Sasha is so enthusiastic. It's obvious she enjoys what she does. Great video!
@finleyholiday11 күн бұрын
Thank you! I really learned a lot going out with Sasha for this filming. She really loves her work and cares for the health of the high desert environment. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@Sheltowee177512 күн бұрын
Who allows these stupid stunts?
@finleyholiday11 күн бұрын
Some were definitely illegal when the did them. Someone willing to go over the falls probably doesn't care much about breaking a law or two.
@gentlemanjedi16 күн бұрын
Ngl, that all looked delicious
@billwhite970316 күн бұрын
I love this video and the camerawork is excellent. Researched the lens too. Thanks.
@finleyholiday15 күн бұрын
Thank you! Filming these tiny creatures was definitely the most challenging part - getting them in focus with such a shallow depth of field. Tim really makes the video. He’s such a great teacher.
@murat900017 күн бұрын
We saw Glenn and Eric perform at the Red Cliffs Lodge and it was marvelous! Also, many thanks to Glenn's wife Annie for being so nice to us and giving us tips on where to go! :)
@finleyholiday17 күн бұрын
@@murat9000 glad you enjoyed the video! These guys are great! Glenn and Annie are my local scouts for filming conditions. They know the backcountry better than anyone.
@dayaco198519 күн бұрын
This video is filmed a sony rx10iv?
@finleyholiday19 күн бұрын
Yes.
@dayaco198519 күн бұрын
@@finleyholiday is beautiful video and natural colour waw
@dayaco198519 күн бұрын
@@finleyholiday Oh, if only I had such a camera to photograph wildlife in Morocco
@finleyholiday19 күн бұрын
@@dayaco1985 you can find them used pretty inexpensively now because they’re six years old
@dayaco198518 күн бұрын
@@finleyholiday Was this video shot in AVCHD 4K, or XSCHD 4K?
@jacobscrackers9820 күн бұрын
The dehydrating strategy makes me think of the aliens from the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy. Although they dehydrated their entire bodies, not just eggs.
@finleyholiday19 күн бұрын
Definitely a bit of alien vibe in these pools.
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Olympic is included, and one of my personal favorites - I honeymooned in Olympic and have filmed Olympic several times since. But of course in a 1 hour DVD or Blu-ray you can't do justice to any one park. I do hope we've inspired people to visit and better appreciate the special nature of what these public lands are and mean to so many Americans and the world.
@checkdown377421 күн бұрын
We're all still waiting for the rest of the story.
@danielanthonyburgos365723 күн бұрын
When I hear Shrimp I start asking if you can cook them 😂
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
5 different kinds of shrimp in these pools. A lot of people thought of Forrest Gump.
@charliekozak-donald651124 күн бұрын
What kind of camera set up do you use?
@finleyholiday24 күн бұрын
Mostly a Sony FX30 and A6600 with a Laowa 24mm probe lens to get the good underwater shots. Manual focus though. Tough to track these little guys in that 1/4" depth of field and you need lots of light. A full frame sensor is better in low light but the depth of field is even less, so I stick with the APS-C sensor cameras for this.
@johnnash111926 күн бұрын
I’ve had tadpole shrimp before
@dayaco198526 күн бұрын
Nice video, this video filmed in sony rx10iv? Yes
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Yes, RX10iv and Sony X70. The lens of the RX10 is remarkable and perfect for this type of nature filming where you have to travel very light. We did 10-15 miles a day carrying camera and tripod over pretty rugged terrain.
@christine802926 күн бұрын
Awesome! ❤
@finleyholiday26 күн бұрын
Thank you. Glad you liked the video!
@katharinajohn561927 күн бұрын
FANTASTIC FILM, THANK YOU !!
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video. These parks are amazing to film and visit!
@Dieselguy8427 күн бұрын
2:14 LITTLE MOUSE IN THE BACKGROUND
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Good eyes - it was a rock squirrel stalking us during the interview. Probably wanted to see if we had any lunch in our backpacks.
@majesticslug339928 күн бұрын
"Just a couple seconds of reproductive activity" Same bro, same.
@kycutecool589128 күн бұрын
Fascinating, what nature comes up with.. Life truly does find a way, one way or another!
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
It does sort of remind you of Jurrasic Park in a pothole
@JunCarlosAlberto29 күн бұрын
Hermoso
@djcwittz3012Ай бұрын
It's like tide pools in the desert
@finleyholiday29 күн бұрын
Except with more shrimp ; )
@TheAlexdx7Ай бұрын
This guy bis awesome..
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Glad you liked the video
@jsipple31Ай бұрын
Great video
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
@adamfolts5575Ай бұрын
3:12 this gave me flashbacks to 'nam... I mean to Forrest Gump
@MaximRedinАй бұрын
Thank you for the NatParks video! I like it a lot! I've seen here so picturesque views, so magnificent places which i dream to visit. So different nature, from what i got used to see. Btw I am watching you from Russia.
@dreampopworld2996Ай бұрын
Does anybody know the group singing the song!?!?
@zts99Ай бұрын
Gods creations are amazing. Wow !
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@truepremise2053Ай бұрын
Debunking Government 1. Feminism = Panentheist Etherealism [I was never my mother's body.] 2. Equality = Mono-Heirarchy 3. Racist! = Boasters & Original 7 Race-Fathers [cuz race-mixing destroys heritage & organ transplant compatibility MEDICAL FACT] 4. Reincarnation = Gestaltic Rebellion [Love loses its Eternal Purpose because line of authority where ETERNALITY comes from is abandoned] 5. Consumerism = Nihilism aka Disposalism 6. Immigration & DEI = Replacement Theory [cuz immigrant bacteria steal enzyme jobs] 7. Love = Dogma is not Peerdom
@martinjdesmondАй бұрын
Great video. My spouse and I just passed through these three parks in June 2024. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon receives less than 10% of the 4.5 million visitors that come to the overall park yet the North Rim is far superior to the South Rim. Zion should be avoided in the summer months. We drove into the east entrance of Zion for one mile and took pictures of the Checkerboard Mesa. From there, we scuttled back out to visit Bryce Canyon. On a per square foot basis, Bryce is the most beautiful of the parks.
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Couldn' t agree more - glad you enjoyed the video!
@bullsboat1Ай бұрын
learn something new every day..............and that was today!
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
It amazed me too how much I learned filming something as obscure as a temporary pool. Tim is an amazing teacher and I'm thankful he took an interest in our video.
@ashleejones586Ай бұрын
That’s wild!! I love this planet.
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
It really is wild! I had know idea what I'd learn when I started filming this video with Tim.
@itveritabilАй бұрын
Let’s share our own experiences related to the video’s topic!
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Would love to hear yours! What’s your experience with these creatures?
@DefektiveEnvyАй бұрын
I had never heard of biocrusts. This is absolutely fascinating
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. Sasha and Christina do a great job of breaking it down for us.
@RepercususAbCrucioАй бұрын
I never knew I needed to go to Utah!
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Now you know! Glad you enjoyed the video. And with the recent monsoon rains, the fairy shrimp and triops have already hatched and and are growing quickly.
@vandalnonesuch8274Ай бұрын
What's surprising in its' omission from this is Olympic NP, on the Washington State coast: it's like 3 complete parks, 65 miles of spectacular coastline, the only temperate rain forest in North America and the Olympic Mountains at its' center! Another item missing, in my opinion, is re: Glacier NP without reference to the companion Park across the border in Canada, Waterton Lakes NP. Its' a 3rd the size of Glacier, but it's stunningly beautiful . It's definitely worth a visit!in its' own right. In 1932, the 2 parks were combined via a treaty by the 2 countries as the World's first International Peace Park, to celebrate mutual respect between the 2
@vandalnonesuch8274Ай бұрын
OOps! I misspoke - I scanned the list of Parks at the bottom of this page, but did not see Olympic NP listed - it is in fact HERE. but not included in the list. Oh well, my MISTAKE FOR THE YEAR!
@NatureShyАй бұрын
@@vandalnonesuch8274 Yeah, well what they did miss is Mt Rainier National Park, perhaps one of the 5-10 most spectacular parks in the whole country! Mt Rainier was the 4th or so park to be designated, even. It was created in 1904, if I recall, making it one of the country's first national parks. I'd rank it far above Olympic as far as how stunning it is, though no forest parks besides Redwood National Park could compete with the old growth rainforests of Olympic, of course.
@vandalnonesuch8274Ай бұрын
@@NatureShy You are of course correct - a big duh on my part. esp. as I've been to Mt rainier 3 times (and to North Cascades as well!)
@qwuandodfАй бұрын
this is amazing please make more of these videos
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Thank you! We will!Check out our channel
@andrewknudsen8913Ай бұрын
Love the drone shots
@finleyholiday20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! I could spend a week filming drone shots over Sand Flats. Such spectacular scenery.
@anupchauhan4515Ай бұрын
Nice 👍
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video
@son_60hanАй бұрын
5:36 dang.. this is scary
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
I thought so when I filmed it. Living shrimp to lifeless husk in just 3 minutes.
@ozzyoz1495Ай бұрын
Everything is connected...
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
That’s a good summary of Tim’s teachings
@user-vc9im2tq5pАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@lxca4444Ай бұрын
2:55 lol
@JRPetrukАй бұрын
Such a pleasant, beautiful video. No commentary, just soothing views and tunes. Thank you!
@finleyholidayАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. It was an honor to be able to film it.
@Eddie-0102Ай бұрын
The whole video was amazing but he got something wrong. Its not evolution its creation!! Our father in heaven and Jesus Christ our lord and savior who created all the amazing creatures inside of the earth
@hu_b13 күн бұрын
more likely it was santa claus and the easter bunny working together
@eandsm4620Ай бұрын
My first time in the Badlands was 2011. Years prior, my husband & I would ride I 90 back east. Would he stop? Nope. So on a solo trip in 2011, I stopped, spent over 5 hours and didn't want to leave. Even saw it on my return trip back in 2011. Beautiful park!
@teresapreston1487Ай бұрын
In 1996, I met Bly (Beverly) Straube in the old lab previous to this new one. A fantastic facility! Bly helped me identify an artifact found by my stepfather, and I will always remainn grateful for her help. We have come so far in our understanding of the Jamestown site because of the ongoing digs. I highly recommend the books published thus far, which help us history buffs understand the significance of the dedication of the archaeologists involved with the Jamestown site. Great work guys!
@Henry1814Ай бұрын
Splendid. Just wish the genus/species names stayed projected long enough to read a lot of them.
@prdgmshft9107Ай бұрын
They bite you, puke their goo inside you, then suck out your liquified innards. Ok, that’s enough internet for today.