Bird Photography Workshop – Vancouver Island (With Wildlife Photographer Glenn Bartley)



A promo video from the 2010 Vancouver Island Workshop.

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Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast.

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Glenn also leads instructional photo workshops to exciting destinations around the world including:

– Peru
– Vancouver Island, Canada
– Ecuador
– Costa Rica
– Churchill, Canada

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Glenn uses Canon Equipment including:

– Canon 7D Digital Camera Body
– Canon 600mm f/4
– Canon 400mm f/5.6
– Canon 300mm f/4
– Canon 580EX Flash

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Three day zodiac Wilderness tour, Vancouver Island, Canada 2011



Three day wilderness tour by zodiac in the Northern part of Vancouver Island, Canada in 2011. With Ocean Rose Coastal Adventures we had three amazing days viewing the wildlife in an amazing scenery.

Day 1 whale watching: humpback whales, minky whales and several orca’s close to the boat. Highlight besides the orca’s was a humback whale breaching next to the zodiac, a moment I will never forget. On day 2 we explored several islands, visit an old native village and did a hike to visit Orcalab with an amazing view on the Johnstone Strait.. listening to the orca’s sing! Day 3 we went into the famous Knight Inlet to Gendale Cove to watch several grizzly bears from close distance. Camping on an Island, beautiful scenery, amazing wildlife.. trip of a lifetime! Just be careful of low flying whales 🙂

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STANLEY PARK, Vancouver Tour video (2 min. clip)



Stanley Park – Four Seasons is a series of short, travel video films about Stanley Park and the people who had the imagination to create it. The documentaries tell the fascinating story of British Columbia’s largest urban park; a unique ecosystem, with a breathtaking natural and man made environment of gardens, forests and lakes.

Wildlife coexists with human visitors. The cycle of life is played out in Beaver Lake, Lost Lagoon and the tennis courts. Nesting blue heron, mating ducks, gaggles of cute ducklings, foraging raccoon, sunning turtles, graceful swans and magnificent gardens are just some of the wildlife presented. Contact Email: stanleypark_dvd@telus.net www.stanleyparkdvd.weebly.com

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