Listen, if I’m ever going to do a selfie it will be in the most beautiful bookstore/ library in the world. I’m Puerto Rican Spanish is my first language. Lovely video.❤
I think the traffic (lack of) you're experiencing is because of the holiday. Both times I was there, the traffic was horrendous...the main "freeway" Au 25 De Mayo, was bumper-to-bumper all the time. One of my trips was over the May Day holiday (A Monday, that year) and everything was closed. I wound up finding a theater open and saw Pulp Fiction. The most interesting thing was see how they wrote the subtitles. I was especially curious how they'd treat the "Papa tomato, mama tomato, and baby tomato" joke...in English, the punch line was "Ketchup....catch up." In Spanish, it was "Apúrate!....a-puree-te" Well done, translator person!
BTS yesterday, selfies in a bookstore today. I feel a drone shot coming soon, and Dan has completed his transition. On a serious note, though, all the best for the journey to Antartica.
Hey Daniel, I was in Punta Arenas and Torres del Paine just a couple of weeks ago, interviewing on of the latest speakers of Kawesqar. Lovely people, awesome landscapes. For input, try to get a copy of Lucas Bridges' At the uttermost part of the earth. And also chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz' Los Nómades del mar. If you havent already. Cheers.
Hey man I had a gun put in my face and both me and my girlfriend robbed of everything we had in Buenos Aires not even 6 months ago. The city feels deceptively safe be very careful.
Yeah the small pleasures in life of an analogue photographer looking at some digital kids that have no clue about the basics of photography, which you were forced to learn in the old days if you had a fully manual camera.
To be fair, many "grown-up" photographers here on youtube with analogue background and long careers also have no idea about the basics, which doesn't prevent them from spreading fallacies (like exposure triangle etc.). No wonder the army of young clueless photographers, that are able to learn only from videos and not from books, is growing.
@@maxbashyrov5785 True, but automatic cameras promote not learning the basics. I regret learning on an automatic Agfa 335 because you learn things you should not (for example avoid backlight, because the lightmeter misjudges it) and don't learn the basics. I was very happy when my father gifted me his Nikkormat FtN a few years later, but I still avoided backlight and didn't come to terms with the lightmeter either. I regret not learning photography on a manual camera without lightmeter, like Cartier-Bresson and my father. Cartier-Bresson said he had Sunny 16 in his head and would only meter when he was unsure. If I have automatics in a camera I tend to use them. I have my father's Canon 300 too since he switched to digital. I had to learn autofocus, I still use only the middle point. In fact I think manual zone focus is quicker than every AF, but on most AF lenses there's no depth of field scale anymore. Which is a pain, so thumbs 👍🏼 to Leica for still having it. With those lenses you can increase depth of field more near to you if the depth of field surpasses the infinity point. All you have to do is put the right end of depth of field on infinity and depth of field will automatically start nearer to you.