I think, It's the best video of yours that I've watched. The pictures Are just Amazing 🤩, I Can't describe in the words, but it gives strong feel. Keep doing it bro,👍
Long post. Talking head audio reverb issue solved from prior post. Walking commentary a bit difficult to hear. Pic insert overlay method works well, IMO. Photo at 4:22, 2 girls in crosswalk, and 3rd from last - chef at station - my favs. On your GRIII ever use snap focus or full press snap?
Hi Paul, thank your for your constant support and this comment! I hardly ever use GRIII Snap focus fonction. Not that it is not good but just that I haven't practice it a lot and when I use it I get quite bad result haha. I should start using it more to get better at it as it seems very powerful in some situations
@@adriensanguinetti Some folks first “calibrate” their snap focus “vision” manually, without a camera. Just using your eyes, focus on any nearby object; then measure the distance from eye to object. Estimating the distance can be tricky. Once mastered, however, you can get a better sense of how far away you tend to spot subjects for street images - a distance you can then program into the camera. (BTW, nice to see your subs increasing.)
It almost looks like the color grading of the video is the same as the final edited photo or really close. That could come up a little boring for us to watch, almost as you're just showing us the frame from the video. Maybe try to stylize those two mediums differently? Does anyone noticed this? Maybe it's just me haha
Very good point thank you for this comment. I thought that it may be better to match the color grading of the video to the pictures but apparently it's not. I will consider that when editing further videos ;)
There is something special about Japan and street photography, and you so beautifully capture it
that chirp for you to cross the crosswalk brings me right back!
Another banger video!
Appreciate it!
I think, It's the best video of yours that I've watched.
The pictures Are just Amazing 🤩, I Can't describe in the words, but it gives strong feel.
Keep doing it bro,👍
Thank you so much 😀
Here we go! Another video from Japan!
Thanks for being here watching my videos :)
Wpe so nice 😍
Thanks 🤗
And I've another request for you, to make your post production workflow video.
I'm just curious.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will make one in the neat future ;)
Long post. Talking head audio reverb issue solved from prior post. Walking commentary a bit difficult to hear. Pic insert overlay method works well, IMO. Photo at 4:22, 2 girls in crosswalk, and 3rd from last - chef at station - my favs. On your GRIII ever use snap focus or full press snap?
I find the photo overlay technique a bit too distracting...
But esthetically pleasing at the same time...
Hi Paul, thank your for your constant support and this comment!
I hardly ever use GRIII Snap focus fonction. Not that it is not good but just that I haven't practice it a lot and when I use it I get quite bad result haha. I should start using it more to get better at it as it seems very powerful in some situations
@@adriensanguinetti Some folks first “calibrate” their snap focus “vision” manually, without a camera. Just using your eyes, focus on any nearby object; then measure the distance from eye to object. Estimating the distance can be tricky. Once mastered, however, you can get a better sense of how far away you tend to spot subjects for street images - a distance you can then program into the camera. (BTW, nice to see your subs increasing.)
It almost looks like the color grading of the video is the same as the final edited photo or really close. That could come up a little boring for us to watch, almost as you're just showing us the frame from the video. Maybe try to stylize those two mediums differently? Does anyone noticed this? Maybe it's just me haha
Very good point thank you for this comment. I thought that it may be better to match the color grading of the video to the pictures but apparently it's not. I will consider that when editing further videos ;)