I used to do this quite often, taking stills of my video's and creating a somewhat narrative for you guys to see what went down. Amazing how busy life can get and the small things you enjoy go by the wayside. And I really enjoy this Forum and posting our experiences with you all.
Quick Rundown of the set, my little Brother John who films and shoots with us all the time was covering the the down wind side, and my oldest son Rush who's 12 was covering the upwind.
Our set was facing the North, where multiple draws converge and present us with a lethal fatal funnel. We had a mild NE breeze. It took this little Bitch about 15 minutes to come in, and we did her a favor.
Tough to tell in the above pic but Rush put her out of her Mangy misery, and upon closer look, it was obvious she was moderately wounded on about a quarter of here nose and upper mouth area, it was smooth like it was trying to heal, but her whole nose was floppy where it had been broken.
Set 2 yielded me with probably my coolest 4K footage I've gotten to date! Nothing crazy, just super cool scenario.
Once again, nothing special on this set (other than we strategically set up for a Cat), wind in our face, John my brother had the down wind side, Rush had the upwind. I placed the X-wave down on the edge of a tipped over Ash tree, and within 3 minutes, the girl above showed up! I got some amazing footage of her climbing through the tree to get the the call, and ended up stopping her at about 30 yards and Rush got his 2nd filmed Coyote of the day!
The above pic is a still shot with my XF705 filming in 4K that I pulled off Premiere Pro.
Then of course the ever so mild Father Son "fist bump" that for some reason guys take offense at.
Another unique thing about this set is, 4 months prior I got the best Footage and pics I've ever got of Elk with my R5!
As always fellas, Get Your Can ON, and ENJOY!
GodSpeed.
Quick Rundown of the set, my little Brother John who films and shoots with us all the time was covering the the down wind side, and my oldest son Rush who's 12 was covering the upwind.
Our set was facing the North, where multiple draws converge and present us with a lethal fatal funnel. We had a mild NE breeze. It took this little Bitch about 15 minutes to come in, and we did her a favor.
Tough to tell in the above pic but Rush put her out of her Mangy misery, and upon closer look, it was obvious she was moderately wounded on about a quarter of here nose and upper mouth area, it was smooth like it was trying to heal, but her whole nose was floppy where it had been broken.
Set 2 yielded me with probably my coolest 4K footage I've gotten to date! Nothing crazy, just super cool scenario.
Once again, nothing special on this set (other than we strategically set up for a Cat), wind in our face, John my brother had the down wind side, Rush had the upwind. I placed the X-wave down on the edge of a tipped over Ash tree, and within 3 minutes, the girl above showed up! I got some amazing footage of her climbing through the tree to get the the call, and ended up stopping her at about 30 yards and Rush got his 2nd filmed Coyote of the day!
The above pic is a still shot with my XF705 filming in 4K that I pulled off Premiere Pro.
Then of course the ever so mild Father Son "fist bump" that for some reason guys take offense at.
Another unique thing about this set is, 4 months prior I got the best Footage and pics I've ever got of Elk with my R5!
As always fellas, Get Your Can ON, and ENJOY!
GodSpeed.