All photos edited with a few of my different Lightroom Preset Packs which you can find here: www.digitalfilmactions.com/lightroom-presets#/new-aspen-lightroom-preset/ Thanks so much for watching!
I'm from Austria and its nice to see my home from another angle. For your next trip in austria, you should visit the lake traunsee. The mountain is stunning at the sunset.
Gotta admit it most of your photos just look sooo surreal ❤ adding to it your way of storytelling how you take us through the journey of how you captured that photo
It's awesome that both of you had a great time. I love the vlog, because I think it is the first I've seen from any photography UA-camr in the area I've grown up. It's so nice to see how you enjoy the region. And it also reminds me to honour the inconspicuous places. The truck stop lake is something I am driving past regularly but would have never thought of to stop for pictures. If you see some places all the time you grow blind to them, I guess. Thank you for the video, it was nice to see the region through other eyes!
Ahh that's so awesome to hear, I'm glad you enjoyed watching! On this roadtrip around Europe we went to some really iconic locations and these unknown spots still ended up being my favourites! Also that's so cool you drive past that lake regularly. I think it would look stunning during sunrise in winter :) If you ever end up taking photos there I would love to see them!
When I was younger I was fascinated by Austria and its "nature" and mountains. However now, when I have visited many places in Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Norway or even in my home country, Poland, I find Austria and The Alps in general as the artificial nature-looking human made greenery and not the real and wild nature. It delights at the first glance but later on it rather reminds me a well designed park in a city. Anyway, I am happy you guys had a fantastic summer in Europe.
Ooh do you have any good recommendations for nature/landscapes to visit in Poland? I have been to Slowinski National Park which I LOVED. Would love to explore more. Next time I go to Europe visiting Finland/Sweden/Norway and even Iceland is high up on my list!
I just checked out your work and wow it's incredible! Also love your shots of this mountain. I unfortunately didn't explore more vantage points of it, but I might if I'm ever back in the area :)
Another Austrian here and thank you for showing our country to the world with your amazing photos 😊 It also reminds me personally to try keeping a fresh perspective on everything I see on a daily basis, even though I don't live in Hallstadt. You could also try visiting Grüner See, which is quite famous for its amazing colors.
Stunning photos as always, Julia. I prefer the wide angle lenses for the landscapes to get the panorama perspective, but the telephoto is also great to get in super close. You and Dan are very photogenic. Thanks for sharing all these beautiful shots.😀
This part of Austria is one of my favorites in the World with the German alps, just magical and people seem like they are living in a fairytale world. I loved telephoto more while taking pictures in the Alps especially in the early morning
I'm choosing between 100 and 400mm these days for my landscape and cityscape shooting. To be honest I was tried of getting almost the same as people get on their smartphones and see all the time. On a telephoto my perspective looks more unique and I have a soft spot for panoramas when I need more in frame
The reason why I always travel with my 35,85 and 70-200... sometimes without the 70-200.. and sometimes I bring the 16-35 if I feel the landscape going be wide.. 3 lenses only always.
It was nice to see you visiting these locations. We were on a roadtrip in Austria - Germany - Switzerland in June last year and we also visited Gosau lake and Hallstatt. Currently I have thousands of photos in my laptop waiting to be edited. It will be nice to compare how different are mine pics from yours :D Great video!
Thank you so much! Ahh how was Switzerland? We wanted to go there but since we were booking accommodation as we went, it was too busy and there wasn't really any options left so we had to skip it unfortunately. We will probably go back in the autumn though, so I'm looking forward to seeing it!
When you go on your travel photography excursions or normal daily shoots, do you use lens filters (e.g. circular polarizers, etc.)? Or do you prefer to not put any additional layers of glass on your lenses? Thanks.
Great video. Gorgeous pictures and you I love the cooperation with the photo taking and vlogging. Plus, the patience after a long day and I'm sure a lot of walking and stopping. Question...how is the strap attached to your camera? I'm interested in utilizing my PD strap in this manner. Thanks
I had to click, when I saw Julia Trotti was in my home country 🤗. So funny how the grass always seem to be greener on the other side 😅. You've been extremely lucky with so few people in Hallstatt and Gosau. Was that preseason? I'd assume June? Oh, and I'm mostly a wide angle fan 😁.
We were there in early August! Gosau was absolutely PACKED haha especially since it was an extremely hot day, everyone was there for swimming. We had to wait for hours to get a parking spot and even then we had to walk a fair way up the hill to get to the actual entrance of the lake 😅 Very worth it though! And Hallstatt was empty I'm assuming because we got there riiiight at sunset/blue hour so it was already quite late in the day.
@@juliatrotti Thank you for your reply. OMG, August is worst. Great info to hear that Hallstatt is empty in the evening though. I've only been there in the morning. Thanks again!
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are you not worried about the shutter shock on the tripod?
Lovely vlog. Love how u give us the Exif data of each photos. Just a request, can u keep the photos up for a tad longer so we can view and admire the photo as well as the data.
Thank you! Ahh yep, I will see if I can keep them up for longer I just don't want to make the video too long overall! I also share all the photos I take on my blog: blog.juliatrotti.com where I also share extra images that didn't even make it to the video
Hi Julia, what camera bag are you using here? I know you linked your incase bag here but it does not look the same as what you had in the video. Currently in the market for one 😊
great video, love your images, the wide angle ones seemed more 'natural or common' to my eyes, but the telephoto lens photos are amazing, just need 2 bodies for sure
Beautiful photos. Julia I like the backpack you are using. It's not the same as the one you list in the below. I'd be interested to know what brand it is. Cheers!
Thank you so much! Sorry this is an affiliate link fyi because I just have it on hand: amzn.to/3x1mx5z that's the backpack I'm using. I got a camera insert to put inside it as it's just a normal backpack with nothing in it otherwise
I find myself using a long lens for landscapes far more than a wide angle. Though that's partially because the mountains here in Wales are usually more humble than those of Austria/Switzerland etc 😅 The 85mm is a really nice focal length for landscapes as well.
I definitely preferred the telephoto shots more, but I also don't generally care for wide angles, especially since that's all anyone seems to ever use for landscape photography.]
Stunning! What's the name of the lake you walked around? I'm planning a little Austria roadtrip this spring and I am looking for something just like this 😍
Lake Gosau! It's sooo beautiful and such a nice little walk around. If you go in summer you can swim too. But make sure you get there early as it's very popular when its hot!
lol yeah it's great for vlogging, just inconvenient when it comes to ND filters which I need for video since it's on the back of the lens rather than the front. So a bit of a trade off in convenience unfortunately.
The legs are carbon fiber by Innorel, I think we have it linked in the description. The gimbal heads we use for the G200-600 and other lenses like the GM600 are just cheapies by Neewer as we shoot hand held more than anything. We have both the aluminium and carbon fiber versions and find the carbon version a bit better, smoother and lighter. Hope that helps.
35 wide angel I am confused . Anything below 24 is wide angel to me. My 16-35 is great hybrid travel lens love it. I'm still stuck on a7ii don't see any reason to get a7iv . I also love fish eye lens can you try those next time
I never understood the cliche that wide angle lenses = landscape lenses... all photos with wide angle lenses look the same while telephoto landscapes are simply unique and way more magical like you showed and explqined! No 200-600mm in Nikon Z yet but now I hike with two bodies with 35mm and 100-400mm on second body and GoPro10 if I want wide shot. Best hiking combo ever 🤠
All photos edited with a few of my different Lightroom Preset Packs which you can find here: www.digitalfilmactions.com/lightroom-presets#/new-aspen-lightroom-preset/
Thanks so much for watching!
Welcome to Europe Julia! Hope you enjoy.
I'm from Austria and its nice to see my home from another angle. For your next trip in austria, you should visit the lake traunsee. The mountain is stunning at the sunset.
Wow that place looks incredible - thank you for the suggestion! I added it to my list :)
@@juliatrotti also: attersee, mondsee & wolfgangsee :) great places to hang out, swim in summertime etc.
Gotta admit it most of your photos just look sooo surreal ❤
adding to it your way of storytelling how you take us through the journey of how you captured that photo
Thank you so much!
Travel is a great way to flex your creative muscles in ways that are so fun! 👍Thanks for taking the time stop, shoot, edit and post.
Thanks for watching, and I agree it's really nice creating and taking photos without any pressure while travelling. It's very creatively satisfying :)
So happy to see you in Austria! Where I am from
Love your work
Those photos all came out beautifully with each camera you used
Absolutely brilliant post!!!; extremely educational regards the various lenses and effects; many thanks for sharing Julia (and your better half !!!)
Thank you so much!
The swan was my favorite! So cool
The swan looked so majestic against those mountains! Imagine just being a swan and living there on that amazing lake haha
It's awesome that both of you had a great time. I love the vlog, because I think it is the first I've seen from any photography UA-camr in the area I've grown up. It's so nice to see how you enjoy the region. And it also reminds me to honour the inconspicuous places. The truck stop lake is something I am driving past regularly but would have never thought of to stop for pictures. If you see some places all the time you grow blind to them, I guess. Thank you for the video, it was nice to see the region through other eyes!
Ahh that's so awesome to hear, I'm glad you enjoyed watching! On this roadtrip around Europe we went to some really iconic locations and these unknown spots still ended up being my favourites! Also that's so cool you drive past that lake regularly. I think it would look stunning during sunrise in winter :) If you ever end up taking photos there I would love to see them!
When I was younger I was fascinated by Austria and its "nature" and mountains. However now, when I have visited many places in Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Norway or even in my home country, Poland, I find Austria and The Alps in general as the artificial nature-looking human made greenery and not the real and wild nature. It delights at the first glance but later on it rather reminds me a well designed park in a city. Anyway, I am happy you guys had a fantastic summer in Europe.
Ooh do you have any good recommendations for nature/landscapes to visit in Poland? I have been to Slowinski National Park which I LOVED. Would love to explore more. Next time I go to Europe visiting Finland/Sweden/Norway and even Iceland is high up on my list!
@@juliatrotti Please check a DM on Instagram, I have replied there :)
Love the images Julia ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Grimming Mountain at 3:26 is my favorite mountain in Austria 🙂
i know your photos from there, nobody has better ones from there ;)
I just checked out your work and wow it's incredible! Also love your shots of this mountain. I unfortunately didn't explore more vantage points of it, but I might if I'm ever back in the area :)
@@juliatrotti sweet, thanks a lot!
Another Austrian here and thank you for showing our country to the world with your amazing photos 😊 It also reminds me personally to try keeping a fresh perspective on everything I see on a daily basis, even though I don't live in Hallstadt. You could also try visiting Grüner See, which is quite famous for its amazing colors.
Stunning photos as always, Julia. I prefer the wide angle lenses for the landscapes to get the panorama perspective, but the telephoto is also great to get in super close. You and Dan are very photogenic. Thanks for sharing all these beautiful shots.😀
Thank you so much!
the church was my favorite shot 💞
Wow nice work
Thanks you Guys...another great inspiring video...
great video, vlog and both of you in video and nice photos 😁
Wow nice work♥️
This part of Austria is one of my favorites in the World with the German alps, just magical and people seem like they are living in a fairytale world. I loved telephoto more while taking pictures in the Alps especially in the early morning
I agree, even though it was my second time visiting Austria it was still such an amazing experience!
You're so positive and charming... Love it
Nice to watch, so much packed into this video :)
You and your video are such a breath of fresh air! Love this! More travel vlogs plsss
Thank you!! I have lots more travel vlogs on the way! Can't wait to share.
I'm choosing between 100 and 400mm these days for my landscape and cityscape shooting. To be honest I was tried of getting almost the same as people get on their smartphones and see all the time. On a telephoto my perspective looks more unique and I have a soft spot for panoramas when I need more in frame
I do still love my "lifestyle" looking shots on wide angle lenses, but I am loving telephoto landscape photography more and more lately!
Omg!! Perfect weather and perfect shots!!! Which month did you visit this place?
Thank you! Early August, lots of people around that time though!
The reason why I always travel with my 35,85 and 70-200... sometimes without the 70-200.. and sometimes I bring the 16-35 if I feel the landscape going be wide.. 3 lenses only always.
Fun video, thanks very much.
Great landscape shots! 👏
Thank you!
To many to choose from, but the Moon Plane Mountains caught my eye, enjoy Cheers.
Thank you!
Very nice and useful video. Thank you. Have a nice trip🤍
It was nice to see you visiting these locations. We were on a roadtrip in Austria - Germany - Switzerland in June last year and we also visited Gosau lake and Hallstatt. Currently I have thousands of photos in my laptop waiting to be edited. It will be nice to compare how different are mine pics from yours :D
Great video!
Thank you so much! Ahh how was Switzerland? We wanted to go there but since we were booking accommodation as we went, it was too busy and there wasn't really any options left so we had to skip it unfortunately. We will probably go back in the autumn though, so I'm looking forward to seeing it!
Beautiful frames !
Thank you!
When you go on your travel photography excursions or normal daily shoots, do you use lens filters (e.g. circular polarizers, etc.)? Or do you prefer to not put any additional layers of glass on your lenses? Thanks.
This's lovely💞
Great video. Gorgeous pictures and you I love the cooperation with the photo taking and vlogging. Plus, the patience after a long day and I'm sure a lot of walking and stopping. Question...how is the strap attached to your camera? I'm interested in utilizing my PD strap in this manner. Thanks
Thank you so much! I have it attached to a D-ring which is on a tripod plate.
I was in Austria a few weeks ago!
Love from Indonesia 😍
I love your work❤
Do you print your photos? would really love to buy them...
I had to click, when I saw Julia Trotti was in my home country 🤗. So funny how the grass always seem to be greener on the other side 😅. You've been extremely lucky with so few people in Hallstatt and Gosau. Was that preseason? I'd assume June? Oh, and I'm mostly a wide angle fan 😁.
We were there in early August! Gosau was absolutely PACKED haha especially since it was an extremely hot day, everyone was there for swimming. We had to wait for hours to get a parking spot and even then we had to walk a fair way up the hill to get to the actual entrance of the lake 😅 Very worth it though! And Hallstatt was empty I'm assuming because we got there riiiight at sunset/blue hour so it was already quite late in the day.
@@juliatrotti Thank you for your reply. OMG, August is worst. Great info to hear that Hallstatt is empty in the evening though. I've only been there in the morning. Thanks again!
are you not worried about the shutter shock on the tripod?
Hi Julia, great to see you enjoying Austria. Stunning photos. No more Lumix S5II? 🙂
Thank you! I filmed this last summer, so before the S5II was released. I will definitely have more LUMIX videos throughout the year!
Nice video
Love it! What camera strap are you using? I like how you connected it to the baseplate instead of the sides, that looks handy for travelling with 🙌
Thank you! It's the Peak Design leash and I have the quick releases attached to a D-ring to the tripod plate at the bottom of my camera :)
Lovely vlog. Love how u give us the Exif data of each photos. Just a request, can u keep the photos up for a tad longer so we can view and admire the photo as well as the data.
Thank you! Ahh yep, I will see if I can keep them up for longer I just don't want to make the video too long overall! I also share all the photos I take on my blog: blog.juliatrotti.com where I also share extra images that didn't even make it to the video
Hi Julia, what camera bag are you using here? I know you linked your incase bag here but it does not look the same as what you had in the video. Currently in the market for one 😊
I felt the anxiety of getting out the hotel!
great video, love your images, the wide angle ones seemed more 'natural or common' to my eyes, but the telephoto lens photos are amazing, just need 2 bodies for sure
Thank you! Ahh I've been eyeing that Tamron 35-150mm lens for that reason.. best of both worlds!! haha
@@juliatrotti oh I've got to check out that lens, but I don't think they have any tameron lens in the rf mount yet :(
f16 to get the sunstar. 70-200 is perfect for this
Hi julia,what lens do you offer for portrait photos?
Beautiful photos. Julia I like the backpack you are using. It's not the same as the one you list in the below. I'd be interested to know what brand it is. Cheers!
Thank you so much! Sorry this is an affiliate link fyi because I just have it on hand: amzn.to/3x1mx5z that's the backpack I'm using. I got a camera insert to put inside it as it's just a normal backpack with nothing in it otherwise
The duck audio would have been awesome to hear. Sweet video
I find myself using a long lens for landscapes far more than a wide angle. Though that's partially because the mountains here in Wales are usually more humble than those of Austria/Switzerland etc 😅 The 85mm is a really nice focal length for landscapes as well.
Bahaha I agree, using a telephoto lens can definitely make things appear more grand than they do in real life!
I definitely preferred the telephoto shots more, but I also don't generally care for wide angles, especially since that's all anyone seems to ever use for landscape photography.]
Beautiful I love Austria but in what month your trip was 😍
Thank you! I was there early August
Stunning! What's the name of the lake you walked around? I'm planning a little Austria roadtrip this spring and I am looking for something just like this 😍
@@LuposVoice thank you!
Lake Gosau! It's sooo beautiful and such a nice little walk around. If you go in summer you can swim too. But make sure you get there early as it's very popular when its hot!
Hello from Romania😇🤗🥰😘😘😘
You should come and visit Budapest as well! :)
We didn't go on this trip, but would love to next time!
Hey what camera did you use to vlog this video? Thanks...
A7sIII
For travelling, 28-200 is the best lens.
That 14mm for vloging seems to be doing great job if you want to show something else than just your head 🙃
lol yeah it's great for vlogging, just inconvenient when it comes to ND filters which I need for video since it's on the back of the lens rather than the front. So a bit of a trade off in convenience unfortunately.
Hi Julia, what's your tripod and tripod head for your 200-600mm?
The legs are carbon fiber by Innorel, I think we have it linked in the description. The gimbal heads we use for the G200-600 and other lenses like the GM600 are just cheapies by Neewer as we shoot hand held more than anything. We have both the aluminium and carbon fiber versions and find the carbon version a bit better, smoother and lighter. Hope that helps.
Were both of you into photography when you met? Or did one inspire the other to get into it?
We met because of music actually! I always did photography though and Dan transitioned from doing music full time to videography instead :)
On which lens you are shooting vlogs ???
For the parts where I'm talking to the camera G 20mm f1.8 and when Dan takes the camera back to film cinematics GM 24mm f1.4
I like the wide angle and 85 shots. Telephoto seems too compressed and doesn’t really give us an appreciation for the beautiful location you are in.
At 9:54 that was not a snake. It's a slow worm. (Anguis fragilis) A lizard without legs.
Oh wow thank you for letting me know! Gonna read the wiki now haha
35 wide angel I am confused . Anything below 24 is wide angel to me. My 16-35 is great hybrid travel lens love it. I'm still stuck on a7ii don't see any reason to get a7iv . I also love fish eye lens can you try those next time
50mm = tele
thers ultra wide aka 16mm
@@amermeleitor this!
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Stop it you two…. Way too cute!
Welcome in Europe. Next time come in France !
I never understood the cliche that wide angle lenses = landscape lenses... all photos with wide angle lenses look the same while telephoto landscapes are simply unique and way more magical like you showed and explqined! No 200-600mm in Nikon Z yet but now I hike with two bodies with 35mm and 100-400mm on second body and GoPro10 if I want wide shot. Best hiking combo ever 🤠
8:28 everywhere, always, also in Germany 😂 thats normal 😊🤷♂️
bahaha I was a little proud of myself
i love you
You are so cute 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
50 mm
I thought it was Australia
oh my god you talking to your boyfriend is like I am hearing myself😂 Why guys can't smile!?
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I don’t know anyone who travels with an 85mm 1.4 either 😂
hahah well now you do!
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Your boyfriend looks like a thief. You look very innocent in front of him.