Fujifilm X-T5 POV: Street Photography in a Small Town | NO people. NO landmarks.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @Reggiebphoto
    @Reggiebphoto  Год назад +22

    How did you like this video format? Anything that I can do to help you learn better for next time? Let me know!

    • @1franklyrichard
      @1franklyrichard Год назад +2

      27:58! Was an easy hang, my man. Time flew as it always does when you’re out shooting.
      I’m digging this time domain. Appreciate the work you put into editing this beast. 👏🏽

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      Thanks my dude. Appreciate your help and feedback on this!

    • @jaysondronaarts
      @jaysondronaarts Год назад +1

      Next: with human subjects 👌🏻 It's more interesting

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! Not sure if I’m wanting to photograph human subjects tho 🤘🏽

    • @jaysondronaarts
      @jaysondronaarts Год назад +1

      @@Reggiebphoto Okay2. I'm also fan with shooting geometrics 👌🏻 Your place is so nice for photowalk 🙌🏻

  • @jamiemadamba2371
    @jamiemadamba2371 Год назад +6

    This could’ve been an even longer video and I still would’ve been just as engaged. In general, I really love watching all of your videos that combine the voiceovers, walk around footage, and end photo result, but I especially appreciated hearing your perspective behind each capture. More please!

  • @jamescraig3345
    @jamescraig3345 Год назад +4

    The x-t5 is really helping me with some extremely low light photography (b&w) I'm having to do right now. I'm talking iso 25,600 and up to 2 stops underexposed when set on 51,200. It's doing better than my x-t3 did, plus the 40megapixels helps even more. I take the RAW into DXO - denoise, convert to b&w and export to Adobe raw format. Then work those in Photoshop. Results are almost indistinguishable from old work in Tri-x at 800 with careful diluted processing.

  • @IShowRomania1
    @IShowRomania1 Год назад +3

    Interesting video! The photos I enjoyed the most are the reflections ones. Definitely would watch more videos like this

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      Sweet. Thanks for watching! Any feedback on the format?

  • @prasadpoulsen8362
    @prasadpoulsen8362 Год назад

    Thx, Reggie! It is very inspiring to hear your thought process and to see what kind of results you get from this walk. I also appreciate that you share which film sims you use and why you use those.
    I also really like that you’re so relaxed and down to earth. I’m absolutely a fan of your videos here!

  • @BrandonDavis985
    @BrandonDavis985 Год назад +3

    I LOVE this format, getting a peak behind the curtain to learn *why* you wanted to take a particular photo is super interesting. Your engineer way of explaining things while providing visual examples works with my brain :)

  • @Ed-lz4jv
    @Ed-lz4jv 5 месяцев назад +1

    Like the puddle shot. getting the XF 33mm today ! for T5, also have a X-E3

  • @guy_de_photographie
    @guy_de_photographie Год назад +1

    A welcome move. I always love POVs... Please keep doing. I love your tips on IG as well

  • @mcshanahan1
    @mcshanahan1 Год назад +3

    I LOVED the format! I would definitely watch more videos like this. I really enjoyed hearing what you liked and didn’t like and your reasoning for setting up the shots the way you did. I was constantly nodding my head and agreeing with you, haha. Maybe a touch shorter would be great (like 20 min maybe?). Not that I wouldn’t want to watch for longer I just found I was concentrating really hard listening and taking it all in that I couldn’t pay quite as much attention at the end. But this is super minor though. Overall I really enjoyed it, learning a lot and would happily watch more like this! Thanks for this!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      Definitely appreciate the feedback. May aim to break these videos up a little bit, 15 minutes or so vs 27.

  • @Epithiny
    @Epithiny Год назад +1

    Man you really are an inspiration! The scenes you see from effectively "nothing" is really eye opening. Also, thank you so much for the 1million discord page, it's been such an exciting experience going out and taking photos especially for the 52 week challenge! You sir, are a legend!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It’s great to practice our eyes to make art out of “nothing” as light is so dynamic and can change the most mundane of scenes to some spectacular!

  • @niknaks1342
    @niknaks1342 Год назад +2

    Love the format and composition! 😍 Would you mind to share what recipe did you use for your photos? Glad to use those😊

  • @Iamtongue
    @Iamtongue Год назад +1

    enjoyed this one dude! It's inspiring me to go out and do something similar! Thank you

  • @DCHansen42
    @DCHansen42 Год назад

    Thank you loads Reggie, that was facinating and really helpful to hear how your mind is working through the potential for an image as you're walking around the site :-)

  • @istvann.huszar420
    @istvann.huszar420 Год назад

    Thanks for the honest insight into the whole process. In my opinion, the reflection shots, the bottle, the autumn leaf, and the striped building in black and white are amazing pictures. The rest are just mundane, showing how difficult it is to create something special when nothing interesting is around. So with this long video format, the message is very clear: it's hard without people and landmarks. If you made a 7-minute video instead of the 27-minute one, and showcase only your best shots, it would have felt like magic.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the feedback. I’m actually working on a video implementing this - the shooting portion is 2 minutes. Then I’ll break down my top 5-10 images. Target is 8 minutes or so video

  • @christopherbgriffith
    @christopherbgriffith Год назад +1

    This is such a cool area you were photographing. 20-something me would have attempted to sneak into one of those buildings. :D

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      Lol, one time I climbed a ladder to the roof when I was in high school still

  • @varadmahajan4
    @varadmahajan4 Год назад

    This video is really helpful, specially for beginners to initiate a series of thoughts while they are trying to shoot. It guides about implementing the rules and techniques which otherwise are just theory. Keep up🍻

  • @FlorianCortese
    @FlorianCortese Год назад +1

    Hi Reggie, I really loved this video since I have the XT5 and the 33 f1.4! Are these short with your Classic Chrome formula couplewith the cinebloom filter?

  • @svetlanagrobman3476
    @svetlanagrobman3476 Год назад +1

    Reggie, I have an unrelated question for u. I love the lens u are using for this video, but I'm having trouble finding a good middle-range zoom. 16-55 is too heavy for me. What would u recommend in my case? Maybe u are aware of some third-party lens that is sharp? (I do a lot of landscape photography.) Thanks.
    BTW, I too like reflection photos 😊.

  • @glprogamer5627
    @glprogamer5627 Год назад +1

    I really like this format👍

  • @brassybusiness
    @brassybusiness Год назад +1

    I just got an x100v. When I take pictures with it the sky and the photo looks really blown out in the highlights.
    Is it maybe because since it’s “film simulations” that I have to abide by the sunny 16 rule? That worked for me but I’m wondering if I’m doing something wrong. I would like to be able to shoot at F2 on sunny days.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      not specifically. you can always compensate with the shutter speed or the internal ND.

    • @Ed-lz4jv
      @Ed-lz4jv 5 месяцев назад

      use histogram when shooting and adjust toward lowlight, also you have NR filter in x100v

  • @ewen9133
    @ewen9133 Год назад +1

    Great content Thanks ! have you a link for your shutter button ? 😊

  • @adamspointofview
    @adamspointofview Год назад +1

    What pov camera are you rocking these days?

  • @gingrai00
    @gingrai00 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this!

  • @lmglange
    @lmglange Год назад

    Loved it - very realistic 👍

  • @fotogmike5887
    @fotogmike5887 Год назад

    Very nice video, I hope you do more like this. One question: Is there a quick way on the X-T4 (which I currently shoot) or the X-t5 to switch between the recipes? I have the impression that the X-H2 or X-H2S might allow one to put a recipe on each custom setting so that you don't have to change film simulations, then set the other parameters (tone curve, grain, etc.) separately. Is that correct--that just turning the dial would let you change all of those things at once after you've stored your recipes as custom settings? Thanks very much!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  Год назад

      Yup you set a fn button to custom setting. Then you can toggle between all your recipes

    • @fotogmike5887
      @fotogmike5887 Год назад

      @@Reggiebphoto Ah, that sounds great. Thanks very much!

  • @CBTheMechanic
    @CBTheMechanic Год назад

    Fantastic video! Thanks