I really liked the shot at 3:40, simple but the framing / background patterns / light just fell into place. It’s also great how you showed 6,7,8 as a set! Told the story of the day much better 😁
@@CluelessUA-camr thanks a lot! yes, I had some nice conditions for this photo haha and I especially like this one because street photography is still new to me
Nicely done! It is interesting to hear some of the background that affects your choices. I think of the 10 images, the one of your fiancé in front of the pink building. I want to know what she is thinking, why did she stop there, other questions come to mind. I like this in an image.
@@LarryWilliamsonCA thanks so much! it's quite funny because she also works for schloss benrath and it's part of her daily life. this place became such a normal thing for us while it's crowded with tourists and people who never seen the building or park haha
hey there! I will answer both of your questions here. This Fujifilm camera has a 23mm lens (which is 35mm with the crop factor because it has a cmos sensor) and with an aperture of f/2. It's fixed so you can't change it. But you have to Zoom modes as well and it kind of crops the image to a focal length of 50mm and 70mm. As for your other question, I only have experiences with this camera so I can't really speak about other models. But I think the Fujifilmx100f (or the newer models ..V and ..VI if you can get your hands on it) are perfect cameras for beginners. They work similar to analog cameras making them perfect to learn photography and understand it. If you have more questions feel free to ask! :)
very cool photos, love the range of subjects and style also
Glad you like them! :)
I really liked the shot at 3:40, simple but the framing / background patterns / light just fell into place. It’s also great how you showed 6,7,8 as a set! Told the story of the day much better 😁
@@CluelessUA-camr thanks a lot! yes, I had some nice conditions for this photo haha and I especially like this one because street photography is still new to me
That night shot is fire. Are you using glimmerglass or black mist to make those lights look so lovely?
@@RecklessKmikaze thanks so much! I'm using a black mist filter. I think it works perfect with the analog look! 😊
Some nice compositions. I'm partial to the last image. Love my F. Keep shooting!
@@ejjover thank you! yes shooting with it makes is so much fun :D
love your channel! keep on doing these videos
@@PavSZ thank you so much! glad to hear :)
Nicely done! It is interesting to hear some of the background that affects your choices. I think of the 10 images, the one of your fiancé in front of the pink building. I want to know what she is thinking, why did she stop there, other questions come to mind. I like this in an image.
@@LarryWilliamsonCA thanks so much! it's quite funny because she also works for schloss benrath and it's part of her daily life. this place became such a normal thing for us while it's crowded with tourists and people who never seen the building or park haha
What lens do you use?
X100f has a fixed 23mm lens
And what Fujifilm camera do you recommend for beginners?
hey there! I will answer both of your questions here. This Fujifilm camera has a 23mm lens (which is 35mm with the crop factor because it has a cmos sensor) and with an aperture of f/2. It's fixed so you can't change it. But you have to Zoom modes as well and it kind of crops the image to a focal length of 50mm and 70mm.
As for your other question, I only have experiences with this camera so I can't really speak about other models. But I think the Fujifilmx100f (or the newer models ..V and ..VI if you can get your hands on it) are perfect cameras for beginners. They work similar to analog cameras making them perfect to learn photography and understand it. If you have more questions feel free to ask! :)
@@MaikeBorn thank you 👍❤️
Waren das alles JPGs?
@@relaxationbooth3977 das waren alles jpgs out of camera :)
@@MaikeBorn Sind schöne Bilder 👍