ☕👍😊
What's up Morten? It's been a while since I've seen you shooting anything. This is one I'm glad I watched. Nice stuff, man. Peace!
As you said at some stage Morten, an awesome forest indeed. And an awesome video of a really interesting hunt over the days. All in all have to say I envy everything you got that trip. Including of course some of the pictures you made. Best from New Zealand. (and by the way, we also have some great forests and hunting here). Cheers
A new Video from my favourite Wildlifephotographer 💪😊
It was a great pleasure to walk with you, Morten Thank you! Good luck!
It seems the creatures were leading you to different ones that are in that little part of the world. Wonderful experiences.
Thank you for this wonderful video from this wonderful place of nature.
Lovely interlude! You should come to Rochester, New York. In the county park just down the road we have 1100 hectares of deer, fox, birds, lakes, forest, and trails. Looks very much like the woodland in this video.
39:11 he’s shooting macro with a 400mm 2.8. Handheld. 🙌🏻
39:32 that'sa badger entrance. You can follow the trail to its main sett. Love these animals. ❤
Is that Rold Skov in Jylland? This reminds me of the camping trips I went on as a kid or those cycling trips where we slept at shelter places. I always loved those trips—sleeping outside in the rain under a cover. You can’t really describe it; it’s something you have to experience yourself. Packing or unpacking your camping gear in the rain there’s just something special about it. Also, why not have some biscuits or muesli bars for snacks? It’s never good to have low blood sugar.