Hi great video, I see you using both xpro2 and x100f. Do you see the difference in quality of images as they have the same sensor? I originally bought x100f and returned it and got xpro2.
I’m still trying to figure out what techniques your using to create those random snapshots... point and shoot? I know any picture you take will look great through the Fuji x100f ...
Great work with this video Olaf; you've definitely captured our capital city in a unique and interesting way for sure. The shot of the guy at 8 mins 30 with the dog in Brick Lane, hoo-boy, love that one. Keep up the inspiring work; looking forward to trying out some of these techniques in my own image creation :)
Hello Olaf. Thanks for making and sharing this video. Really like the way you are using reflections. There are two locations in your film, at 4:00 and the "reflective building" at 5:17 - where are these locations please?
I enjoyed this video very much and it's obvious that Olaf has a good eye for pictures. I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but the sound of a camera shutter with each photograph was so relaxing, I kept nodding off.
2:11 why Fuji camera tend to be make the photos looks more darker than it really is? Is it an effect or the dynamic range always poor in Fuji camera? I like to get a XE3 but I always see Fuji user shoot like this, a lot darker and only the subject is able to see, looks dramatic but I don't like this, all the details of the scene have been shadowed!
if you don't like that style, then expose for the shadows. It's not a camera thing. It's a creative element to have deep shadows in the photos, makes it dramatic as you say but also often helps to focus the eye on the main subject which is usually correctly exposed in a brighter area of the photo
That's the weather, not the city. England is dreary but also London isn't really reflective of how the rest of England is. Here there's London and then there's the rest of England.