What a beautiful journey and love your works! Keep it up!
Your films are a joy to see. Just not enough of them.
This camera always reminds me regarding size, design and use case of the old Yashica Electro 35.
Thats exactly it! So convenient. I find myself grabbing it more than any other camera I have.
This was brilliant.
beautiful shots...stunning light...👋👋👋
Very calm and peaceful video. Thank you for sharing. I also love taking this pocket size camera everywhere I can!
beautiful video man, was just in Iceland last month and this is making me miss it a lot more than I already do
This video makes me want to get my x100v out of the cabinet and start using it again. Great video. Iceland is one of the most beautiful places I've visited.
Very nicely done, love your images. Great voice and story telling. Keep going…
Your shot at 4.45 I absolutely loveeeee! Can probably see from my logo I'm a designer and I've always loved these pool rails. I would defo buy this as a print haha. Amazing work!
Very good video and nice photos. The landscape is very similar to Norway where I was not long ago and miss it very much now. I am planning to buy an XE4, i hope my shooting experience with it will be as goog as yours.
The Fuji x100v is such an attractive option for a one and done travel camera, beautiful video 👍
Huh.... I photographed the "Instagram House" in April 2009. How time flies..... Hugely enjoyable channel, takk fyrir
Beautiful. I feel like Iceland is my spiritual home. I feel drawn to it; I need to go back.
Great Vid. I would love to see you shoot with the Leica r8 and portra again
Wonderful video but the end came rather abruptly. I hope there will be a part 2. :)
Beautiful video David! I love Iceland man. Subbed! Starting my photography channel too and this really inspired me to go for it! :)
Also, what camera did you record it with? Thanks!
@@DavidVilmundarson So all the pictures are Fujifilm X100v and all the video is FX6? Great video! Thanks!
Would love to see a tutorial on how you edit your pictures. They look so beautiful :)
Your photos are amazing! Can I ask how you are editing your photos? I have an x100v as well, but I can never seem to make my photos feel as sharp and timeless as yours.
What was this filmed on? Great video
Great video David! Can you tell something about the film simulation or recipes you using?
The film simulation is my own preset in Lightroom .. not the Fuji simulations.
@@DavidVilmundarson Looks great. And a bit classic neg inspired ;) Really beautiful video David!
Amazing Video and great Photos! I am currently looking into the X100V and it seems to be perfect for photos. How is it for travel videos? I fear that the lack of image stabilization is a problem. I currently own a GX80 with IBIS and it works great for video. By getting the X100V it will definetly be better for photos, but maybe worse for videos...
Thank you so much! I have never even tried the video function so I can't tell you, but I know this is a camera for photography! It's one of my favorites.
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1st time visiting your channels, your photos in this video are awesome. Are you using any of the preset film styles in the X100v or are your edits done later in LR or PS?
did you shoot the video parts with x100v and did u use a gimbal at all or just steady hands
æðislegt að sjá svona efni frá íslendingi :) fæ heimþrá strax!
stnyrtilegt video - ég naut þess til hins ýtrasta!
hvaða vél notaðiru við video upptökurnar?
instant subscribe hérna megin
What did you use to record this video with?
Yndislegt myndskeið og virkilega flottar myndir. Ég er sjálfur Fujifilm notandi, nota X-T4. Værirðu nokkuð til í að deila ,,uppskriftinni" í X100V? Mér fannst frábært atmo í myndunum. Takk fyrir mig. :)
i’m surprised they even have roads up there, seems like a hellhole to me
This was brilliant.
YT it's a strange place. Very often there are channels with good content and with very few views and instead bad channels with tens of thousands of clicks.
I always wonder what it depends on and why the algorithm that proposes content is missing so many interesting pieces.
This was a well done video, without unnecessary effects and transitions. A story.
Thanks and a warm greeting from another small and remote YT channel :-)
Thank you Fabio!