Hey I get a mention at the start of the video, seriously Ash I hope you enjoyed it there. There's some great shots you got I love the architecture at that place. I did look at an estate agent when I went there last time and believe me those properties cost serious money. Always enjoy your content mate and look forward to the next video.
Thanks a lot dude.. great suggestion.. and I bet those properties were given away back in the day.. seems to happen everywhere in London.. now nobody regular can afford to live there
Loved that lunch break shot. Lot of nice architecture shots. You're incredibly adept at one-handing that camera. Saw you swapping film sims and I was like...whoa. I've gotta step up my one hand game. (Uh, that sounded wrong. I'm just going to leave now.). ;)
hahaha you're hilarious.. and yeh I've got the one hand game down lol. I do own a action camera I might try out the chest mount so both my hands are free.. I just fear I will forget to hit record lol
Hi Ash. A different part of London and good to see it. If you want to improve your architectural photography shooting with a tripod, a self levelling plate, and a three way geared head to fine tune everything. Your mindset would be different as you would be shooting at a slower pace. Plus, easier for those shots at night. Laters...
@@AshBash_Shot_That Reading this back I should of said that K&F do a good three wheel levelling plate and fluid head that cost about eighty quid for the pair (a three geared head is bulky and expensive although they also do a good one) unless you have that kit already. As for being conscious, we are all different, but the more you do it the easier it gets and it becomes a habit and part of taking pictures. Laters...
Hey I get a mention at the start of the video, seriously Ash I hope you enjoyed it there. There's some great shots you got I love the architecture at that place. I did look at an estate agent when I went there last time and believe me those properties cost serious money. Always enjoy your content mate and look forward to the next video.
Thanks a lot dude.. great suggestion.. and I bet those properties were given away back in the day.. seems to happen everywhere in London.. now nobody regular can afford to live there
Loved that lunch break shot. Lot of nice architecture shots. You're incredibly adept at one-handing that camera. Saw you swapping film sims and I was like...whoa. I've gotta step up my one hand game. (Uh, that sounded wrong. I'm just going to leave now.). ;)
hahaha you're hilarious.. and yeh I've got the one hand game down lol. I do own a action camera I might try out the chest mount so both my hands are free.. I just fear I will forget to hit record lol
@@AshBash_Shot_That - I've got the Insta 360 Go 3s and it's got a system of beeps. The worst I do is leave it running forever. RIP my hard drive
i was waiting for your video for two days 😂
haha.. that long ass premiere sorry
i think you should go to central london like coent garden or piccadilly that would be nice
Some of my fav spots to shoot.. I will be heading back there for sure
Hi Ash.
A different part of London and good to see it.
If you want to improve your architectural photography shooting with a tripod, a self levelling plate, and a three way geared head to fine tune everything. Your mindset would be different as you would be shooting at a slower pace. Plus, easier for those shots at night.
Laters...
Thanks for the tips.. I always feel funny when I set up a tripod like all eyes are on me.. I need to get over that.
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Reading this back I should of said that K&F do a good three wheel levelling plate and fluid head that cost about eighty quid for the pair (a three geared head is bulky and expensive although they also do a good one) unless you have that kit already. As for being conscious, we are all different, but the more you do it the easier it gets and it becomes a habit and part of taking pictures.
Laters...