Thank you for your comment. I would like to capture the relationship between trains and people on film as much as possible. It's difficult due to privacy issues, though. It was quite cold that day, but I was able to take some good pictures.
That is the coolest line. I've watched many different videos from all different angles of this line and this is a new one in the rain. Thanks for the video.
Japan is a rainy country. I went out because I wanted to take a picture of passengers leaving the station opening their umbrellas. Thank you for your comment.
Hello from Doai Station. The oldest train on the Enoshima Electric Railway is the 300 series, as you mentioned. When I see that train coming, I feel relieved. Thank you for your comment.
This is a decidedly fun video! I very much enjoyed the ride, with it's different perspectives, as well as the town scenes at each station, as well as the beach and surfer views. You put in a lot of effort to make this video, and I very much appreciate it! I also hope you didn't get a cold, considering how much time you were out in the rain!,
Thank you for your comment. It's been a few days since I finished shooting, but I haven't sneezed yet. Introducing the appearance of the railway by including various scenes, not just cab views. That's a fun job for me. It's hard to shoot long distances, so I'm thinking of limiting it to two or three stations and introducing the key points. I look forward to your continued support.
Someone else says you can't take photos or film when it's raining... There's a saying: "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing!" 😉😂 I hope you didn't get too wet, especially in the scene on the beach and the surfers in the surf... In any case, very interesting scenes with different vehicles and paint jobs, even filming from the side of the vehicle can provide great perspectives, especially at dusk and the first lights in the houses and on the street 👍🤗 From 07:26 I noticed the pantograph on the canopy on the right of a shop and then the locomotive sticking out below... 😮 What could that be? In our country, we'd assume it was a model railway shop... 😄 Very good impressions of rain - thank you very much! "Enoden" is not just an experience when the weather is nice 🤗
Thank you for your comment. It is true that shooting in the rain is less successful, and it was especially difficult to get a successful shot with reversal film. There is also the risk that if the camera gets wet, it will become unusable in an instant. However, with digital cameras, it is easy to correct the color balance, and the water resistance of cameras has improved, so the possibility of shooting in the rain is increasing. With videos, it is more important to capture the movement than the color balance, so from now on, I will probably shoot more in the rain. This also applies to me. However, seawater is no good. One drop of water will ruin the camera. The strange shop with a train and pantograph is a Japanese sweets shop. It seems that the previous owner was a train fan. This shop has become quite famous in Japan. I will introduce the sweets here soon.
Great Enoden video! Enoshima is stunning! Thanks for sharing!
very interesting collection of different views of the life around Enoden line - I enjoyed it very much!
Thank you for your comment. I would like to capture the relationship between trains and people on film as much as possible. It's difficult due to privacy issues, though. It was quite cold that day, but I was able to take some good pictures.
This specific area reminds me of a particular incident with a bike, and train fans.
That sort of thing rarely happens, and I'm sure it was intentional.
what a great Railway
Thank you!
That is the coolest line. I've watched many different videos from all different angles of this line and this is a new one in the rain. Thanks for the video.
Japan is a rainy country. I went out because I wanted to take a picture of passengers leaving the station opening their umbrellas. Thank you for your comment.
Very nice. Thanks for enduring the November rain for us! I think you captured most of the trains in use on this line, including the oldest at 12:22
Hello from Doai Station. The oldest train on the Enoshima Electric Railway is the 300 series, as you mentioned. When I see that train coming, I feel relieved. Thank you for your comment.
This is a decidedly fun video! I very much enjoyed the ride, with it's different perspectives, as well as the town scenes at each station, as well as the beach and surfer views. You put in a lot of effort to make this video, and I very much appreciate it! I also hope you didn't get a cold, considering how much time you were out in the rain!,
Thank you for your comment. It's been a few days since I finished shooting, but I haven't sneezed yet. Introducing the appearance of the railway by including various scenes, not just cab views. That's a fun job for me. It's hard to shoot long distances, so I'm thinking of limiting it to two or three stations and introducing the key points. I look forward to your continued support.
Beautifuly shot and very relaxing! 📸 🚋
Thank You very much.
Bardzo dziękuję !
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Dziękuję. Chociaż linia ta ma tylko 10 km długości i jest powolna, jest szanowana zarówno przez turystów, jak i mieszkańców.
@@14ikesan12 Arigato !
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고쿠라쿠지역 풍경이 좋네요.
감사합니다.역에서 가깝습니다만, 이상하게 관광객이 적은 절입니다.
Great video - like !!
Thank you.Спасибо.
Muito legal esse vídeo na chuva!☂️ 🌧️ Parabéns!
As pessoas que trabalham na ferrovia também estão tranquilas em dias de chuva.
very interesting scenes
Japan is a rainy country. We need to take more pictures of rainy days.
Liked.
Thank you.
Someone else says you can't take photos or film when it's raining...
There's a saying: "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing!" 😉😂
I hope you didn't get too wet, especially in the scene on the beach and the surfers in the surf...
In any case, very interesting scenes with different vehicles and paint jobs, even filming from the side of the vehicle can provide great perspectives, especially at dusk and the first lights in the houses and on the street 👍🤗
From 07:26 I noticed the pantograph on the canopy on the right of a shop and then the locomotive sticking out below... 😮
What could that be? In our country, we'd assume it was a model railway shop... 😄
Very good impressions of rain - thank you very much! "Enoden" is not just an experience when the weather is nice 🤗
Thank you for your comment. It is true that shooting in the rain is less successful, and it was especially difficult to get a successful shot with reversal film. There is also the risk that if the camera gets wet, it will become unusable in an instant.
However, with digital cameras, it is easy to correct the color balance, and the water resistance of cameras has improved, so the possibility of shooting in the rain is increasing. With videos, it is more important to capture the movement than the color balance, so from now on, I will probably shoot more in the rain. This also applies to me.
However, seawater is no good. One drop of water will ruin the camera.
The strange shop with a train and pantograph is a Japanese sweets shop. It seems that the previous owner was a train fan. This shop has become quite famous in Japan. I will introduce the sweets here soon.
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Já há muito tempo. Obrigado pelo seu comentário.
😉👍👍👍
Thank you.
7:31 Best crossing ever, now the only thing you need is a cyclist with his hand up and a bunch of angry photographers there to yell at him.
On a rainy day, you won't encounter any wild parties.