One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. It nearly brought tears to my eyes. Thanks so much for posting this. My wife and I watched every minute of it.
Hey Scott, you're very welcome. I have several more Capri videos to get posted up. I'm a one man show and only do all this as a little side project. Right now I'm working on a 5 hour Venice walk. When that's done I'll go back to get more Capri videos posted. I'm glad you both enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
you type are so weak, most beautifull place you have ever seen?????????? where exactly have you been? probably Europe and the odd long haul tourist trip. please realise how blind you are.
Strange you're idea of beauty is someone else's video, I live in south east Asia, is that also immature? Reality is, you are weak, clueless and beyond repair. Go get your Horrlick,s. Idiot,.@@ScottDLR
Thank you. Excelent videos. I like the local sounds. People from different countries. The places that you share with us are amazing. Please continue. Congratulations!!!
I'm glad you've enjoying the walks. I'll be posting six 1-hour walks of Venice soon.... Probably next weekend. I'm trying to get them all posted up at one time. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Excelent videos. I like the local sounds. People from different countries. The places that you share with us are amazing. Please continue. Congratulations!!!
Had a brand-new 1973 Lincoln-Mercury Capri back in the day, my favorite perfume is Nina Ricci's Capricci, and I'm a Capricorn. Yes, this is on my bucket list.
Loved it! On a big oled with a surround sound system this is totally immersive. Sitting here in the mid west on a -25 C day I'd really like to be exiled to Capri! Pity about 'Gladiator' though, based on your caption I did some research - so Commodus didn't get killed in the Colosseum but was eventually strangled in his bathtub.
One of my favorite places on the planet and luckily I've been a frequent visitor. Occasionally fortunate enough to overnight it - my favorite is the Hotel Krupp, just for the view.
Thank you for sharin, amazing, i was born there and lived there half of my life, it feels like being there, i even recognized people i know and saw my cousin walking out of her shoe store........unfortunately the beautiful twisty tree was cut down just few months ago :-(
Perfecto ! Thanks for sharing! Very good idea to see the information of the date and time this video was filmed. Also is so nice that we see and hear the actual and natural sounds of the surroundings and environment. Personally I can not stand those videos with unnecessary and screamy comments and people showing themselves constantly.
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Thanks for sharing. I like the way you provide full info about the walk: date, time, road map, town info, etc. etc. Very useful video. Much appreciated.
Thanks for posting. Capri is a really beautiful, characteristic place. It'a a real shame, that due to enormous presence of tourists it became really impossible to have a decent dinner there... Local restaurant owners are became completely spoiled. Same problem as in Rome or in Venice.
I'm going to the store to get ripe tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and olive oil to make a Caprese salad. Then I'm going to restart this all over the right way.
All this time, I thought you were using some high end Panansonic or Sony camera to film these. To my suprise, a GoPro Hero 6. Very impressed, they look fantastic on a 4K TV. Can I ask if you film AUTO or in PROTUNE? Your videos are inspiring. Thanks for your time and effort to upload. Gday from Australia
Ciao, Greetings from Italy. Yeah, the Gopro does surprisingly well....except for the standard Gopro-ish looking wide angle view. I just bought the DJI Osmo pocket to try out a 4k camera and gimbal setup that doesn't have the wide angle view. Yes, I shoot using Protune...flat color, 100iso, if possible, usually auto white balance, and low sharpness at 30fps. I shot the last two walks at 60fps and I just learned today that even with 48 GB of ram and dedicated solid states drives, 60fps is a lot more taxing on my system and a lot slower. Thanks for watching!
What a beautiful place, and the views were amazing. I so appreciate this video, it's very well-done. It was the perfect mini-escape. Thanks so much! I've subscribed.
Хочется поблагодарить Вас за приглашение и Великолепную Познавательную Прогу ку по уютным улочкам увидела и порадовалась прекрасным видам гор моря природы познакомилась с жизнью острова и отдыхающих!!! Ещё раз Спасибо!!!
I love Capri! I went there with my parents in 1999 I think, and I still have some perfumes that I had bought! Thank u for the video, you are doing a great job!
Приветствую в месте с вами прогулке был,чувствовал себя туристом,спасибо за такую замечательную фильм,желаю удачи и здоровья и конечно процветание каналу,успехи вам
Thank you for this excellent walking tour. I’m looking into visiting Capri. However, I’m in a wheelchair and cannot walk. I use a power wheelchair that does not have have problems going through cobblestone. Would you recommend Capri for me? Will I be limited from enjoying the top site and attractions?
Hey Luis, Yes, I think you would do fine in Capri. I know the funicular has wheel chair access so you'd be able to get from the Marina Grande up to the Piazzetta with no issues. Both Anacapri and the main town of Capri have smooth paths just about everywhere and even ramps in certain areas where there are stairs. I know there are steps to the Natural Arch, Garden of Augustus and Villa Jovis and no ramps....but the main town of Capri, where most people go for a day trip, would be fine. Looking back at my videos, it doesn't look like the buses all have wheelchair access but I just did a google search and it sounds like some buses are equipped with lifts and others are not. Anyway, I thought Capri was great and I would definitely recommend it. Anacapri has a couple nice streets but if you're only there for a day, it is no big deal to skip. The top site of Capri is Capri itself. You will enjoy it.
Best walk I’ve ever taken...and my feet feel as fresh as daisies. 😉😉😉 thanks for the kind and considerate information. You’ve thought of everything.❤️✨🌹👍
I like your videos. Your storyline is great. It's beautiful, informative and in good taste. Beg your pardon, but I have few remarks I'd like to make about shooting conditions in the first part of the video. As for me, any shooting will be spectacular only when it's a bright sunny day and cloudless sky. The play of light and shadow create an unusual and marvelous atmosphere while watching the video. Planning a walking route, you should take into account the sun's place in the sky, so as avoid shooting against the light. Beg your pardon again for my comment. It's just my private opinion. Thank you so much and good luck with your work!
Ciao Inis, Yeah, the sun is always a problem...and the problem right now in the winter months is that the sun is always really low in the sky, even at noon. In my first Capri walk at the Marina Grande, that was filmed at 12:30pm I think...and it looks like 4 or 5 in the evening because the sun is so low. Anyways, I do my best to avoid looking straight into the sun or to walk down streets with hard shadows...but, I only have so much time and can only walk on certain days. This is just a hobby that I do so I have to make time for it outside of work and still make time for the family. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos though! Thanks for watching!
Lovely! Was there in May of 1981. I vaguely remember the clock tower, the narrow streets, the magical feeling of just being there. Very nice video. Enjoyed it.
Hey, glad you enjoyed it. You mean you didn't 3,000 pictures while you were there? ....oh yeah...35 mm film. :) I think phones have completely changed the travel experience....simply because of the cameras. When I'm walking I have to look ahead and navigate through the people....and I sure notice that they are all on their phones. :) me too. :)
When I visited Capri quite a long time ago my favourite spot was the villa San Michele on one of the highest spots on the island -it was built in the early 20th century by a Swedish doctor called Axel Munthe -some of it made out of recycled materials from previous buildings.It is now a Swedish academy of art.Munthe wrote a bestselling book about the building of the place called "The story of San Michele."
I just went and filmed San Michele two weeks ago. They were actually kind of enough to let me fly my drone there and to film a walk. I have two more walks to post up and then that one. I hope it will bring back some memories.
Thank you for taking us on this walk. The views were especially lovely! Again, thank you for the captions. It helps make the visit more real for us, knowing what we are looking at and where 'we' are walking. Anecdote: I recently watched a documentary on Vesuvius and its impact on Pompeii and Herculanum (sp?). As they were moving around, for a nanosecond, I thought 'hey, I've been there' and then laughed because no, in fact have not. But due to you sharing your great walks, it felt as if I had. Lol! Now if only I can get you to stop and do some window shopping! I can't ever seem to get your attention though! Hahaha! :-)
thank you for sharing the wonderful Places like Capri never bin there thank you so much a wonderful Walk makes my Heart dancing i cant travel in the moment was 2015 and 2017 in italy ask you a Question is there a video from Dolceaqua thanks i love your traveling videos
Yeah, I would try to stop at each main location and fly the drone for a while. I've started posting my drone videos on another channel called Proflights. This whole operation is a bit slow since this is all just a hobby but I hope to get more work out soon.
I just received several comments that said the captions were too distracting and that they took away from the beauty of the walk so I figured I'd post up two versions. I was thinking about creating a separate channel for the videos without captions because in the eye's of RU-vid, it doesn't look good for a channel to post up videos that don't perform as well as others. I could also make the videos have Closed Captioning instead...but I don't like the way it looks and I don't have as much control of the captions. Anyway,..that's why. :) Thanks for watching!
hi, best video for who one is interested to visit Italy like me and my family, i'd like to do some video as you did, but at first how did you manage to put a camera at so high place?
Hey, if you look at the community tab on my channel, you'll see a picture of my camera setup. I am using a Gopro Hero 7 and it works great. I hope you have a great trip!
Yeah, sorry about that. My computer died and i haven't had a chance to make the next Capri. Just put a new computer together tonight. Anyway, next Capri walk should be up soon.
I am so thrilled to have found this video! Thank you! It is wonderful and so detailed. Experiencing these days nostalgia about Capri, this makes me feel like I am there, again. Thank you so much for taping it, and for posting it.
Ciao Juana, I'm glad you found the channel! I'm planning on heading out to Capri here this coming month to film a couple updated walks and a boat ride. Italy finally opened back up to I can move around again. Thanks for watching!
@@ProWalks Ciao PT, thank you for replying. O, magari!,,,, I think my next Capri trip will be next year, but, in my heart, I wish I could go with you :)))) Buon Viaggio! and looking forward to the next video. :)))
I love the video as Italy is my other home. You caught some great footage on these very scenic walks. The only thing: please do a spell check on your headings and notes. I saw where you meant to write “Nobel”, but typed “noble” prize. This seems to be a common mistake these days.
Si bello ma alla fine tra droni e gopro é tutto falsato le immagini e il campo visivo é sempre distorto non é né a livello di un documentario né reale come visto con i propri occhi. Ma non sarebbe meglio usare una semplice cazzo di telecamera normale senza distorcere il creato??!
Love it!!! The description captions are fantastic. My traveling times are over but thanks to you I have been able to visit all those places that I couldn't have gone. Great job.
Stupenda capri molto bella tutti i luoghi italiani sono belli ma il mondo e bello anche l'estero se vedete il Molise e molto bello ci sono dei paesini bellissimi molto antichi c'è un paese si chiama pesche a dei panorami bellissimi sembra un libro
We visited Capri in 2014 on a tour of Italy ...I can still remember our tour bus taking many hair pin bends on the road to the top. I remember the bell-tower which was our meeting point with our tour leader. There were many lemon trees along the way . Limoncello is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy, especially in the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Sorrentino Peninsula and the coast of Amalfi, and islands of Procida, Ischia, and Capri. Would love to visit again when hopefully Covid would be gone!