Damn. This video deserves a million views to be honest. Dami kong natutunan, my mind went blank when I saw how busy the market was tapos nakita ko yung mga shots medyo ka level nung mga finafollow ko sa ig na professionals.
Wow! Thank you for the kind comments! Honestly it was really overwhelming for me at first (and it still is) but its a good creative challenge to single out the beauty amidst the chaos :) cheers!
Awesome POV, make me miss Baguio more. I also liked your perspective in terms of sharing your photos to club members, might set the same tone in our office photography club
@@AndreoPhoto it was not as interesting and 'clean' as it is now based on your video. It was quite dangerous! The 2nd or 3rd floors of those buildings were occupied by either beerhouse or prostituion houses (we lived in 4th floor if I remember correctly). I've seen people get beaten and shanked on the streets. The area is barely recognizable, which is good!
@@AndreoPhoto Yep! And I will move to France at the end of the month 😁It's a very nice country, but I would recommend Rotterdam over Amsterdam, it's less touristic
Hey thanks! Mostly used F8 aperture and a shutter speed of 1/250 and higher. But for low light situations in the market, opened wider to f2.8. ISO was generally at 400 for bright sunlight and up to ISO 3200 for low light
Wag nyu po sana masamain, pero minsan awkward yung mga compliments...hindi ko sinasabing mali, pero tone down poh sa compliments...minsan na mimisinterpret kasi yun...mas mabuti kung simpleng hingi ng consent at thankyou nlng after...Keep up the good vibes po. recommend ko narin na ilagay yung setting ng each pic for comparison sa ibang photographers...kung ok lng naman, salamat in advance...Meron kasing ibang photographers na magaling sa setting ng pic at alam nila agad anu probs ng pic mo sa setting palang, at anu pa ang pedeng gawin para mapaganda ang kuha na hindi na gagamit ng extra accessories like filters, etc...
Hey thanks for the comment! :) i'm really aware that my tagalog sucks, but i can assure you that my comments mean well and i try my best to make the subjects feel at ease. When i watch my videos again, i cringe as well! Haha but Its just my style and how i do things. But i get what you're trying to say. It may come off as insincere. If youre looking for the settings in how i took my photos, check out my other videos: fujifilm 16mm for streetphotography, 56mm f1.2 for street photography, etc. I put settings for my photos there. Cheers bro!
@@AndreoPhoto I apologize for my comments, i swear that i have no negative intents, ty for the reply...What I mean is the ISO, aperture, SS, etc for every pic you flashed on the screen, or do you have a link of your photos that other people can view?...
@@zen_nature1568 bro, no need to apologize! :) i get what you mean. Honestly your comment made me think. I'll really try to be more natural with my compliments. The last thing i want to do is be insincere. I guess im just so excited when i approach someone that i tend to exagerate haha thanks for pointing this out. This will help with my photography :)
@@zen_nature1568 (continued) bro with regards to the details of the photos taken on this POV, sorry but i dont think i have their details anywhere else, but send me a PM on instagram and ill happily share the deets with you :) Try checking out my most recent vlogs about fujifilm lenses. I included the settings for each photo i took in those vlogs :)
Haha im not too sure if thats a route we want to take. We're more for collaboration than competiton :) but maybe a street photography challenge would be nice