Acropolis Athens Greece - Photo Walk. Photography and Travel
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Join me for a photo walk through the incredible Acropolis, in Athens Greece. I’ll give you my thoughts on how to make the most of a visit here, as well as general photography tips that you can use here and in other iconic locations.
Welcome to Japan Photo Explore, where I normally upload videos about travel and photography in Japan. However, while Japan was closed to visitors due to COVID, I travelled to Greece, and this part of of my limited series Photo Explore - Greece.
This is the final of this series Photo Explore - Greece. I am about to return to Japan to shoot more Japan Photo Explore videos. So whether you are planning to travel to Greece or Japan, or just enjoy some virtual travel, you have come to the right place.
Hi, my name's Nick Pitsas. I am a photographer and video producer . If you have any questions about travel and photography in Greece, (or Japan), I'm happy to try to answer them. I look forward to your comments and questions. More Greek videos are coming, but I will be back in Japan in a few weeks to create more Japan Photo Explore content. So if travel and photography are your thing, please subscribe and click the notifications button so that you’ll know when new videos are uploaded.
For all the photography in this video I used Fujifilm X-T4 and the Fujifilm XF XF16-80mm f/4. For the video I used the X-T4 and a GoPro Hero 11
Please note that none of the content of this video, nor the equipment we used, was sponsored.
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Nicely done Nick
A wonderful walk through the ruins at the Acropolis, Nick. I was there in the last century and the entire Parthenon was obscured by scaffolding. I don't recall seeing as many tourists as are evident in your video - must've taken ages and great patience to get people free shots, if that's what you're after. Personally, I found the clips of crowds milling about as fascinating as the ruins themselves.
Another great post - keep 'em coming!
Thanks noowun noowun! I think that acropolis tourism has really kicked on since last century. Yes, I think both shots with and without people are perfectly valid and looking back, I find both interesting. I'm off to Japan next week, so the next post will be from Japan!
I didn't mind the crowds at all and having people in the frame accentuates the scale and adds interest. The shots back from the hills are spectacular.
Thanks, Ted. It's interesting looking back at the photos, I really enjoy the ones with people, too. It was news to me that some people dress up as goddesses for their acropolis photo shoot!
@@nickpitsasphoto That's funny, people dressed like that normally expect you to pay them for having their photos taken.
Loved the video! We're heading to Athens in a few weeks. I just bought a Fujifilm x-t4 with 16-80 to have something better for travel (moving from Canon DLSRs). But I'm nervous using the various Film Simulation modes (I plan to use one of the SD cards for RAW, but I'd love to nail them the first time in JPEG. ) Just wondering what advice you have for settings. Thanks!
Thanks, Dave. For travel shots, I think the Provia sim, which is the default, is a good place to start. Definitely shoot raw as well so that you can experiment a bit. Pick a few photos and try out the different simulations in a photo editing program.
Some good tips and great shots. Thanks, Nick
Thanks, John. You are welcome!