Regardless of whether you like your photos or not the images are very clean, almost digital in look. It means the quality your film photography is amazingly good. So keep up the good work. You should be feeling very encouraged. I prefer the longer video form but like you say; You Tube wont allow it so do what you have to. Duly subscribed man.
Nice video. You are showing the problems I face today taking analog photos. I come back to the analog world after 25 years and, my god, what a difficult is to take a "decent" photo. I enjoy so much buying old cameras and lenses, repairing them and seen how they shine again, but most of my photos are horrible. If in any moment you are coming to Canary Islands and want to take analog photos in wonderful places, please tell me. Meantime I enjoy so much your videos. Cheers.
Great video, yet again. I like the frequent uploads, even if shorter. I like longer form videos a lot too, but I often have to find moments in my day where I have about 10 or 15 minutes to kill to watch content and for that your shorter videos are great. As someone who shoots thousands of frames a month for work, I think what helps met get great images when I work and not always when I "street shoot", is that I have a goal/ purpose/brief/concept when I set out, but when I shoot for leisure, the images often lack direction. Maybe finding a more narrow theme can help, because you certainly can compose, so it is just working a bit more with the end on mind. My lecturer used to say it is the difference between taking photos vs making photos. Love the content, keep it coming!!
Wow, that's great feedback, thanks man!! I 100% understand what you mean. For me personally, it doesn't get any better than when Jason ( @grainydaysss ) posts one of his mastodon 1hr+ videos. I'd much rather watch them than almost any movie. But then there's the matter of finding the time... That's a very good point about narrowing down and creating some sort of direction or purpose for each shoot. I've heard others used the same expression too; "making photos", but I guess I never really understood the difference. Now I do! Cheers! Always a pleasure reading your comments, a well needed boost. I'll definitely try to keep posting somewhat regularly, although I've fallen a tad behind lately.. there may be a short gap after next weeks episode, but there will definitely be more. Just gotta finish editing them 😁
When I doubt, I take some pictures with my phone, different angles. Then TRIPOD all the time, then landscape or portrait orientation. Result doesnt matter, only the process.
Hey, thanks for taking the time to comment! Very good input, I'm definitely trying that next time. I don't love (carrying around) tripods, but may try that too.. also, very good point about what's important. I tend to forget that when I get my photos back; I rarely love my work, but I always have a good time shooting. Cheers!
@@qvarfoto my photographs are my teenagers, they have their own life. Later after years I can love them, but Im not really satisfied straight after shooting.
Regardless of whether you like your photos or not the images are very clean, almost digital in look. It means the quality your film photography is amazingly good. So keep up the good work. You should be feeling very encouraged.
I prefer the longer video form but like you say; You Tube wont allow it so do what you have to. Duly subscribed man.
I like your images and I’m inspired by your location. Do what you need to do to support your channel. I’m here for it.
Nice video. You are showing the problems I face today taking analog photos. I come back to the analog world after 25 years and, my god, what a difficult is to take a "decent" photo. I enjoy so much buying old cameras and lenses, repairing them and seen how they shine again, but most of my photos are horrible. If in any moment you are coming to Canary Islands and want to take analog photos in wonderful places, please tell me. Meantime I enjoy so much your videos. Cheers.
Great video, yet again. I like the frequent uploads, even if shorter. I like longer form videos a lot too, but I often have to find moments in my day where I have about 10 or 15 minutes to kill to watch content and for that your shorter videos are great.
As someone who shoots thousands of frames a month for work, I think what helps met get great images when I work and not always when I "street shoot", is that I have a goal/ purpose/brief/concept when I set out, but when I shoot for leisure, the images often lack direction. Maybe finding a more narrow theme can help, because you certainly can compose, so it is just working a bit more with the end on mind. My lecturer used to say it is the difference between taking photos vs making photos. Love the content, keep it coming!!
Wow, that's great feedback, thanks man!! I 100% understand what you mean. For me personally, it doesn't get any better than when Jason ( @grainydaysss ) posts one of his mastodon 1hr+ videos. I'd much rather watch them than almost any movie. But then there's the matter of finding the time...
That's a very good point about narrowing down and creating some sort of direction or purpose for each shoot. I've heard others used the same expression too; "making photos", but I guess I never really understood the difference. Now I do! Cheers! Always a pleasure reading your comments, a well needed boost. I'll definitely try to keep posting somewhat regularly, although I've fallen a tad behind lately.. there may be a short gap after next weeks episode, but there will definitely be more. Just gotta finish editing them 😁
When I doubt, I take some pictures with my phone, different angles. Then TRIPOD all the time, then landscape or portrait orientation. Result doesnt matter, only the process.
Hey, thanks for taking the time to comment! Very good input, I'm definitely trying that next time. I don't love (carrying around) tripods, but may try that too.. also, very good point about what's important. I tend to forget that when I get my photos back; I rarely love my work, but I always have a good time shooting. Cheers!
@@qvarfoto my photographs are my teenagers, they have their own life. Later after years I can love them, but Im not really satisfied straight after shooting.