Thank you for having me on your channel, @LukasInTaiwan 🙏 Genuinely enjoyed our talks and laughs, turned out super nice - spreading the love and beauty of Taiwan 🇹🇼❤️ 谢谢!Tak! //Henrik
I really enjoy your timelapse work, it takes time and effort to get them shots. Particularly like the hyperlapse zoom type one on the street with 101 view. Its rarely been done and looks cool as. That should be in a movie!.. id like to know which ones were.
@@TYNEPUNK Thank you 🙏 The hyperlapse done from the alley around Xinyi/Xiangshan has never been done by anyone before as we know, since it's a day to night. It was performed by my partner in FIRSTLAPSE, Jonas, when he joined me for 10 days in Taiwan back in 2019, shooting the final scenes for "A Taste of Taiwan II". Seamlessly linked in post-production (editing also by Jonas) together with my static tilt day to night lapse from the same spot, same day. Turned out really well! 😊🙏We often don't know where our stuff end up, or can't always tell (NDA) - but we know some of our stuff ended up in "Borgen" - a famous Danish series, also avail on Netflix 😊
That is very true 😊🙏Behind every single timelapse lasting just a few seconds each, there is often 8-10 hours of hard work to photograph it and also edit it on the computer afterwards to make it look perfect 😊
An amazing timelapse expert, I love the artform myself. Foreigners absolutely love Taiwan. Why ? because of the wonderful people. And of course 711 and taxis :) This level of convenience is RARE in UK. Low crime, good people, we love that. high five from UK citizen in Daan.
I see a person who loves Taiwan and recorded lifestyle photos much more than local Taiwanese. Thank you for the great job and hopefully more people know Taiwan.
I suggest a sign for foreign visitors to look for on Google or other search engines to clearly identify a good place to eat and for lodging. It is very confusing to walk in Taiwan streets especially older towns.