I was in London 2 weeks ago and the amount of people that spoke to me just to ask about my camera (X100VI) was amazing. In Lisbon people are not that curious or invested in photography yet so you can walk around and while people might stare at you, not a lot come to talk to you.
You shot this in 5K, how was it going through the footage? Was this accomplished by short 10 sec clips? Or longer clips that took a strain on the computer during editing as well being 5K you are able to pull stills from this right? By the way, great footage, love the editing you did.
Subbed! Please don't get mad but I just posted an Anti fuji x100vi video. Just trying to help my fellow poor photogs that are burning with jealousy from all these sexy machines getting shown off online. You got some great frames on this walk man! Dog photos always help me knock off the yips when I get going. That construction shot really drew me in with the two orange vests intersecting the wire fence. Then that umbrella moment was intriguing, what secrets are they sharing? Lol that guy staring at the footballer at 3:42. Perfect moment. Anyway, I'm mad jealous man I love shooting street but I'm just making due out in rural TX. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Have a blessed day. Happy snapping!
Hey man! Cheers for the support! Appreciate it a lot. Glad you enjoyed it. Loved your detailed feedback! It’s interesting to read your interpretation of the images. Also, no offence taken re your anti x100vi video. haha. It’s a very popular camera these days but I love it. Having said that, it doesn’t really matter what camera you use when you shoot with passion and joy. Cheers for watching and for the sub. All the best and catch you in the comments soon I’m sure! Take care mate!
@@david_walsh woah thanks for the detailed reply man. Enjoyed watching you catch these moments. And of course no ill will towards any shooter. Gear is irrelevant. Thanks again for sharing. Have a blessed day!
Hey Gambino, I love the 35 for street as it’s wide enough and looks great in most scenarios. I do crop in post if necessary and only if it makes the image stronger. I never shoot in the crop mode. I try to get closer physically. Hope that all makes sense.
@@david_walsh thanks! of course it makes sense! i got my x100vi a few days ago and i love it! i was just wondering if the loss in megapixels is too big if you crop
@@GambinoTattoo I’ve cropped some of my images by 50% which still gives you a 20mp file. I think that’s amazing. And all looks great. Especially for social posts. And pretty confident for print too. Still to test that. Happy shooting and catch you in the comments 🙌🏼
Some nice shots there David, i go to London once a week for some street photography in differant areas. I was in the Barbican last week i love it there, i'm loving my X100VI too.
Cheers Kevin, that’s a very nice comment. Appreciate that. Yeah, London is a great city for street photography. So many areas that feel very different. Keeps it interesting. The Barbican is great 👍 Enjoy your X100VI and catch you in the comments again soon! Take care
You have shot one of the highest quality videos on gopro. It is fantastically high-quality, the picture is better than that of any top blogger. Other bloggers have a terrible picture from this camera, pixels are visible, very bad colors. You have processed the color perfectly, mounted it at the highest level. I am surprised that so few people have subscribed to you. The best.
A thoughtful and well paced video. Can’t beat the Barbican, I was there last weekend with my X100Vi also trying out some black and white shots. Quick question; for the photos in the video, did you use one of the in-camera presets, e.g. Acros, or a recipe?
Hey Stephen, thank you for your nice comment. Good to hear you enjoyed it. Yeah totally agree, the Barbican is great! Will definitely shoot there more often. Yes, for this one I shot with the baked in Acros simulation and made some minor tweaks adjustments in LR using the raw files. But majority of them are Acros straight out of camera. Hope that helps. Are you enjoying your X100VI? Cheers again for watching!
@@david_walsh No worries. I’m liking it a lot; a definite improvement over the X100T I used to have. I tried a couple of B&W recipes but ended up tweaking the jpegs in Lightroom. I certainly like the idea of just shooting in mono, but I shoot raw and jpeg just in case.