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Thank you so much for such a magnificent video full of details and precious information. I lived in Siena for 1 year of studies, 18 years ago, and have not been able to go back since then, but your video took me right back to this magical city where i spent so many great moments. Was very hopefull you would pass on my street, Via Casato di Sopra, but unfortunatly you didnt. Still, was very close, and i was able to see so many places i visited and realized i still know the name of many streets and squares. Thank you so so much for this amazing tour. Can't wait to see some of your other videos. Big hug from Portugal🇵🇹
Another beautiful walk in Italy! Wow that black and white walls of that Church is simply amazing! What a beautiful place and u presented so well!! Thank you!
I love your channel! I have seen many of your walks I love to follow them up with your evening walks .... and at the same time so informative and I like that the timing shown on the description is just enough time to read it all at a nice pace without missing to much what is going on around. I have seen other walking channels but I Always return to yours. the best.
Un trabajo tan bien realizado que solamente puedo decir: "Fantástico". Muchas gracias por dedicar tanto tiempo y esfuerzo a hacer felices a muchas personas, especialmente a aquellas que como yo por la edad ya no podemos permitirnos viajar. Estuve por tres días en Siena hace algunos años, pero en tu compañía he podido conocer muchísimos lugares que no pude conocer entonces. Nuevamente gracias...
Finally, it's here ☺; complete with Libreria Piccolomini etc; thank you!👏🏼 I know there have been some observations against "zooming", but please don't completely stop doing it, there are times and places where it actually matters and fit: when focusing on a specific piece of art, a detailed part of it to show its quality, or historical detail; if you don't do it the risk is to just show "very colored walls" or "monochromatic statues", but when one is physically around - it does naturally happen to focus on such details - and that's a big part of the experience. unfortunately the zoom dynamics is a bit "robotic" but that's just a limitation of the implementation of cameras, there's nothing one can do about it. in general, it's good to experiment a bit, always. don't let negative feedback on some experiment deter you to do that. experimenting is fun :)
Hey, I really appreciate the feedback. I've had a few negative comments...which I'm not used to getting. The zooming was definitely an experiment but I didn't think it would be too distracting. Now I know. I have since found that that if I use the zoom dial on the lens instead of the zoom dial on my gimbal, I have a lot more control of the speed, so it is not as noticeable. I filmed a walk of Seattle this last weekend only used the zoom a few times. Either way, I used the zoom on all the walks I filmed this summer so hopefully viewers can still enjoy the tours. Again, thanks for the feedback! Ciao.
Isaac, so appreciate your work! I know I'm not alone in wanting to see a "how does he do it?" video. You make it look seamless and easy, but I always wonder how much scouting you do, how you use/find local resources, how much time it takes to be able to have a video to publish...etc. Would love a behind the scenes look!
I cant believe we didn't go in to the Duomo on a day trip to Siena. Did anyone spot the Donatello sculpture of John the Baptist - brilliant! FYI - it's worth while reading abut Siena in Rick Steve's Italy book - or the snap-shot hill town guides. Honestly he's the best at providing enough info to ead, and then these videos are great orientation. I now need to get back to Siena! Really super video again
Thanks for this. I haven't watched for a while, but I'm currently isolating because of covid, so it was lovely to spend the afternoon in Siena. The museum containing Duccio's Maesta is well worth a visit, but it's one of those art museums containing people yelling 'no photo!', so not appropriate for your channel. I was thrilled to see the vivid colours of the frescoes in the crypt of the Duomo. Have never seen them before.
Glad you enjoyed it! The Duomo is pretty amazing. If had planned a little better, I would have made a video of just the Duomo. Thanks for watching. I hope you can get back out soon.
I'm grateful for this video as well. Thank you. I couldn't remember where we saw the relics of St. Catherine. My young daughter was a bit traumatized at the time! 😂 Siena is a lovely city full of friendly people.
I commend you and always love your tours. I was just watching another channel doing a walk thru Brisbane and while beautiful, he kept doing quick pans looking around and up and down buildings. I had to avert my eyes temporarily because it was annoying. I just rewatched one of your videos and noticed that you don't do quick pans at all and it makes your videos so much more relaxing and easy to watch for hours.
Hey, thanks so much. Yeah, I always keep the viewer in mind when I'm filming. Sometimes quick movements are unavoidable just due to the nature of the style of filming everything in one continuous shot. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching.
The cathedral in Siena is phenomenal, amazing what would have happened if the great expansion of 1317 had not been interrupted by the plague epidemic The cathedral in Siena would be larger than the basilica of St. Peter in Rome
Hi! What you saw and asked in the minute 5:51 is one of the containers Saint Catherines´head was brought from Rome to Siena in 1383 and it was at first placed in a copper container and then in a silver one,now empty but still on display in the Basilica. In 1711 it was removed to an urn in the form of a lamp done by the sculptor Giovanni Piamontini where it remained until 1947.
Que bueno sería saber la historia de dónde sacaron toda esa inimaginable cantidad de ladrillo. Bendiciones que excelente ciudad y que hermoso trabajo para hacer tan bello recorrido..
I like to watch these videos primarily because I can imagine that I am there, experiencing the place for myself. Every time you zoom in/out it shatters that experience. I try to tell myself to ignore it, but it's impossible at this point. Other commenters have repeatedly shared the same negativity towards all the zooming. You even acknowledge it, but here you are, zooming away as if you want to show who's boss. Well, sir, you are the boss, and I quit.
Ron, I filmed this back in July..before you left me any feedback on last weeks video. I can't change it now. I am not trying to show who's boss...I'm trying to help the viewer see things more clearly. I'm sorry you don't like it but I can't change the video after I film it. I'll take your feedback into consideration on my next trip.
Sure, I understand what you're saying. The zoom on art (stained glass, statues, etc.) is fine. The zoom from the Fortezza Medicea looking to the Duomo hill was good, too. None of the other ones helped, although the one at 3:49:35 was appreciated.
I'm not completely sure I understood which holes, but basically at the time for taller buildings (even regular ones, not just the important ones) it was normal to have those, and as far as I know the reason was actually practical: during the building or renovation, you needed some form of scaffolding. It was anchored there; wooden planks were inserted there and wooden boards were placed over them and workers then could walk over them around the building. You can actually see a depiction of it in a fresco in Siena - the allegory of good and bad government - if you watch one of the main panels ("peaceful city" - the one with women dancing safely in the streets hand in hand) of the "Good", in the top center, slightly on the right, you can see the workers doing their job feverishly with this technique; they usually were left there, available, but less frequently in ornate buildings. But the cathedral of Siena has a tormented story, it was meant to be much larger (see also the story of the facciatone) but then the plague struck particularly hard and a huge part of the population died, thus they had to rework their plans. cheers from Italy
ciò che è stato costruito nel passato è migliore e più interessante delle opere moderne...🇮🇹...adoro queste città antiche, ma mi mancano gli alberi e i giardini...🎄🌳🌲
Isaac, I think I remember you saying somewhere that you try to avoid engaging with people on your walks because you want the viewers experience to be as if they were walking and not you (or something like that). I thought this was a great outlook and your virtual walks have always been very immersive, smooth-flowing, with a natural, human pace and perspective that viewers can lose themselves in. The zooming really kills that flow and breaks the mood, in my opinion. It's just too suddenly jarring and not something that adds anything to the reality or pleasure of the walk. Sorry to be critical but I've been a fan of yours for several years and this is just some humbly offered feedback. Thank you.
Yes, I definitely try to give that experience. I didn't realize how much the zooming would interfere with that. I filmed these last group of walks back in July so I can't change them now. I did film a walk around Seattle last weekend and only zoomed a few times, and when I did, it was very slow. I'm sorry to hear the zooming has been so disruptive to the experience. ...........It could also just be you critical viewers. :) I've had a few complaints but a lot. I've found that if I zoom with the camera lens, instead of the dial on my gimbal, it zooms much more smoothly and slowly, so if I feel the need to zoom, I'll use that. I do like to be able to control the focal length. Sometimes a wide angle is good, and sometimes narrow. .....but hopefully I can do it without the viewer noticing the change. Thanks for the feedback.
I was curious, so I went looking for information on the box at 5:45. It looks a lot like the box her head used to be in, but it was moved and the crown on top was put inside. At least that’s what it looks like to me. It might be another box that is similar.
When I look at these old building I realize how much artistry we Humans have lost over the years, these building are works of art themselves - look at our bland cubes we call building today?
Durante il Palio, i cavalli vengono portati da Piazza del Mercato al Cortile del Podestà nel Palazzo Pubblico per essere esaminati da una commissione di veterinari del Comune
Lovely video. I do enjoy your tours very much. My only niggle is your new habit of zooming in, which I find slightly distracting. Because of the jerky nature of the zoom, it comes across slightly less than professional, something I have never considered with any of your previous videos. Excuse the criticism If you can. I still very much look forward to each and every experience you document, and long may you continue. Kind regards.
Yeah, I've got some pretty strong feedback on this issue. I will definitely adjust my filming next time I'm out. I've found that if I zoom in using the button on the lens instead of the dial on my gimbal, I have a lot more control. If I need to zoom, I'll use the lens button instead. Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you're still enjoying the videos.
You are the first person to mention it. Yes, I was really worried about that. I have the camera mounted on a gimbal and the gimbal has handles that stick out near where I mount my microphones. I'll have to adjust my setup. Sorry about that.
it's really a wonderfull city and you (travel in past) but my friend,,,, a lot of walking with a lot of stairs and up down streets😂😂😂😂 my legs hurt.....
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Очень красиво!!!!! Большое спасибо!!!!!💓💓💓💓💓
Every time you post, you take me back to Italy.
As someone who can’t get there for real, I can’t thank you enough.
Words do not do justice….Stunning and very informative. Thank you for sharing this marvelous tour
наконец-то, дождалась новой прогулки - темп и скорость шагов очень успокаивает и подходит как ничто, спасибо за всё
Эй, я надеюсь, тебе понравится это! Я старался снять как можно больше Сиены. Спасибо за поддержку канала.
WOW!.... There is very beautiful Siena, Italy.
I just LOVE all your videos!!! Regards, from South Africa!!!! XXX
Thank you so much for such a magnificent video full of details and precious information. I lived in Siena for 1 year of studies, 18 years ago, and have not been able to go back since then, but your video took me right back to this magical city where i spent so many great moments. Was very hopefull you would pass on my street, Via Casato di Sopra, but unfortunatly you didnt. Still, was very close, and i was able to see so many places i visited and realized i still know the name of many streets and squares. Thank you so so much for this amazing tour. Can't wait to see some of your other videos. Big hug from Portugal🇵🇹
Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Did everything look about the same? I'd like to get an apartment in Siena.
@@ProWalks yes, everything looked pretty much the same. Some new stores in Via Banchi di Sopra but that's it. 😊👌
Hola! Gracias por tanto de Italia. Somos fanaticos!! Saludos
¡Oye, de nada! Gracias por ver el vídeo y apoyar el canal.
Muchas gracias señor Prowalk por llevarme a lugares donde quizás nunca llegaré , pero son mis ideales
¡Oye, de nada! Gracias por ver.
Another beautiful walk in Italy! Wow that black and white walls of that Church is simply amazing! What a beautiful place and u presented so well!! Thank you!
Wonderful camera work. Great video. Thank you so much.
Your video transported me to Siena's charm - cobblestone streets and timeless architecture. A virtual delight! 🇮🇹🎥
Happy to do it. Thanks for watching!
@@ProWalks It's my pleasure 😊
I love your channel! I have seen many of your walks I love to follow them up with your evening walks .... and at the same time so informative and I like that the timing shown on the description is just enough time to read it all at a nice pace without missing to much what is going on around. I have seen other walking channels but I Always return to yours. the best.
Un trabajo tan bien realizado que solamente puedo decir: "Fantástico". Muchas gracias por dedicar tanto tiempo y esfuerzo a hacer felices a muchas personas, especialmente a aquellas que como yo por la edad ya no podemos permitirnos viajar. Estuve por tres días en Siena hace algunos años, pero en tu compañía he podido conocer muchísimos lugares que no pude conocer entonces. Nuevamente gracias...
Замечательный фильм,спасибо автору.❤
Dan ganas de visitar Siena
Thank you very much for the spectacular videos and useful information. Wish you good health for further walks. Cheers!
Hey, you are very welcome. Thanks for watching!
amazing how clean that place is !
Gotta keep up with their rival Florence. :)
Desde CentroAmerica un saludo,he estado varias veces en Italia y conozco Siena.Gracias
¡Oye, gracias por mirar! Espero que el vídeo me haya traído buenos recuerdos.
Благодарю. Это было очень интересно и красиво. Очень красивый город.
Добро пожаловать! Спасибо за просмотр.
C’est incroyable ! Votre objektif est comme mes yeux. C’etait vraiment formidable. Bonne chance … 👍👏👏👏🙏
Amazing
Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
В Сиене была 9 лет тому назад и всего 2 часа. Влюбилась в этот город и была мечта приехать сюда еще раз. СПАСИБО, вы подарили мне эту мечту!
Vivo In Firenze da 3 anni e ancora non sono andata a Siena! Una vergogna...! Ci devo veramente andare, e una città molto bella!
Come osi! :) Siena è bella perché è bellissima ma abbastanza piccola da poterla girare a piedi. Spero che tu ci arrivi presto. Grazie per la visione.
Finally, it's here ☺; complete with Libreria Piccolomini etc; thank you!👏🏼
I know there have been some observations against "zooming", but please don't completely stop doing it, there are times and places where it actually matters and fit: when focusing on a specific piece of art, a detailed part of it to show its quality, or historical detail; if you don't do it the risk is to just show "very colored walls" or "monochromatic statues", but when one is physically around - it does naturally happen to focus on such details - and that's a big part of the experience. unfortunately the zoom dynamics is a bit "robotic" but that's just a limitation of the implementation of cameras, there's nothing one can do about it.
in general, it's good to experiment a bit, always. don't let negative feedback on some experiment deter you to do that. experimenting is fun :)
Hey, I really appreciate the feedback. I've had a few negative comments...which I'm not used to getting. The zooming was definitely an experiment but I didn't think it would be too distracting. Now I know. I have since found that that if I use the zoom dial on the lens instead of the zoom dial on my gimbal, I have a lot more control of the speed, so it is not as noticeable. I filmed a walk of Seattle this last weekend only used the zoom a few times. Either way, I used the zoom on all the walks I filmed this summer so hopefully viewers can still enjoy the tours. Again, thanks for the feedback! Ciao.
Maravilhoso perfeito adorei
Isaac, so appreciate your work! I know I'm not alone in wanting to see a "how does he do it?" video. You make it look seamless and easy, but I always wonder how much scouting you do, how you use/find local resources, how much time it takes to be able to have a video to publish...etc. Would love a behind the scenes look!
Дзякуй вялікі! Нядаўна наведалі Сіену, але разам з Вамі зноў прайшлі па гэтых цудоўных мясцінах. Нават паказалі крыпту. Фільм шыкоўны ! ❤❤❤
Hermoso lugar , 😌 jamás ni en mis sueños iré ahí jamás
I cant believe we didn't go in to the Duomo on a day trip to Siena. Did anyone spot the Donatello sculpture of John the Baptist - brilliant! FYI - it's worth while reading abut Siena in Rick Steve's Italy book - or the snap-shot hill town guides. Honestly he's the best at providing enough info to ead, and then these videos are great orientation. I now need to get back to Siena! Really super video again
Yeah, the Duomo definitely should not be missed. I didn't go there the first time I went there either.
Операторская работа хороша и достойна всяческой похвалы! Спасибо!
These are great! Love Siena !!
I filmed an evening walk around Siena too that I'll be posting up soon.
Thanks for this. I haven't watched for a while, but I'm currently isolating because of covid, so it was lovely to spend the afternoon in Siena. The museum containing Duccio's Maesta is well worth a visit, but it's one of those art museums containing people yelling 'no photo!', so not appropriate for your channel. I was thrilled to see the vivid colours of the frescoes in the crypt of the Duomo. Have never seen them before.
Glad you enjoyed it! The Duomo is pretty amazing. If had planned a little better, I would have made a video of just the Duomo. Thanks for watching. I hope you can get back out soon.
I'm grateful for this video as well. Thank you. I couldn't remember where we saw the relics of St. Catherine. My young daughter was a bit traumatized at the time! 😂 Siena is a lovely city full of friendly people.
Grazie Isaac . Super well done, as usual. Looked awful hot in the 97 degree walk 🚶♂️. Stay cool. C
Hey Clark, yeah, it was a bit much. Luckily my hotel room had AC.
@ProWalks take care of yourself first and the excellent videos will follow.
Of course
Superb 60fps
Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy the whole walk.
I commend you and always love your tours. I was just watching another channel doing a walk thru Brisbane and while beautiful, he kept doing quick pans looking around and up and down buildings. I had to avert my eyes temporarily because it was annoying. I just rewatched one of your videos and noticed that you don't do quick pans at all and it makes your videos so much more relaxing and easy to watch for hours.
Hey, thanks so much. Yeah, I always keep the viewer in mind when I'm filming. Sometimes quick movements are unavoidable just due to the nature of the style of filming everything in one continuous shot. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching.
The cathedral in Siena is phenomenal, amazing what would have happened if the great expansion of 1317 had not been interrupted by the plague epidemic The cathedral in Siena would be larger than the basilica of St. Peter in Rome
Yeah, it would have been massive. It's great that we can still see what would have been.
Hi! What you saw and asked in the minute 5:51 is one of the containers Saint Catherines´head was brought from Rome to Siena in 1383 and it was at first placed in a copper container and then in a silver one,now empty but still on display in the Basilica. In 1711 it was removed to an urn in the form of a lamp done by the sculptor Giovanni Piamontini where it remained until 1947.
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A wonderful video (as always)! Thank you for braving the heat so we don’t have too! What is the squeaking sound that’s so noticeable at 15:15 - 17:00?
Que bueno sería saber la historia de dónde sacaron toda esa inimaginable cantidad de ladrillo. Bendiciones que excelente ciudad y que hermoso trabajo para hacer tan bello recorrido..
I like to watch these videos primarily because I can imagine that I am there, experiencing the place for myself. Every time you zoom in/out it shatters that experience. I try to tell myself to ignore it, but it's impossible at this point. Other commenters have repeatedly shared the same negativity towards all the zooming. You even acknowledge it, but here you are, zooming away as if you want to show who's boss. Well, sir, you are the boss, and I quit.
Ron, I filmed this back in July..before you left me any feedback on last weeks video. I can't change it now. I am not trying to show who's boss...I'm trying to help the viewer see things more clearly. I'm sorry you don't like it but I can't change the video after I film it. I'll take your feedback into consideration on my next trip.
Sure, I understand what you're saying. The zoom on art (stained glass, statues, etc.) is fine. The zoom from the Fortezza Medicea looking to the Duomo hill was good, too. None of the other ones helped, although the one at 3:49:35 was appreciated.
велике дякую!
Ласкаво просимо. Дякую за перегляд.
Uooouw
Salam kenal dari indonesia 🇲🇨
Hai, terima kasih sudah melihat videonya. Semoga Anda menikmatinya.
Hermoso recorrido, por favor, podrias decirme si puedo comprar el billete de entrada al duomo cuando compre el billete a la entrada de la cripta
Интересно, а для чего отверстия в кирпичной кладки базилики(снаружи)? Большое Спасибо, очень интересное и познавательное видео 👍👍👍
I'm not completely sure I understood which holes, but basically at the time for taller buildings (even regular ones, not just the important ones) it was normal to have those, and as far as I know the reason was actually practical: during the building or renovation, you needed some form of scaffolding. It was anchored there; wooden planks were inserted there and wooden boards were placed over them and workers then could walk over them around the building. You can actually see a depiction of it in a fresco in Siena - the allegory of good and bad government - if you watch one of the main panels ("peaceful city" - the one with women dancing safely in the streets hand in hand) of the "Good", in the top center, slightly on the right, you can see the workers doing their job feverishly with this technique; they usually were left there, available, but less frequently in ornate buildings. But the cathedral of Siena has a tormented story, it was meant to be much larger (see also the story of the facciatone) but then the plague struck particularly hard and a huge part of the population died, thus they had to rework their plans. cheers from Italy
Большое Спасибо, за такое исчерпывающее объяснение! Восхищает Ваше глубокое знание предмета!👍❤️👏
ciò che è stato costruito nel passato è migliore e più interessante delle opere moderne...🇮🇹...adoro queste città antiche, ma mi mancano gli alberi e i giardini...🎄🌳🌲
Questo è certo. Niente oggi può davvero paragonarsi.
Isaac, I think I remember you saying somewhere that you try to avoid engaging with people on your walks because you want the viewers experience to be as if they were walking and not you (or something like that). I thought this was a great outlook and your virtual walks have always been very immersive, smooth-flowing, with a natural, human pace and perspective that viewers can lose themselves in. The zooming really kills that flow and breaks the mood, in my opinion. It's just too suddenly jarring and not something that adds anything to the reality or pleasure of the walk. Sorry to be critical but I've been a fan of yours for several years and this is just some humbly offered feedback. Thank you.
Yes, I definitely try to give that experience. I didn't realize how much the zooming would interfere with that. I filmed these last group of walks back in July so I can't change them now. I did film a walk around Seattle last weekend and only zoomed a few times, and when I did, it was very slow. I'm sorry to hear the zooming has been so disruptive to the experience. ...........It could also just be you critical viewers. :) I've had a few complaints but a lot. I've found that if I zoom with the camera lens, instead of the dial on my gimbal, it zooms much more smoothly and slowly, so if I feel the need to zoom, I'll use that. I do like to be able to control the focal length. Sometimes a wide angle is good, and sometimes narrow. .....but hopefully I can do it without the viewer noticing the change. Thanks for the feedback.
Spagonia !
Thanks for watching.
😍🌹👒
I was curious, so I went looking for information on the box at 5:45. It looks a lot like the box her head used to be in, but it was moved and the crown on top was put inside. At least that’s what it looks like to me. It might be another box that is similar.
👍👍🇮🇹
Thanks for watching!
When I look at these old building I realize how much artistry we Humans have lost over the years, these building are works of art themselves - look at our bland cubes we call building today?
Durante il Palio, i cavalli vengono portati da Piazza del Mercato al Cortile del Podestà nel Palazzo Pubblico per essere esaminati da una commissione di veterinari del Comune
At Chiesa di San Martino, there is obviously a piece of art missing. Is there is story as to why?
1:47:18 Almost got it 😉
27:50 That's a FIAT Palio on the left.
I never heard of that car until now.
@@ProWalks I don't think it was very popular. At least not in Europe.
какой приз или привилегии получает общество в ходе выигрыша лошади?
Lovely video. I do enjoy your tours very much. My only niggle is your new habit of zooming in, which I find slightly distracting. Because of the jerky nature of the zoom, it comes across slightly less than professional, something I have never considered with any of your previous videos. Excuse the criticism If you can. I still very much look forward to each and every experience you document, and long may you continue. Kind regards.
Yeah, I've got some pretty strong feedback on this issue. I will definitely adjust my filming next time I'm out. I've found that if I zoom in using the button on the lens instead of the dial on my gimbal, I have a lot more control. If I need to zoom, I'll use the lens button instead. Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you're still enjoying the videos.
Lo mejpr la catedral y la sensacion de ciudad medieval el resto de monumentos son normales .
Legendas em português
The creeking from camera is distracting
You are the first person to mention it. Yes, I was really worried about that. I have the camera mounted on a gimbal and the gimbal has handles that stick out near where I mount my microphones. I'll have to adjust my setup. Sorry about that.
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it's really a wonderfull city and you (travel in past) but my friend,,,, a lot of walking with a lot of stairs and up down streets😂😂😂😂 my legs hurt.....