Your low light work with the use of a slightly blue filter was what I found unique about your street photography. Especially how it played with against red object in the background. To me, it made your images even intriguing. This day time series with the use of space and shadows is another dynamic that is simply compelling.
Huge thanks Kevin, I really appreciate you taking the time. I'm exciting to explore more during the day and share some.night work with my real camera 👍🏼
Just found this channel. I have shot the same places the last time that I was in London back in 1999. I shot film back then and spent thousands on processing in the city so that I didn't have to worry about airport X-Rays fogging my film when returning to the States. Shooting digital Fujifilm now. Would love to return to London with the ease and reduced expense of just some SD cards and battery charging. Liked and subscribed!
that's so bizarre I've actually replied 3 times to your comment. Let’s try again. Most photos were taken in AF/C with zone focusing. Not my usual style but worked for my first POV as I had to shoot one handed with the X-T3, with my other filming on the gimbal. As I get better at using the two devices at once I can go back to my normal street settings - which changes depending on what scene up confronted with. Actually, it could be an idea for me to make a 'camera settings for street' video as that could be quite helpful. I hope this helps.
@@mrwhisperTV Thanks for the reply! I would love to see a video like that. It's something that I am still wrapping my head around for candid/fluid situations. Focus methods especially... Thanks again!
@@mrwhisperTV listen and tell me. I saw in the reviews on setting up the x-t3 camera. that many use a mechanical + electronic shutter. why use mechanical? what does it give?
Many thanks, I don't use nay film sums as yet, but have been testing them and once I've a few recipes I'll be sure to share. Right now it's just been edited in lightroom with my presets. 👍🏼
This is such an eye opening video. I'm new to this and am still learning the craft. Would it be possible to talk through the mechanics of how you took the shots at 9:06? I mean how do you set the right exposure and focus? Are you zone focusing? I have so much to learn! Would be so thankful if you can walk us through the process! (Am I asking for the recipe of the secret sauce? If this is an inappropriate question, I'll take down). Thanks in advance!!
Hey Doug, thanks for watching. No worries at all. Those were taken in AF/C with zone focusing. I've put the camera settings under each photo, so together you should have everything you need. The rest is edited with my presets in Lightroom. Cheers 👊🏼
The title Shadow Play sucked me in. Novice here and loving the daytime shadow images. I love that style of work, but find it kind of overwhelming to find it while out and about. Are you using center weighted metering or is it more just a function of the lighting/shadows in your scenes?
Many thanks. Yes I'm using Centre weighted mtrg. And I still struggle with shadows in daylight. So I wouldn't worry, it takes time, patience and mostly practice. Gimme a night time scene anyday. Learning is all part of the process. Thanks again.
Thanks so much, that's great. No ND filter used, I shoot slightly underexposed in such harsh lighting conditions and add the "haze" effect via a preset in Lightroom.
@@mrwhisperTV Or a tutorial video on how you edit would be nice to see. I'm guessing its just haze/dehaze or a gradient, but would be nice to see your techniques in a video.
Very good. I miss going to London. A wonderful city. But as an EU citizen, I guess this will not be as much, with all the corona restrictions and the new strict visa rules. Seems so strange that you just can't go to the UK, just like the old days. Really hope your economy will not suffer to much, after you leaving "the rest of Europe". But will still enjoy all you good street photographers videos here on youtube. Take care!
Thanks so much. I'm super sad we left the EU. and once Rona is out of the way, I'm hoping it's not too difficult or expensive to visit Europe moving forward.
Real nice! those sunrise shots are sick. Well done man
Big thanks Roman, I really appreciate it bro. 👍🏼👍🏼
Your low light work with the use of a slightly blue filter was what I found unique about your street photography. Especially how it played with against red object in the background. To me, it made your images even intriguing.
This day time series with the use of space and shadows is another dynamic that is simply compelling.
Huge thanks Kevin, I really appreciate you taking the time. I'm exciting to explore more during the day and share some.night work with my real camera 👍🏼
I've been following your stuff on Instagram for a few years now and it's really awesome to see behind the scenes.
Thanks so kuchen for the ongoing support and glad the videos are helpful 🙏🏽😎
Much*
good eye for those shots.....congrats
That's great. Many thanks
Love the video... Great work.. looking forward for your new video
Thanks so much for the support Marvin 👍🏼
Great video, typically the pov I like, what music is used?
wow, just came across your channel. thanks youtube algorithm. subscribed.
That's very kind, thank you.
Great pov must get down to the big smoke soon 😃
Cheers mate. You should, especially now, the weather is perfect 🌞📸
Just found this channel. I have shot the same places the last time that I was in London back in 1999. I shot film back then and spent thousands on processing in the city so that I didn't have to worry about airport X-Rays fogging my film when returning to the States.
Shooting digital Fujifilm now. Would love to return to London with the ease and reduced expense of just some SD cards and battery charging.
Liked and subscribed!
That's amazing, I'd love to see those photos. And it sounds like a return visit is well overdue.
Many thanks
Nice style you've got here
Thank you very much 👊🏼
Nice Shots Man
Cool Cool
Huge thanks man, I really appreciate it!
Those silhouettes are so nice mate. I've only recently 'got into' street photography and videos like these are so inspirational. Keep it up man 👌
That's awesome man, you're in for great journey. Thanks so much for the support 🙏🏽
Superb video Bal!
Big thanks for the support bro !!
Awesome shots, awesome video. Looking forward to the next one!
Yo, big thanks man I really appreciate it... & I'm working on it 🎬😎👊🏼
Fun video, love the scenes you have to explore in London. Wondering about your focus technique for street shooting like in this video.
Thanks Charlie, most of the photos were
@@mrwhisperTV ?? Think you accidentally cut that short... :-)
that's so bizarre I've actually replied 3 times to your comment. Let’s try again. Most photos were taken in AF/C with zone focusing. Not my usual style but worked for my first POV as I had to shoot one handed with the X-T3, with my other filming on the gimbal. As I get better at using the two devices at once I can go back to my normal street settings - which changes depending on what scene up confronted with.
Actually, it could be an idea for me to make a 'camera settings for street' video as that could be quite helpful.
I hope this helps.
@@mrwhisperTV Thanks for the reply! I would love to see a video like that. It's something that I am still wrapping my head around for candid/fluid situations. Focus methods especially... Thanks again!
Recommend lens for portrait on xt3 ? And lens for street and landscape. I think maybe 16-55 f2.8
That's a great lens for those genres. However it won't be that good for low light if that's of any interest. Cheers
@@mrwhisperTV listen and tell me. I saw in the reviews on setting up the x-t3 camera. that many use a mechanical + electronic shutter. why use mechanical? what does it give?
Amazing! Well done!
Huge thanks man 🙏🏽
Huge thanks man 🙏🏽
Love your show. Keep it up
Thanks very much 👍🏼
Subscribed, love your work so much, no idea you had a YT channel!
Huge thanks man, that means alot.
Nice shots Bal, great to see you on the UA-cams! POW!
Thanks again my man. Let's do this 👊🏼🎬
Sehr schön, Respekt !
What kind of Filmsimulation you chose ?
Many thanks, I don't use nay film sums as yet, but have been testing them and once I've a few recipes I'll be sure to share. Right now it's just been edited in lightroom with my presets. 👍🏼
Nice ! Very effective presets man.
Thanks so much for the feedback man!
YES ! Love this, missing getting out about and shooting
Big thanks Eren, it felt great to be back out 🙌🏼🙌🏼
This is such an eye opening video. I'm new to this and am still learning the craft. Would it be possible to talk through the mechanics of how you took the shots at 9:06? I mean how do you set the right exposure and focus? Are you zone focusing?
I have so much to learn! Would be so thankful if you can walk us through the process! (Am I asking for the recipe of the secret sauce? If this is an inappropriate question, I'll take down). Thanks in advance!!
Hey Doug, thanks for watching. No worries at all. Those were taken in AF/C with zone focusing. I've put the camera settings under each photo, so together you should have everything you need. The rest is edited with my presets in Lightroom. Cheers 👊🏼
@@mrwhisperTV thanks!!! Such a great video and brilliant shots!
@@docgolden thanks man, and always feels free to ask questions. New video dropping this weekend :)
@@mrwhisperTV Awesome! Looking forward to it!
Thanks mate!
Nice work!
Thank you!
The title Shadow Play sucked me in. Novice here and loving the daytime shadow images. I love that style of work, but find it kind of overwhelming to find it while out and about. Are you using center weighted metering or is it more just a function of the lighting/shadows in your scenes?
Many thanks. Yes I'm using Centre weighted mtrg. And I still struggle with shadows in daylight. So I wouldn't worry, it takes time, patience and mostly practice. Gimme a night time scene anyday. Learning is all part of the process. Thanks again.
Great ! Did you use film simulations ?
No, just my Lightroom presets, many thanks
Hey great shots! What focus setting are you using for these shots?
Single shot and wide, cheers
Wow super great photos. You need to start selling those presets!
Thanks so much. Maybe in the near future 👍🏼
Love it mate!
Thanks so much man 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice video Bal! Are you using any sort of ND filter/diffusion filter to not blow out the highs but get that super nice “haze” effect?
Thanks so much, that's great. No ND filter used, I shoot slightly underexposed in such harsh lighting conditions and add the "haze" effect via a preset in Lightroom.
@@mrwhisperTV you gotta sell those presets man ;)
Definitely food for thought. Thanks again 🙏🏽
@@mrwhisperTV Or a tutorial video on how you edit would be nice to see. I'm guessing its just haze/dehaze or a gradient, but would be nice to see your techniques in a video.
Thanks for another great suggestion 👍🏼
Very good. I miss going to London. A wonderful city. But as an EU citizen, I guess this will not be as much, with all the corona restrictions and the new strict visa rules. Seems so strange that you just can't go to the UK, just like the old days. Really hope your economy will not suffer to much, after you leaving "the rest of Europe". But will still enjoy all you good street photographers videos here on youtube. Take care!
Thanks so much. I'm super sad we left the EU. and once Rona is out of the way, I'm hoping it's not too difficult or expensive to visit Europe moving forward.
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Hi Dear friend how are you doing today?
Is this using XF16-55 ?
The Lenses used are in the caption.