Shooting with Sparky—Floating Blind Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photographer Ryan Marshik built a floating blind to photography ducks, geese, swans, grebes, loons and herons in the marshes of Minnesota and Wiscon…
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12 Responses to Shooting with Sparky—Floating Blind Wildlife Photography

  1. Chris Gamel says:

    *Get creative with your wildlife photography by using a floating blind.*

    A great timelapse video by Sparky Stensaas, showing how Ryan Marshik built
    and sued a floating blink to closely approach and photograph wildlife in
    Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  2. persiuntimu emeilas says:

    NICE VIDEO :)

  3. rnorgatephoto says:

    awesome that’s a great idea glad it worked out for you.

  4. robin razzell says:

    whats the song that kicks in around 2 mins?

  5. The Imageer says:

    great video, now subbed, thanks

    now uploading my own to help those new to the sport :)

  6. Kyle Medina says:

    Thats absolutely fantastic. I was sitting here like how is he going to sit
    on that with a tripod and camera. Then when saw you with waders i just lost
    it. Very nice haha

  7. Chris Gamel says:

    *Get creative with your wildlife photography by using a floating blind.*

    A great timelapse video by Sparky Stensaas, showing how Ryan Marshik built
    and used a floating blind to closely approach and photograph wildlife in
    Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  8. bluzbrother1 says:

    I really enjoyed this video. Any chance you would share how you built your
    floating blind and what materials you used?

  9. Johannes, Philipp Mickenbecker says:

    Great blind and perfect pictures!!! Greatings, Johannes & Philipp

  10. Chris Gamel says:

    *Get creative with your wildlife photography by using a floating blind.*

    A great timelapse video by Sparky Stensaas, showing how Ryan Marshik built
    and used a floating blind to closely approach and photograph wildlife in
    Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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