Hi, i just saw your video from the photowalk. The pictures are very nice, inspiring and give a nice mood from my second home. Seems you dont take the traditional tourist routes. Can you please tell me, were the area is, when you Take the pictures? Die you use a preset or did you edit pic by pic? Looks very pleasing. Best regards
Great video, good to see Bangkok street photos done so well. By the way the train station you went to - Hua Lamphong - is used very little. Bangkoks main train station is at Bang Sue which is ultra modern.
@@adambods I've photographed Thailand for 3 years. Most Thai people are very friendly, don't be afraid to get yourself in the scene. You won't lose so many pixels. Just my humble opinion. It's a good video anyway. Keep having fun!
your content is my big inspiration to start photograph! (keep goin' 🔥🔥)
Hi, i just saw your video from the photowalk. The pictures are very nice, inspiring and give a nice mood from my second home. Seems you dont take the traditional tourist routes. Can you please tell me, were the area is, when you Take the pictures? Die you use a preset or did you edit pic by pic? Looks very pleasing. Best regards
Great video, good to see Bangkok street photos done so well. By the way the train station you went to - Hua Lamphong - is used very little. Bangkoks main train station is at Bang Sue which is ultra modern.
@@jeffstephens5266 thanks for the tip! I like this one for the old style
Finally a video from a street photographer who has talent.
lmao whos video did you come from?
nice shots
You really landed some great stuff! Congrats on some real great shots
Thanks you very much!
Love it!❤
That's cool to see the fx30 getting used for some good photo.
@@RogueSplice good hybrid unit
Putting in the work, very cool!
even with a crop sensor video style camera it seemed to handle low light no problem
heyy, loved the content!
what mist filter and intensity were u using during those night shots?
keep up!
Hey man, its a k&f concepts 1/4 black mist. Thanks for the support!
Is there a reason why you crop so much instead of just getting closer to your subjects?
@@qu14torze82 not to get up in people faces so much, more respectful.
@@adambods I've photographed Thailand for 3 years. Most Thai people are very friendly, don't be afraid to get yourself in the scene. You won't lose so many pixels. Just my humble opinion. It's a good video anyway. Keep having fun!
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Hello I’m from Thailand
Hello i love your country