So glad I found your video in visiting Japan in late November for the autumn foliage and I wanted some inspiration on how to take photos during my trip. I love taking photos but not good at taking them. I won’t have any professional camera just my iPhone and the fujifilm mini instax evo since I’m also trying to journal during my trip and though using that camera will help me. When you took some of the shots did you use the zoom? Like the 2X from the iPhone to make the image larger for example the Tori gates?? Absolutely love the entire vibe of the video… 🇯🇵
I'm so glad you enjoyed my video! Thank you so much for the support 🥺. For most of my photography, I like to use the zoom ,whether it's on my phone or with my camera, because it creates this effect where you don't feel the presence of the camera as much. You can also narrow the "field of vision" by focusing only on what you want to highlight. Give it a try next time! Honestly, photography is all about practice. I only started two years ago when I got my first film camera, and it wasn't something I took too seriously at first. But now, it's definitely become a passion rather than just a hobby! My advice is to take as many pictures as possible, even if they aren't perfect--you'll get better over time ;) Iphones are also great for photography! And if you're not satisfied with the colors or lighting, you can always edit them later using apps like Lightroom (which is what I use) or directly on your Iphone. Thanks again for your comment, and enjoy your trip in Japan!
Heyyy yes for my photographies I used : Film Similuation : Cassic Negative Grain effect : Strong Small Base C5 White Balance : Daylight R:6 B:-4 (it changed depending on the place) Color : +3 Sharpness : -2 Clarity : -2 That was my base, and I used Lightroom to edit some of the photos, adding contrast afterward.
Thank you !! I use the Fujifilm XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS lens - I got it second hand with camera so i hope I’m getting that right haha. Good luck with your studies ! I totally know what it’s like 🫢
Lovely video with some great pictures along the way. Keep it up! I love my XT4 😍
thanks !! i will 🫶💪
I love your work! Hihihi subscribed! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much 🤗😫
X-T4 is such an amazing camera. Love the video and the images!
Thank you 🥺
Awesome 🤩Like it!
the video is such a vibe!
Thank you! I didn’t want to impose my voice throughout the whole video haha! I’m glad you liked it!
I just finished reading japanese book about Kamakura, so I really liked the part of your video about it! And your photos are amaizing!❤
Thank you ! I'm glad you liked it :D What was the book btw ? :)
@@nimnime_ It was ”Tsubaki Stationery Store”, by Ito Ogawa! It is a really relaxing book)
Nice thank you !
I subbed during the audio recording at the beginning, really liked it.
Thank you 🥺 truly
So glad I found your video in visiting Japan in late November for the autumn foliage and I wanted some inspiration on how to take photos during my trip. I love taking photos but not good at taking them. I won’t have any professional camera just my iPhone and the fujifilm mini instax evo since I’m also trying to journal during my trip and though using that camera will help me.
When you took some of the shots did you use the zoom? Like the 2X from the iPhone to make the image larger for example the Tori gates??
Absolutely love the entire vibe of the video… 🇯🇵
I'm so glad you enjoyed my video! Thank you so much for the support 🥺. For most of my photography, I like to use the zoom ,whether it's on my phone or with my camera, because it creates this effect where you don't feel the presence of the camera as much. You can also narrow the "field of vision" by focusing only on what you want to highlight. Give it a try next time!
Honestly, photography is all about practice. I only started two years ago when I got my first film camera, and it wasn't something I took too seriously at first. But now, it's definitely become a passion rather than just a hobby!
My advice is to take as many pictures as possible, even if they aren't perfect--you'll get better over time ;)
Iphones are also great for photography! And if you're not satisfied with the colors or lighting, you can always edit them later using apps like Lightroom (which is what I use) or directly on your Iphone.
Thanks again for your comment, and enjoy your trip in Japan!
Great video + nice images. I miss my X-T4 :( Anyway.. SUBSCRIBED !
Thanks a lot! 🥺
Great music pick!
What lens did you use? Great video btw!
Thank you !!! And I used the Fujifilm XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS lens ☺️☺️
beautiful
Thank you! 😊😊😊
hi there, love your video!
Thanks !! And yes I use my camera for both photos and videos ☺️☺️
@@nimnime_thanks for replying! 🤗
@@satoedjoeanthanks for your comment ☺️
you got some great stuff here...where did you get the music from?
Thanks ! It’s form Artlist.io and Epidemicsound.com ☺️
Cute video!!! Can you name which film recipes you used??
Heyyy yes for my photographies I used :
Film Similuation : Cassic Negative
Grain effect : Strong Small
Base C5
White Balance : Daylight R:6 B:-4 (it changed depending on the place)
Color : +3
Sharpness : -2
Clarity : -2
That was my base, and I used Lightroom to edit some of the photos, adding contrast afterward.
@@nimnime_ what is base c5? what setting is that?
Hey Nimnime! I'm also a Fujifilm user that's 23 and studying interior architecture! Love your video, what lens did you use ?
Thank you !! I use the Fujifilm XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS lens - I got it second hand with camera so i hope I’m getting that right haha.
Good luck with your studies ! I totally know what it’s like 🫢
Where'd ya get the shutter sound for the photos?
Hey ! I got it from Artlist.io and Epidemicsound.com
You have to subscribed to their website but I think you can find similar sounds on UA-cam 👍
Very nice!
Thanks! :D
Beautiful video.
Thank you ! 🥰🙏
@@nimnime_ this appeared randomly on my feed! i am glad it did!