Thank you and it is truly stunning! Thank you for all your comments and support - i have been away a lot of new years and now so just catching up with my messages! 🙃
Hi Victoria, thanks for sharing the video with us, I really enjoyed it. I have an Xt-5 and I'm thinking about buying an XH2s or XH2, which one do you prefer to use to take your photos?
I can imagine that I'm there while I sitting here with bad weather in Lucerne. You take all the nice pictures not just from the hotspot. You take pictures from the whole environment.
Wow! Superb pictures and video! Those shots at 10:05 - 10:40, really shows the hugeness in comparison to the people hiking. Great edit again. Love this.
Thank you for watching! It is always worth it when there I folk out there enjoying it. The scenery was just stunning, lots of beautiful stuff on the way 🙃✌🏻
Wow. What an amazing part of the world and thank you for sharing it with us. And i must say, I'm noticing how your framing and composition skills have improved (or have they always been this immaculate?)! All these shots are pure gold. 😀 I'm wondering if this XH2s / 16-55mm combo is your go-to from now on? Because it seems such a versatile package, at least during the day.
Thank you! And yes it is stunning, sooo photographic! I really appreciate you saying that and noticing because by the end of the trip I was really feeling my photography had improved, especially in the last episode. So thank you! ☺️ It depends where I am and what I am doing. Some days I just went out with the XH2 and the new 23mm - which is still my favourite lens. So again it just depends but I will be doing a review of the 16-55mm soon so I wanted to pick it up more but I have to say, I happily picked it up as it is a great lens 🙃
To get 120fps, is your camera set up to record in multiples of 30, like in the USA? Or is it set up to record in multiples of 25 like in the UK, please? My camera is set up for the UK and it's mains electricity of 50mhz which means it's a faff to capture 120fps.
That brought back memories of me being one of those dots walking down to the glacier and pottering around with ropes.😊
Aw I bet! Such an experience that must have been! Glad to bring but some memories 🙃
What a beautiful place Victoria. I love the B&W pictures as they give a different aspect to the scenery. Looking forward to seeing the next episode. 👍
Thank you and it is truly stunning! Thank you for all your comments and support - i have been away a lot of new years and now so just catching up with my messages! 🙃
Brilliantly crafted video and photos Victoria 👏📸🏔️
Thank you soo much! glad you enjoyed it 🙃✌🏻☀️
Absolutely stunning and definitely more photogenic than Seaton Carew. Many thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much! Ah well i’m sure it is still photogenic! There is something special about the mountains 🙃
Hi Victoria, thanks for sharing the video with us, I really enjoyed it.
I have an Xt-5 and I'm thinking about buying an XH2s or XH2, which one do you prefer to use to take your photos?
I can imagine that I'm there while I sitting here with bad weather in Lucerne. You take all the nice pictures not just from the hotspot. You take pictures from the whole environment.
I wouldn’t mind bad weather in Lucerne compared to where i’m at now 😉 Thank you Leo, the whole scene and details is important 🙃
What a lovely place and you captured it beautifully!
Thank you, it’s such a wonderful place and I appreciate it! 🙃🏔️🇫🇷✌🏻
I love your photography!
Aww thank you ☺️
wow fantastic
Thank you ☺️
Wow! Superb pictures and video! Those shots at 10:05 - 10:40, really shows the hugeness in comparison to the people hiking. Great edit again. Love this.
Thank you so much! It is a stunning place and I am so glad to read you felt the scale of it too. Thanks again ☺️
Thanks for sharing this video Victoria, what breathtaking views and beautiful scenery to see over there, loved those stunning images !
Thank you for watching! It is always worth it when there I folk out there enjoying it. The scenery was just stunning, lots of beautiful stuff on the way 🙃✌🏻
Wow. What an amazing part of the world and thank you for sharing it with us. And i must say, I'm noticing how your framing and composition skills have improved (or have they always been this immaculate?)! All these shots are pure gold. 😀
I'm wondering if this XH2s / 16-55mm combo is your go-to from now on? Because it seems such a versatile package, at least during the day.
Thank you! And yes it is stunning, sooo photographic! I really appreciate you saying that and noticing because by the end of the trip I was really feeling my photography had improved, especially in the last episode. So thank you! ☺️
It depends where I am and what I am doing. Some days I just went out with the XH2 and the new 23mm - which is still my favourite lens. So again it just depends but I will be doing a review of the 16-55mm soon so I wanted to pick it up more but I have to say, I happily picked it up as it is a great lens 🙃
@@wildandfreevictoria You're welcome! And I'm looking forward to the review. The lens has a great reputation for sure!
I originally was commenting about you shooting wide open but it’s the fastest aperture of that lens. I’m very slow….carry on 😂
Hahaha yeah 😂 the information is just saying what lens it was, I think most of these pictures I shot with a tripod at f/8 and above 🙃✌🏻
To get 120fps, is your camera set up to record in multiples of 30, like in the USA?
Or is it set up to record in multiples of 25 like in the UK, please?
My camera is set up for the UK and it's mains electricity of 50mhz which means it's a faff to capture 120fps.
My camera is set up at 24p at 5xslower to make 120p 🙃 that is the setting on the Fujifilm cameras 🙃
@@wildandfreevictoria Thanks for that. Cheers.😀