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Trond Saetre July 2nd, 2018 08:14 AM

UWOL 47 - Watch the films here
 
Unfortunately, UWOL set a new record this round. An all time low for number of submissions.
Only 1 film was submitted!
But from the bright side, it can (almost) only get better from here.

Next challenge:
Signup will be open from July 14, 2018.
Theme release: August 1, 2018
Deadline: September 2, 2018. (The extra 2 days give you a full bonus weekend)

And now, the one and only UWOL 47 film:

Wildlife - It's all around us, by Bob Safay

Everyone: Please give Mr Safay's film a well deserved feedback in this thread.


Mark Williams July 2nd, 2018 10:07 AM

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Bob, really nice footage. I am envious of that black bear shot. In all my years in the mountains I have never got a good shot of them.

Bob Safay July 2nd, 2018 12:34 PM

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Mark, thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Believe me, it was pour luck! I was driving the loop road at Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and I just happened to turn down the right road at the right time and had my equipment all ready in the back of my car. Bob

"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity"

Vishal Jadhav July 2nd, 2018 10:20 PM

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Wonderful film Bob,

I loved the way you introduced the wilderness places and yes showing the wonderful wildlife around the houses. Great concept and wonderfully done.

Paul Mailath July 3rd, 2018 12:01 AM

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Great! - I had a similar idea and filmed the birds feeding on my balcony but that's as far as it got.

Mick Jenner July 3rd, 2018 02:42 AM

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Hi Bob, well done, lovely entry that hits the theme straight between the eyes.

You have some great clips there from the parks but surprisingly its your garden ones that hit home with me showing how important our yards (gardens in UK) are to wildlife. As the poem says "If you take time to stop and stare etc etc" you will be amazed at the wildlife you can see within metres of your front door.

On a down side the American grey squirrel was introduced over here more than a century ago. Unfortunately for various reasons their presence has caused a drastic decline in our native red squirrel population that have been unable to compete with them. Grey squirrels carry a disease, squirrel parapox virus, which does not appear to affect their health but often kills red squirrels. Grey squirrels are more likely to eat green acorns, so will decimate the food source before reds get to them. Hence our reds are now confined to very low numbers in a few small pockets over the UK. Not the fault of the grey but another human made disaster through interference.

Mick.

Tony McGuire July 3rd, 2018 03:42 AM

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Well done Bob,

Love the video and mainly the squrles. I had footage of birds having a bath in our pond, but I was moveing an another project to my external hard disk and the I deleted the wrong folder after that and lost all my bird footage.

Lorinda Norton July 3rd, 2018 08:03 AM

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Beautiful footage, Bob! Thanks for taking us along for the ride(s). You have created a great sanctuary in your yard for wildlife. I'd love to have a "watering hole" like that, but all the cats around this place make it wrong to attract birds or squirrels.

You single-handedly saved UWOL 47 with an award-winning entry. Well done!

Trond Saetre July 3rd, 2018 10:30 AM

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Well done, Bob! Thank's for saving the #47 challenge.

You had a lot of wildlife there, and the bear and especially squirrels were my favorites.
Very true what you say. It is easy to forget that we have wildlife all around us, even in the back yard.

Nice film you made!
Well done!

LeRoy Gunderson July 4th, 2018 11:58 AM

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Very nice. A joy to watch. I really liked all of the footage but the bear and chipmunk stood out for me. I have been to Cades Cove and actually saw a bear, or at least the rear end of one as it scooted through the brush.

Great Job!

Bob Safay July 4th, 2018 03:45 PM

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Thank you all for your comments. I am so glad you all enjoyed my video. As I said earlier, the bear shot was pure luck. I probably spent more time waiting for that chipmunk to come out as I did anything else. I learned a lot shooting this video. I really have been all over filming wildlife (I leave for Kenya on August 15th to film the migration), but yet I can't wait to get up each morning to watch the birds, squirrels, chipmunks and yes my three feral cats playing in my yard. And, I actually live in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. so in reality wildlife really is all around us. Bob

Mick Jenner July 5th, 2018 05:24 AM

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Have filmed in Kenya several times Bob, you will have a great time.

Bob Safay July 5th, 2018 10:15 AM

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Mick, Africa is magic! I've done Kenya before, as well as South Africa, Zambia and Malawi. Can't wait to go back in August. I travel with a small group that specializes in photograph and filming. The small privately owned and operated company sets up photo trips all over the world.

Mick Jenner July 6th, 2018 06:56 AM

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Small groups are defo best. We were lucky as we were filming for a Kenyan company at the time and so therefore did not have to contend with others in the the vehicle. Likewise we had access to several private community run conservation areas so did not have to put up with the crowds that can sometimes gather at sightings.

Not part of the migration but, here are some cheetah cubs to wet your appetite for whats to come



Bob Safay July 7th, 2018 03:59 PM

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Mick, great shots. Cheetah cubs have got to be the cutest critters on earth. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely post some clips when I return. What camcorder were you using? bOB


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