Morioka Japan | What to See and Eat | 40+ Solo Travel

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2025

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  • @freedomworldall
    @freedomworldall 7 днів тому +1

    Morioka, a nice and calm place! Worth for a visit there. Buy the Morioka Loop Bus One-day pass and it can bring you to most of the tourist spots in the city.👍

    • @HaveCameraNowWhat
      @HaveCameraNowWhat  3 дні тому +1

      Great tip! I just walked it, but sometimes riding the bus would have been nice

  • @wateearthakamol1251
    @wateearthakamol1251 18 днів тому

    Clearly explained, thanks for useful information that I plan to visit next year 👍
    I like the way of this video

    • @HaveCameraNowWhat
      @HaveCameraNowWhat  17 днів тому +1

      Thank you for stopping by and watching! I hope you have a great visit to Morioka

  • @imtiiyazp
    @imtiiyazp 4 місяці тому +1

    thank you for making this 🙂
    you have a subscriber 👍

    • @HaveCameraNowWhat
      @HaveCameraNowWhat  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to comment! I have a few trips lined up and will be making more videos. Hokkaido in October. Kyoto in December. :)

  • @TonyLiveTV
    @TonyLiveTV 4 місяці тому +1

    I just commented on your latest video regarding white balance and I mentioned a green tint. This video does not suffer from this. This video (the commentary) looks great. I feel there may be just a little bit of green tint, but not something that stands out. Maybe the camera is on the green side and has nothing to do with white balance. The videos on my channel are done in real-time (very little post) using several different cameras and an Atem switcher. 3 of the cameras I use are 20 year old Sony camcorders and one expensive Canon using 2.8L 34-70mm and they all blend well in the end with virtually no color grading to speak of. I always set the white balance on each camera before I record anything. I mostly use a card to snapshot the white balance just like I did 40 years ago.

    • @HaveCameraNowWhat
      @HaveCameraNowWhat  4 місяці тому

      Hi. Thank you for commenting and elaborating on the color settings. I appreciate your taking the time to explain and share your experience. Despite doing this for quite a while and taking a few classes in university way back when, I'm mostly self taught, and definitely still learning. Your taking the time to share your experience is tremendously valuable!
      I'll recalibrate my monitor for good measure. And yes, maybe the camera does lean to the green tint. It could also be my complexion? I'm asian and have a yellowish, rather than pinkish tint to my skin.
      Anyway, I'm just starting to shoot for UA-cam and obviously have a way to go, and hopefully continue to improve. 🙂

    • @TonyLiveTV
      @TonyLiveTV 4 місяці тому +1

      @@HaveCameraNowWhat thanks for not thinking I was here to bash your videos. These days I feel the WB sensors do a fantastic job on their own without trying to white balance. I find it easy to set the camera to auto and let the sensor do the work. Once locked in I switch it to manual so the WB is consistent throughout the shoot. Have a good one my friend. My channel is not about photography like yours so I rarely spend time worrying about WB or color grading. Many years ago I owned a photo lab and I use to spend hours color grading a single RAW photo before there was digital. I use to dodge and burn the old school way. Now I let the camera do most of the work and I most always shoot in manual mode. With my Canon cameras I mostly shoot in aperture priority on most everything unless it is an action shot.

    • @HaveCameraNowWhat
      @HaveCameraNowWhat  4 місяці тому

      Pleasure chatting with you :)
      Ah, the dark room and smell of photo chemicals. Those were the days. lol