A filmmaker & photographer with a great fondness for the natural world. Join me on my photography adventures across India and the world, as I capture its remarkable landscapes and incredibly diverse wildlife.
When I'm not shooting out in the field, I'm going to bring you my learnings through tutorials, tips & tricks.
I hope to inspire and encourage positive outcomes across all that lives.
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What a beautiful video with great captures ❤
Great sir....Hoping this type of films from you
Incredible!!!!!!
Amazing and such good photography, just a week back I visited jhalana saw 5 leopards and Rana, Rana had a territorial fight between another male leopard it was a lovely sighting..
I'm glad I found your channel!
Know that this video is incredible I watch it very often I really like the music and especially this snow leopard of course. 7:10 at 8:30 I really like this whole sequence with the background music which is incredible ❤
Muje bhi dekhna hai
कहां हो भाई 👀 1 महीने से ऊपर हो गया... कब आएगा अगला🤔
You are an inspiration, so simple but absolute gold 🪙
The amount of effort you put on for one photograph is really mesmerizing
i first time listened Kenneth's hindi...😅
🙏🙏🙏👍👍😍😍
I watch as many of your KZread that I can find, some again and again as I learn about wildlife photography each time I watch. Thanks You also inspire me to visit India again
Thanks for sharing this stunning documentary....Snow Leopards are so fascninating.
Please keep it up
How beautifully you document patience and frustration..:)
Extraordinary
What an excellent film and cinematography. Love this. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!!
Very nice video!! Beautiful storytelling and presentation. Thanks for showing the new lens which I had no idea of. Thanks Kenneth.
Reminds me of our recent tiger safari in Ranthambore. We only saw a glimpse of a tiger in the tall grass. Even our guides did not understand why we did not see more tigers. It can be highly frustrating, but nature has it own plans.
Fun fact: Flamingos get their pink colour as they age in life as it comes from the algae they eat.
18:15 - Falcon eating a hawk moth caterpillar, making big eyes at the falcon made no difference. Love the way they hop around on the ground, never seen this bird before. Thank you for showing us animals in our country most have never seen or heard of before.
which camera should i buy as a beginner , can you suggest? i am a beginner and using my mobile phone to shoot videos at the moment.
Still waiting for the next episode 😀
Only 15lakh
Put down
0:31 0:33
How many leopard in झालाना?
Vediograhy of birds is very difficult.
It sure can be. 😄
Wonderful video!! I see your videos and draw inspiration. Thanks Kenneth.
Can you give us a update on your trip to tadoba
Been waiting for 2 months of white panther ep 2
Soon, my friend. Lots of filming happening simultaneously.
Hello Kenneth, I have seen all other videos of yours. I missed this and got to watch this today… thank you..hope you get to go to Assam some day and film the jatinga biodiversity.😊. No5 to forget the wonderful narratives.
Hello Kenneth, I have seen all other videos of yours. I missed this and got to watch this today… thank you..hope you get to go to Assam some day and film the jatinga biodiversity.😊
Someday for sure. 😃
Loved it!!! This video deserves much more reach
simply ethereal .. hatts off
What country is it in..?? Please reply..❤
Mumbai, India. :)
That's an utterly amazing documentary. Photography, narration, background music, edit...everything top notch quality. Thank you!
lot of love🇳🇵🇳🇵💯❤️❤️
magnificence captured, such great work 🐦🙌🏻
How did u get canon to send u a lens and what a beautiful shot
lovelyy....
Is this during the month of May??
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your support, my friend!
Thanks!
Finding your KZread Channel has been a jackpot for me. You are so good. You inspire me to visit India again after several years of absence. All your links are on my list ACCORD, Pugdundee, etc
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Absolutely a treat to watch. Thank you for serving me this view.
Amazing something equivalent to Nat Geo or even better than it..
Wrong at least 30 k leopards are there