UENO to ASAKUSA (POV photowalk & photo exhibit visit!)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Nice balance of shots and scenes Phil and yes she certainly is beautiful!
Thank you! And yeah i love that camera!
Yes definite vibes indeed. Lovely watch.
Really like your attention to textures (vines, construction barriers, etc), and the composition on the gallery bench at 12:08 is super good.
Thanks Norbi! I'm also quite pleased with the bench shot 😊
Nice tour!
Thanks Steve!
5:52 my fav.
Thank you! The shadows make it interesting for me.
Love the way this was shot ☺️🤘🏽
Thanks man, much appreciated!
Some great shots here Phil! I love watching video of Japan.
Thank you so much! One of the goals with this one was to show a little more of the surroundings and not just the photography. Glad to hear i succeeded 😊
2:14 👍
She's my baby 😊
Amazing stuff man! You convinced me to get a GS645 last week :) My first roll back was pretty solid as far as the exposure but I found I missed the focus on some obvious shots I thought I landed. The little patch in the centre can get hard to see at times. I find it easier to align with lines/letters than faces. Any tips on nailing the focus every time? Thank you!
Assuming the rangefinder is properly aligned, my technique is to find an area of high contrast (on people, eyes or hairline etc work), knock it completely out of focus, and then move it back in. That way you can tell how much further you have to go since you know how fast the image moves in the rangefinder. Moving subjects are tough though, getting good with judging distance is the best thing you can do
@@PhilKnall I'm hoping mine is aligned lol will try it out, thanks for the tip!
@@MS-jw5eh Hope it works out for you!
@@PhilKnall Thank you!