Oba🎉🎉🎉🎉 Mais um vídeo maravilhoso das suas caminhadas Ramby! Por favor não pare, você alegra e alivia nossos problemas nesse passeio mágico pelo Japão! Hoje você e essencial em nossas vidas! Obrigado!
I actually did the reverse, from Mitake station to Ikusabata station on November 19 2024. I did not record the walk so this video is very memorable for me. Thank you.
Definitely, at 6:50 there's a cat, sitting, her head moves - she seems black, but who knows, in the shade😹! (In fact I only wanted to see the cat once more but couldn't help and watched the walk complete again, for the 3rd times - after a day so gloomy, foggy just irresistible 💙☀️🥰 !
I was looking at all the big boulders and outlandishly-sized rocks in that river bed and wondering how far these massive rocks have travelled during the Ice Age. Being an Englishman I often think the Ice Age was something that attacked Western Europe. But those boulders in that river looked like the Ice Age did a serious big number on the islands of Japan.
Thanks for posting many wonderful videos and I always enjoy watching them. Hard to believe this is a part of Tokyo. I really want to go there and see the beautiful scenery. By the way, Rambalac, how many pairs of shoes have you worn out in 2024?
8:2253:31 for exemple: It looks like a smartphone. Prolonging the shutter time this much is a bad idea: everything that moves is blurred, and when we are in 60 fps, we do not have the problem of retinal blur to manage, which makes the rules of 24fps cinema obsolete, and this is especially true since the light is much stronger on TV or computer screens than in a cinema, which increases the need for temporal resolution. Sorry to tell you again, but the color and gradians in the sky are massacred, it's not earth planet, it looks like an Instagram photo, it's beyond what I can bear to feel the landscape. When I watch a landscape video, I try to feel the atmosphere of the country, and for that the nuances, the colors, must remain plausible. It's tricky for the sky because often the dynamic of the sensor struggles to render both the sky and the earth, but not for you with your equipment, what massacres the image is the polarizing filter (or/and the HDR processing?), or the poor calibration of 10-bit HDR which deteriorates a number of videos from a number of videographers. When the videos are too colorful, we can correct it by lowering the chrominance when playing on TV, but with HDR errors or the polarizing filter, we no longer find the landscape, the sky in particular.
Just to walk around and explore Japan. What a life!
Oba🎉🎉🎉🎉 Mais um vídeo maravilhoso das suas caminhadas Ramby! Por favor não pare, você alegra e alivia nossos problemas nesse passeio mágico pelo Japão! Hoje você e essencial em nossas vidas! Obrigado!
I love the ones where I can hear the footsteps 🥰
Thankyou for daily walk and good quality it's like im rlly walking in japan ☺️
That Dolly-Zoom always gets me 😄
beautiful landscape, nice natural scenery
the bell has a magical sound
thanks for the walk
Шикарнейшая погода и прогулка! Рамбалак лучший!
I love it 🤩
I actually did the reverse, from Mitake station to Ikusabata station on November 19 2024. I did not record the walk so this video is very memorable for me. Thank you.
Thanks! Love the color! 😍
Thanks for upload. Regards from Uruguay
Definitely a place to visit, thanks for sharing another amazing video gorgeous view ✌🏽
Thank you so much for the great videos. I enjoy and hope you make more Videos.
Absolutely wonderfull 🥰😍🍃🌿
What a glorious walk…beautiful scenes with great camera work…ThankyouandBless ❤️🙂🧸
❤❤❤ beautiful! as always)))
Thank you so much for sharing your part of the world!😀😀😀😀😀
Definitely, at 6:50 there's a cat, sitting, her head moves - she seems black, but who knows, in the shade😹! (In fact I only wanted to see the cat once more but couldn't help and watched the walk complete again, for the 3rd times - after a day so gloomy, foggy just irresistible 💙☀️🥰 !
Köszönöm a sétát!!!😍😍😍👋👋👋
I was looking at all the big boulders and outlandishly-sized rocks in that river bed and wondering how far these massive rocks have travelled during the Ice Age. Being an Englishman I often think the Ice Age was something that attacked Western Europe. But those boulders in that river looked like the Ice Age did a serious big number on the islands of Japan.
i like the aesthetics of the thumbnail
Video looks great. Still practicing my translations. “Barbecue garden” sounds like a nice restaraunt :)
0:03 when you were adjusting the lens it looked really cool!
Thanks for posting many wonderful videos and I always enjoy watching them. Hard to believe this is a part of Tokyo. I really want to go there and see the beautiful scenery. By the way, Rambalac, how many pairs of shoes have you worn out in 2024?
Gracias
Lindo demais 😊
I hope one day I can visit Japan
i only like walks at night but this day walk was really nice
love the cars
At 1.40 minutes.
Ive seen bushes rustle like that before.
Im pretty sure that was a Pokemon 😆
🔥❤️
Yes, it's a CAT at 6:54 ! Look up the top of the alley facing you.
bring back your 24 hr live streams
It's still there. I redirect to it in the end of each Premiere.
😊🏆🏆🏆
✨Happy December everyone ✨
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16:14 it looks like marten not squirrel, they live near water, makes sens
Oh, I didn't notice
@@Rambalac I slowed the speed of the movie to 0,75 and then its possible to see it a bit longer
It's a Mink. Mink are aquatic and it's too small to be a Marten.
16:15 looks like a weasel. A nice surprise
It's a Mink. Mink are aquatic and it's too big to be a weasel.
How long to get there from Ueno station?
Go to Shinjuku, Tachikawa, Ome, Mitake
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8:22 53:31 for exemple: It looks like a smartphone.
Prolonging the shutter time this much is a bad idea: everything that moves is blurred, and when we are in 60 fps, we do not have the problem of retinal blur to manage, which makes the rules of 24fps cinema obsolete, and this is especially true since the light is much stronger on TV or computer screens than in a cinema, which increases the need for temporal resolution.
Sorry to tell you again, but the color and gradians in the sky are massacred, it's not earth planet, it looks like an Instagram photo, it's beyond what I can bear to feel the landscape. When I watch a landscape video, I try to feel the atmosphere of the country, and for that the nuances, the colors, must remain plausible. It's tricky for the sky because often the dynamic of the sensor struggles to render both the sky and the earth, but not for you with your equipment, what massacres the image is the polarizing filter (or/and the HDR processing?), or the poor calibration of 10-bit HDR which deteriorates a number of videos from a number of videographers. When the videos are too colorful, we can correct it by lowering the chrominance when playing on TV, but with HDR errors or the polarizing filter, we no longer find the landscape, the sky in particular.