If there is one thing we love about foreigners is when they try or speak some french. Because Quebec has always been fighting to preserve it's French from this huge English North America (8M people vs 360M) so it always brings a smile on our face when people are making some efforts, it's sign of respect for the culture and we would instantly help you out and switch to english for convenience. Thank you for that.
Superb work, awesome photography, and thank you for making my city look so wonderful. The world needs more inspiring young people like yourself. Please come back to Montreal in the summer!
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Around 75%-90% of Americans only speak English, as an American myself I think language proficiency in 2-3 languages is pretty good.
@Soren Almeida You'll definitely Enjoy it, If you really want to see most of the entirety of the lower mainland I suggest you take the 555 bus and then 66 to Chilliwack.
Great video! For the la for picture is complicated, but you can take picture of people if it's in public area. Those, you don't need approbation to take picture of a building, people, police officers, firefighter, etc.Public erea are like parc, road, sidewalk. If you set foot on a private land, it is no longer legal. But there is private place open to the public that need the approbation of the owners to take picture, for exemple, mall, train station, theatre, etc. Now, because you take picture for artistic reason, you don't need the approbation of the individual is in "a public interest event", like an accident, someone under arrest, etc. You do need the approbation if it's not "a public interest event" and the are the main focus of the picture and are recognizable. So if you are in the street and you take a picture of an public entertainer with a crowd, because the crowd is there by chance, you don't need the approbation of any of them, but you need the autorisation of the entertainer. If you take a picture of a man in the crowd enjoying the entertainer in the back ground, you need the autorisation of the man but not the entertainer. If you take a monument in photo with people looking are passing in the picture, you don't need the autorisation of the tourist, cause theyr are there by chance. So in the métro, you can take picture and video if they are made on a smartphone or a camera without important material, (like a stand), no flash needed, don't block the way of others and don't take picture of emplyees, you don't need a permit of the STM. Otherwise, you need one.(You should print the Web page that says so to protect yourself.) You can complete a form on their web site if you want to use a stand or other reason. To conclude, you had no reason to be ejected of the subway. You had the right to take pictures. You only needed the okay of the individual. (In Québec, verbal consent is accept in court. You can record the voice to be sure and you are all good.) The picture where the stations and trainset are the focus, you are all good because they were there by chance! If you ever come back, let me know, I'll drive you around and show you some stuff and old Québec :D And maybe offer you a place to stay ^^ Glad you liked it ^^ sorry for the big text ahah
The fountain in the court yard of Montreal's City Hall facing the pillar with the statue of Lord Nelson and Place Jacques Cartier at 12:33 is where the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) was shot as a stand in for Paris !
As a Québécois im very happy that you explore Québec and that you try several food I hope you could go an other time but visit ''Le Vieux Québec'' Where most parts of the history happend there also you can try more food there my personnal favorite is the Beaver Tails or ''Queue de Castor'' in french and if you are not a person who likes cold weather you could go on a summer the beauty is very nice to see. In the same city you can see ''Le Château Frontenac'' it's very beautiful and it became a hôtel I think so I hope one day you can visit there. Have a great day :3
You've got a great eye! Too bad you didn't spend much time in my city of Québec: many areas of the river, parks, and the city itself provide a lot of opportunities for amazing composition shots. But you did get to the Montmorency falls...
If you ever came back to the province of Québec, feel free to ask me for rides and goodspot to shot photos, we all know the transit here at least inter-city kinda suck...
You can take picture of people in a public place. you cannot focus on one person. You have to take a picture of the ''scene''. Its really hard to set the limit for this anyway. And the person has to complain.
Time 28:37. Actually, water freezes exatly at 0 degree Celcius. That it the base of the whole Celsius system... Not at 4.4C but at (Exactly 0 degrees.) Nevertheless it was an awesome video. I hope you enjoyed you're stay seeing the birth of Canada! and next time , I hope you will enjoy the different point of views of nature you can get from this Province, from the different regions composing this great place amongst the world. As a matter of fact, If you want to capture the most wonderful picturesque pictures of Canada I would suggest you to look at the western provinces like Brithish Columbia and Alberta to have an endless source of "Nature like awesomess". Of course if you are more like a city-like kind of the the old way type... the trip you did is the kind everybody would dream of... Well I appreciated you're video an I can only urge you to keep up the good work!!!!
Stephane thank you for your comment. I was referring to the outside temperature, as the water temp is usually colder than it is outside. Still, thank you for educating. I will be visiting Alberta very shortly but thank you for your compliment!! 🇨🇦
there’s a stereotype that canadians are extremely polite and kind so since the guy was quite rude at first but then offered him to go in for free. the slight canadian in him came out…
Désolé pour les policiers incompétents que tu as rencontrés, mais les photographies sont permises en tout temps en public. « Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms lists expression as a fundamental freedom. Photographers are within their rights to take photographs in public places and publish them - including photographs of people - even without asking them first.
@@sorendrop yeah they've wanted to separate from as long back as I can remember. They even ban government employees in positions of power from wearing religious symbols. Wow. I'm not religious but that's just bold face offensive.
If there is one thing we love about foreigners is when they try or speak some french. Because Quebec has always been fighting to preserve it's French from this huge English North America (8M people vs 360M) so it always brings a smile on our face when people are making some efforts, it's sign of respect for the culture and we would instantly help you out and switch to english for convenience. Thank you for that.
Thank you so much for your comment ! Merci beaucoup!!
Never seen someone go to Quebec city without visiting the old city 😄
I actually did, took photos but not any videos worth putting into this video, the old town is nice!
@@sorendrop this ironic coming from you
Superb work, awesome photography, and thank you for making my city look so wonderful. The world needs more inspiring young people like yourself. Please come back to Montreal in the summer!
Thank you so much Frederic!
this is incredible dude you’re very talented, 3 languages is wild
merci beaucoup lily!
It’s really sad when the bare minimum is considered “talented”
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Around 75%-90% of Americans only speak English, as an American myself I think language proficiency in 2-3 languages is pretty good.
@@sorendrop awe being actually fluent I tend to be a nitpicker
the sunrise was absolutely amazing bro
Yess bro!
Thank you for visiting Canada glad you had fun. As a home sick Canadian living abroad thanks. Come back.
The architecture style you comment on in Montreal is known as Brutalism. Big n the 60s. Montreal is a major centre for it.
Another great episode of life lessons with Soren!
Still waiting on the B.C. episode 👀
Kiitos Mika!
I’ve never been on Canada’s west coast, trust me tho, itll happen 🇨🇦
@Soren Almeida You'll definitely Enjoy it, If you really want to see most of the entirety of the lower mainland I suggest you take the 555 bus and then 66 to Chilliwack.
A true ARTISTE!!! à la Frensh. Your pic are magical, my favorite is the one in the tunnel with a train comming in and a train comming out :)
Thank you so much merci beaucoup!
We need more travel
Vlogs from you. Always entertaining.
Dude thank you! Likewise for your vids too, im glad you enjoy mine!
So well made bro, keep it up it’s incredible
Thanks Max!
What a fun channel! And so inspirational to see someone living and following their passion! Thank you!
Shane i love your comment, thank you so much!
Great video! For the la for picture is complicated, but you can take picture of people if it's in public area. Those, you don't need approbation to take picture of a building, people, police officers, firefighter, etc.Public erea are like parc, road, sidewalk. If you set foot on a private land, it is no longer legal. But there is private place open to the public that need the approbation of the owners to take picture, for exemple, mall, train station, theatre, etc. Now, because you take picture for artistic reason, you don't need the approbation of the individual is in "a public interest event", like an accident, someone under arrest, etc. You do need the approbation if it's not "a public interest event" and the are the main focus of the picture and are recognizable. So if you are in the street and you take a picture of an public entertainer with a crowd, because the crowd is there by chance, you don't need the approbation of any of them, but you need the autorisation of the entertainer. If you take a picture of a man in the crowd enjoying the entertainer in the back ground, you need the autorisation of the man but not the entertainer. If you take a monument in photo with people looking are passing in the picture, you don't need the autorisation of the tourist, cause theyr are there by chance. So in the métro, you can take picture and video if they are made on a smartphone or a camera without important material, (like a stand), no flash needed, don't block the way of others and don't take picture of emplyees, you don't need a permit of the STM. Otherwise, you need one.(You should print the Web page that says so to protect yourself.) You can complete a form on their web site if you want to use a stand or other reason.
To conclude, you had no reason to be ejected of the subway. You had the right to take pictures. You only needed the okay of the individual. (In Québec, verbal consent is accept in court. You can record the voice to be sure and you are all good.) The picture where the stations and trainset are the focus, you are all good because they were there by chance!
If you ever come back, let me know, I'll drive you around and show you some stuff and old Québec :D And maybe offer you a place to stay ^^ Glad you liked it ^^ sorry for the big text ahah
That’s really interesting, thanks for your comment Im glad you explained that law to me! I’ll definitely return to Quebec someday ^^
The fountain in the court yard of Montreal's City Hall facing the pillar with the statue of Lord Nelson and Place Jacques Cartier at 12:33 is where the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) was shot as a stand in for Paris !
Thank you for commenting this! I did not know that but I’ll have to look into that movie!
As a Québécois im very happy that you explore Québec and that you try several food I hope you could go an other time but visit ''Le Vieux Québec'' Where most parts of the history happend there also you can try more food there my personnal favorite is the Beaver Tails or ''Queue de Castor'' in french and if you are not a person who likes cold weather you could go on a summer the beauty is very nice to see. In the same city you can see ''Le Château Frontenac'' it's very beautiful and it became a hôtel I think so I hope one day you can visit there.
Have a great day :3
Merci beaucoup! I will take that into consideration for the next time I visit Quebec.
@@sorendrop You welcome :3
Im also going to Quebec this month. Thanks for the info
You've got a great eye! Too bad you didn't spend much time in my city of Québec: many areas of the river, parks, and the city itself provide a lot of opportunities for amazing composition shots. But you did get to the Montmorency falls...
Thank you! Yeah, not much time there, but still got to see the falls. Will be back another day for longer next time.
The tower is the Olympic stadium
Good vid as always
Thanks dude!
hey Soren . AWESOME video & artistic perspective . Love your positive outlook on life . Much respect . Mark (Toronto) 💙
Hey Mark! Thanks for your comment, it’s highly appreciated !
The Montmorency falls in Quebec City are higher than Niagara falls; but they aren't as wide.
next time your in Montreal hit me up I live there its nice in the fall :D
there is a lot of Impromptu art galleries in mtl
Magnifique🤩🤩🤩
If you ever came back to the province of Québec, feel free to ask me for rides and goodspot to shot photos, we all know the transit here at least inter-city kinda suck...
I appreciate that William! Will definitely be back to Quebec for longer next time too
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What is the app that you use with your phone when you are accessing the metro?
RTC Real time Nomad
@@sorendrop Thanks!
You can take picture of people in a public place. you cannot focus on one person. You have to take a picture of the ''scene''. Its really hard to set the limit for this anyway. And the person has to complain.
I understand now, that is a little confusing at first but I can see how that is hard to enforce. Thank you for commenting!
Ton francais est pas pire, felicitation.
Merci beaucoup!
T'es courageux
That is a lot of commuting for a weekend. The guy in Verdun must have thought you were crazy. Not a lot of Finnish saunas culture there.
It certainly is a lot of travel for just a few days, and I was actually looking for a sauna near Verdun but couldn’t get into any 😂
What drone do you have?
Mavic Air 2s
love u dawg
love you too naka 🫶🏼
2:11 why is your phone in Finnish?
crazy!
thanks playa!
8:53 is that spelt right?
Time 28:37. Actually, water freezes exatly at 0 degree Celcius. That it the base of the whole Celsius system... Not at 4.4C but at (Exactly 0 degrees.) Nevertheless it was an awesome video. I hope you enjoyed you're stay seeing the birth of Canada! and next time , I hope you will enjoy the different point of views of nature you can get from this Province, from the different regions composing this great place amongst the world. As a matter of fact, If you want to capture the most wonderful picturesque pictures of Canada I would suggest you to look at the western provinces like Brithish Columbia and Alberta to have an endless source of "Nature like awesomess". Of course if you are more like a city-like kind of the the old way type... the trip you did is the kind everybody would dream of... Well I appreciated you're video an I can only urge you to keep up the good work!!!!
Stephane thank you for your comment. I was referring to the outside temperature, as the water temp is usually colder than it is outside. Still, thank you for educating. I will be visiting Alberta very shortly but thank you for your compliment!! 🇨🇦
man this guy has good english
the croque madam looks gas
better than what we were used to 🫣
Nice video! Are you Finnish?
Joo olen :)
@@sorendrop 👍
I don’t understand what is a “ slight Canadian”?
there’s a stereotype that canadians are extremely polite and kind so since the guy was quite rude at first but then offered him to go in for free. the slight canadian in him came out…
@@ouienft perfect way of explaining it!
28:14 ?
5:07 dude it's not that far. There's hardly a temperature distance. Why you flew is beyond me
12:09 ?? What French people?
11:53 what is that the men's room? Wtf
For next time, you need permission to fly a drone in most of Montreal
29:40 seel heIp immediately
22:18 what?
10:39 dafuq is a composition
3:50 why is it obvious
16:58 no they didn't it's painted a ya dingdong
Désolé pour les policiers incompétents que tu as rencontrés, mais les photographies sont permises en tout temps en public. « Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms lists expression as a fundamental freedom. Photographers are within their rights to take photographs in public places and publish them - including photographs of people - even without asking them first.
Merci beaucoup, Jean!
I dont know about the people of Quebec but their politicians, like alot, are prejudice as hell. Cheap to live there I heard.
They’re basically their own thing from the rest of Canada.
@@sorendrop yeah they've wanted to separate from as long back as I can remember. They even ban government employees in positions of power from wearing religious symbols. Wow. I'm not religious but that's just bold face offensive.