Narwhal tusk on the desk made into powder keg. What you thought was a deer antler. Your camera work is very fast not easy to watch or see items properly . Sorry it's a shame such a fascinating find The globe drinks cabinet is an antique and is hand painted.
Sorry, but it wasn't "hand painted." I remember when my parents bought one in the '70s, they were made of plastic with cheap stickers, not paint. They are junk really.
The urban adventures are always fun to watch and when you come across a house like this, you want it to be looked at with attention to detail. I see that you just started this channel and the RUclips algorithm has already shared you. There is some criticism because of small irritations that I feel while watching, such as the camera that wants to do everything quickly. Movement is sometimes necessary, but when I start to get irritated, it really goes too fast. And the danger of what you film that you want to see yourself is that other interesting objects do not get attention. Try to film by putting yourself in the shoes of what you as a spectator would like to see. Sometimes it is better to show 2 episodes of a visited house, than everything in 22 minutes. Because then you lose the details and filming too quickly does not really help. You should not see my words as a clumsy reaction, but more as a contribution to improve your qualities as a vlogger so that you get more subscriptions and likes. And in the urban world, it is normal to film everything, but if you take something out of something, you also put it back exactly the same. Nature and time may change the situation of an empty house, but don't let the vloggers do it. Too bad many vloggers don't understand that. The next vlogger sees a house as the other vlogger left it before. In your vlog you can clearly see some frames with artwork placed in such a way to film it better. And that's fine, as long as you put it back afterwards. And you take a piece of newspaper from a book and then deposit it somewhere else on the desk. Not the place where it was originally. And also things in the old cupboard, you take out and don't put back in the cupboard. These kinds of actions disrupt the image of how it was. Because you are just starting out, I took some time for this, because then you can improve something in the way you make a vlog. Many people will then appreciate your work. Good luck.
Thanks for the comment i really appreciate it ✌️✌️ I fully understand everything you are saying. I would just like to say. When you see the video of me getting things out and moving stuff. After i video the place. I go around after and take photos and some small videos for other platforms. And make sure i put things back from where i found them. I will try putting myself in the shoes of the spectator next time am out recording 😊 again thanks for your support. ✌️✌️
Narwhal tusk on the desk made into powder keg. What you thought was a deer antler.
Your camera work is very fast not easy to watch or see items properly . Sorry it's a shame such a fascinating find
The globe drinks cabinet is an antique and is hand painted.
Thanks for that information. I definitely need to try slow down. I just started using a new GoPro so need to get use to it.
Sorry, but it wasn't "hand painted." I remember when my parents bought one in the '70s, they were made of plastic with cheap stickers, not paint. They are junk really.
The urban adventures are always fun to watch and when you come across a house like this, you want it to be looked at with attention to detail. I see that you just started this channel and the RUclips algorithm has already shared you. There is some criticism because of small irritations that I feel while watching, such as the camera that wants to do everything quickly. Movement is sometimes necessary, but when I start to get irritated, it really goes too fast. And the danger of what you film that you want to see yourself is that other interesting objects do not get attention. Try to film by putting yourself in the shoes of what you as a spectator would like to see. Sometimes it is better to show 2 episodes of a visited house, than everything in 22 minutes. Because then you lose the details and filming too quickly does not really help. You should not see my words as a clumsy reaction, but more as a contribution to improve your qualities as a vlogger so that you get more subscriptions and likes. And in the urban world, it is normal to film everything, but if you take something out of something, you also put it back exactly the same. Nature and time may change the situation of an empty house, but don't let the vloggers do it. Too bad many vloggers don't understand that. The next vlogger sees a house as the other vlogger left it before. In your vlog you can clearly see some frames with artwork placed in such a way to film it better. And that's fine, as long as you put it back afterwards. And you take a piece of newspaper from a book and then deposit it somewhere else on the desk. Not the place where it was originally. And also things in the old cupboard, you take out and don't put back in the cupboard. These kinds of actions disrupt the image of how it was. Because you are just starting out, I took some time for this, because then you can improve something in the way you make a vlog. Many people will then appreciate your work. Good luck.
Thanks for the comment i really appreciate it ✌️✌️ I fully understand everything you are saying. I would just like to say. When you see the video of me getting things out and moving stuff. After i video the place. I go around after and take photos and some small videos for other platforms. And make sure i put things back from where i found them. I will try putting myself in the shoes of the spectator next time am out recording 😊 again thanks for your support. ✌️✌️
@@OriginalMrMicky You're welcome, always willing to help generate new subscriptions for starters.