Thanks very much Antonio for watching and commenting, it’s great to hear you’re getting into photography! It’s daunting at first (and still is for me today) but it’s so worth it, wishing you all the best with it!
thanks for the effort and sharing. i will be in london mid september and your vid has helped me to orient myself to what i will be seeing. you have to love that wee 23mm/f2. great lens. thumbs up.
Yes I do! My usual starting point in CaptureOne is a film sim of either Astia/Classic Chrome/Pro Neg depending on the situation - or Acros for B&W shots.
Nice! I use an X100V but only ever deal with in camera recipes. Honestly wouldn’t know where to start with post editing! You’re getting some fantastic shots though, and really enjoying your videos. They seem much more personal than a lot of the street photography videos!
Great video, I really like it. I recently got XT-30 II and I am still learning. Could you let me know what auto focus did you use? AF-S or AF-C? Thanks.
Oh nice one! How are you finding the camera?? I’m mostly in AF-S for stills and then (when I remember) switching to AF-C for video. If I was trying to track anything I’d be keeping everything in AF-C but I find AF-S works perfectly well for street photography.
Hi Ronan, I've just discovered your channel. Really enjoyed looking at your images. Are they straight from the camera Jpegs or do you tweak them in Raw?. Thanks, cheers Ian.
Hi Ian, apologies for the very late reply to this! I shoot both, JPEGS generally for social media and quick use but all the photos in these videos are generally edited RAW images.
Thanks very much Antonio for watching and commenting, it’s great to hear you’re getting into photography! It’s daunting at first (and still is for me today) but it’s so worth it, wishing you all the best with it!
I've just come across your channel and I now want to binge every one of your videos. So good!
That’s a very nice thing to say Adam, appreciate the kind words a lot.
thanks for the effort and sharing. i will be in london mid september and your vid has helped me to orient myself to what i will be seeing. you have to love that wee 23mm/f2. great lens. thumbs up.
@@smalltalk.productions9977 hey, thanks so much for watching and the lovely words - London is a great spot for photography, enjoy your trip!
Very nice 👍 cool pov ❤
Yes I do! My usual starting point in CaptureOne is a film sim of either Astia/Classic Chrome/Pro Neg depending on the situation - or Acros for B&W shots.
Nice! I use an X100V but only ever deal with in camera recipes. Honestly wouldn’t know where to start with post editing! You’re getting some fantastic shots though, and really enjoying your videos. They seem much more personal than a lot of the street photography videos!
Great video, I really like it. I recently got XT-30 II and I am still learning. Could you let me know what auto focus did you use? AF-S or AF-C? Thanks.
Oh nice one! How are you finding the camera??
I’m mostly in AF-S for stills and then (when I remember) switching to AF-C for video. If I was trying to track anything I’d be keeping everything in AF-C but I find AF-S works perfectly well for street photography.
Great stuff. Im trying to get in photography. Videos like these give me confidence to just go out and start. Thank you.
I have just started watching you and I must say that I love your channel and work!
Ah thank you very much, Lars! Very happy to hear you’re enjoying my work.
I like this. Hope to see more pov video from you. 👍
Cheers man, there’ll be more to come for sure!
Do you use recipes/post editing for your shots?
Hi Ronan, I've just discovered your channel. Really enjoyed looking at your images. Are they straight from the camera Jpegs or do you tweak them in Raw?. Thanks, cheers Ian.
Hi Ian, apologies for the very late reply to this! I shoot both, JPEGS generally for social media and quick use but all the photos in these videos are generally edited RAW images.
Fight for Britain!
This is London? I see blue sky and sunlight. Hmph.
Hahaha you’re not wrong mate, something’s defintely up with this.. 🫡