Photography in the Rainforest of Ecuador

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The confidence of Jonas in the end and slight panic of Thomas was incredible

arthurstobbelaar
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Great video Thomas! You totally downplayed our fear of the metal hummingbird, it was totally homemade with zero security implemented! Haha. What a journey! I’ll get my video out in a week or two! See you on the next adventure!

JonasPaurellUnscripted
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Wonderful. If Simon d'Entremont was watching I bet he was saying "I knew you can do it"!

jimbruton
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I feel that if I stood at a coffee shop in an airport that I'd eventually run into Thomas. What a great year!

altrujillo
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Thomas doing wildlife photography is everything I've ever dreamed about! Love every time you do!!

shahzebnasir
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Tom have you been home more than 5 mins in the past month? Blink twice if you’ve been kidnapped lol

isaiahherve
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In the hills of Appalachia we calls those bridges swinging bridges. I'm sure you figured out why they are called that, lol. Beautiful images of the birds and the waterfall.

pattymattes
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Thanks for taking me along. I find rain forests one of the most enchanting places to visit. Not sure if I could live there. But I hope we can find a way to preserve this environment for my grandchildren.

jbcarle
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It's great watching Indiana Heaton on his adventures 😄 Love it!

zenlife
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Looking like you have been converted Thomas.
Must have been from the time spent with Simon.
Fantastic location, thanks for sharing.

JohnPaul-ii
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3:27 stunning pose and colours, 7:34 spectacular sharp focus, 13:45 beautiful depth and colour, love the flying fox at the end

tonymckeage
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Hummingbirds are amazing things to see in flight, loved that capture. The waterfall was excellent and love it. Tough gig this! More please 👍👏

markbonham
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When I saw thumbnail and title, I went nuts! Always wanted to see a master like you photographing a rainforest. I live in Rio de Janeiro and strugle to capture the beauty in the caotic scenery and lighting conditions it brings. Actually, you should come here some day! We have beaches, rainforest and mountains (and wildlife). All in one place!! It would make a fantastic photography trip!

filipepc
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I feel like I'm on holiday, thank you. Inspired me to pop outside and do some photography after work.

metalflipper
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Just brilliant, Thomas. Almost, but not quite, makes me want to go birding ;-)

dalkapur
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Very happy that you are in my country! Enjoy it since it have many places that are very good for photography! Greetings from Toronto!

stiago
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Hi Thomas. I'm following you for several years now. I'm a Belgian who has been living in Ecuador for 32 years now, because I fell in love with the nature beauty and richness of this country. I'm very glad that you came visit Ecuador and that you enjoyed it. I hope that this will motive more photographers to write the name of Ecuador on their bucket list. This country is little-known in the world of landscape photographers and it's really a pity. The potential for creating beautiful images here is infinite. Welcome and has always a great video and amazing photos. Congrats I love what you do.

henrileduc
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Hello Thomas, quite surprising adventures, very well told with your small film camera. I like the photo's. Bert.

alberthoo
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Nice one! Been there a few times, the cloud forest either side of the Andes is definitely something special. I do think you missed out on so much though, the insect macro opportunities there are off the scale. But then you haven't had much outdoor macro practice, totally addictive in the tropics! The birding can be fabulous but takes a lot of practice and experience.

adrianroyle
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Congratulations on visiting this wonderful place, on which landscape photography is not likely spend.
Wildlife is abundantly present, and seems to ask for a different approach.
Hummingbirds, being the diamonds in the sky, need to be seen from the same angle as the lightsource, in order to let their special colours stand out, not as you both did, from the shade.
They are very approachable and not scared of you, as you're movements are way to slow.
But the pictures you've taken, with such a high image quality, are stil stunning.
Thanks for the post Thomas, I hope you've enjoyed 🙂

ThomiX.