Hi Robert, thank you so much for your comment. I know I have been quiet on RU-vid for a while. I was busy working on a few commissioned projects and creating a new website. I will be back with more videos soon hopefully. ;-)
Espectacular video , muchas felicidades soy Canario y vivo en la zona sur de las isla y haz echo un precioso video de nuestro emblema que es el roque Nublo y su compañero del tiempo el roque Bentayga.. Bello Landscape de mi isla.. Muchas gracias por tu visita a gran canaria.
Subscribed and followed you here/Instagram. Useful information you provided. I am going to Grand Canaria this spring in april and I started to make research. Can you tell me where the hike does start at to reach that point with the clif you stand at? Thanks
Chuck kear from Lolo, Montana here. I liked all but the last few were stunning. I might have considered a .6 or .9 Grad ND to give the sky more definition a nd the shadows more detail?
So I’m planning a trip to Ireland this year and I’m starting to invest into the Fuji line. My main plan is to shoot family and weddings but I love landscape! I’d like to keep my gear pretty minimal. So far I only have the 50mm f2. Which is great for portraits. Now I need to add a wide angle and a tele. You seem to have all of the lenses that I’m interested in lol. So I’m hoping you can give me some insight to which ones you use most often. Or if you could only take 2 to Ireland which would they be? I’m thinking the 18-55 or the 23 as a walk around lens and the 55-200 for my tele. I also thought about the 14mm.....too many options. Thank you so much! Love your videos!
Hi Kristie. I'd probably take the 18-55 and the 55-200 to cover most situations and stay light. If weight is not an issue you can also go for the 16-55 and 50-140, which I have been doing lately. I am also using the 10-24 as my wide angle lens.
Excelente video Chris. I really enjoy it. May be you could make a new one to show how you clean your ND filtrers before you travel. Regards from Uruguay !
Hi there. I guess the next travel vlog will be from the faroe islands ;) I'm not entirely sure, but I believe I crossed your path on the hike to Kalsoy lighthouse last week! :)
Hi Kevin, could well be that we saw each other. I was doing the hike to Kalsoy last Tuesday. ;-) I did not film the same kind of travel vlogs in the Faroe Islands as I did in Iceland and on Gran Canaria, but I still filmed a lot and there will surely be a few videos coming up. Hope you got some good pics in the Faroe Islands. Find me on Instagram. Cheers mate.
Hello Christophe, hope you're doing fine. I've been following your videos and I would like to say that you helped me decide to change to Fuji. No regrets. Your videos are amazing. Hope you return and present us with more new content. Best regards, Bruno Melo
Hey Bruno. Thanks. Sorry for being a bit quiet lately. I'm currently busy with some other projects, but I'll be back with some more videos soon hopefully. ;-)
Thanks Jos. I like them too, but I LOVE the ones from the previous video in the Dunes. As for the workshops in Luxembourg and Belgium, I am working on it. More on that soon(-ish).
Hi great video. As I see you are using the Canon G7x Mark II. I've got a question. Can you recommend the camera to me? I'd like to start making cool videos in good quality soon and the pictures should be nice as well. I would be very happy about your answer. Greeting Justin aka MrRainbowLP
Thank you Justin. It's a great little camera, although it has its quirks. As you can see in this video, the autofocus struggles a lot in low light (and even in daylight sometimes). There is an easy workaround by putting the camera into manual focus, but it does not always suite every situation. But if you want to start, the G7X is good choice nevertheless.