I use a mindfulness based approach for Photography. I'm a Photography in Albany Western Australia and if anyone has ever seen my images, they will know what I'm talking about, but using that mindfulness space approach to capture images is the way to go. If you don't understand mindfulness, you probably won't be a great photographer ever. You can technically take the photo really well but will it tell the story. Especially in landscape Photography you need to understand mindfulness. I'm looking at this particular camera as I've used Fujifilm for awhile and I really love my Fujifilm XT5 thank you for the video
Hi Michael. Enjoyed the video and your commentary on the Fujifilm system. I’d point out, however, when you were describing the opportune light on the island you visited your memory was incorrect. The harbour you were in was Oban with the Captains Folly on top of the hill. Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
Fantastic camera, and video, thanks for sharing.
Cheers, we love what you're doing with your X-T30 😉
I use a mindfulness based approach for Photography. I'm a Photography in Albany Western Australia and if anyone has ever seen my images, they will know what I'm talking about, but using that mindfulness space approach to capture images is the way to go. If you don't understand mindfulness, you probably won't be a great photographer ever. You can technically take the photo really well but will it tell the story. Especially in landscape Photography you need to understand mindfulness. I'm looking at this particular camera as I've used Fujifilm for awhile and I really love my Fujifilm XT5 thank you for the video
Hi Michael. Enjoyed the video and your commentary on the Fujifilm system. I’d point out, however, when you were describing the opportune light on the island you visited your memory was incorrect. The harbour you were in was Oban with the Captains Folly on top of the hill. Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
It wasnt Oban, it was Tobermory on Mull 🏴
Indeed this man love photography and the FUJIFILM GFX MF camera.
Gracias