Happy you found it useful. Try it for a yr, you'll find out quite a few things :) I always thought you were based in The Fair City (used to live there decades ago)
this does not have anything to do with this video, but i need your advice.. i am debating buying a sony rx100 III. i am a beginner and i want to use it for my travels. so a bit of landscape, a bit of streetphotograpy and well a little bit of everything. is it worth the money? is it better than just a phone? what do you think?
If you are now starting to have a keen interest I'd suggest you use your phone for photography for the coming 12 months. It allows you to develop a certain style, composition, play with manual exposure, raw editing. Afterwhich you will be in a better position to determine what you need :) rx100 series is great but has a bit of a learning curve (Sony menus, profiles etc). I started on phone back in 2013 and switched in 2015 to a camera. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to reach out or any additional questions
A very inspirational video. Thanks for sharing your experiences :)
Thank you! Means a lot! Do you live a smaller town?
My town's *really* small, so I appreciate this point of view. What an amazing church pic. :)
Document your town on camera, you'd be surprised :) that church is amazing but mostly empty unfortunately
Good video Paul. I'm in a smaller town that yours..... but it could be a good project. Thanks for the inspiration.
Happy you found it useful. Try it for a yr, you'll find out quite a few things :) I always thought you were based in The Fair City (used to live there decades ago)
Is your town Delft?
Some shots look so familiar!
No Rene, not even close to Delft. Literally ook n the Belgian border
this does not have anything to do with this video, but i need your advice.. i am debating buying a sony rx100 III. i am a beginner and i want to use it for my travels. so a bit of landscape, a bit of streetphotograpy and well a little bit of everything. is it worth the money? is it better than just a phone? what do you think?
If you are now starting to have a keen interest I'd suggest you use your phone for photography for the coming 12 months. It allows you to develop a certain style, composition, play with manual exposure, raw editing. Afterwhich you will be in a better position to determine what you need :) rx100 series is great but has a bit of a learning curve (Sony menus, profiles etc). I started on phone back in 2013 and switched in 2015 to a camera. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to reach out or any additional questions
My Small town is 400 ppl 😅 my parents live in one with 20~ ppl
@@ElinWinblad that itself would make a unique photography project: 20 people in one home, guaranteed human dynamics :)