Hi Justine, Very nice shots playing skillfully with light and shadow, along with your very personal, honest and pleasant presentation. 👍👍 Doing street photography, don't take along too much gear and try shooting light and simple (one lens one camera). Keep up with your interesting videos, because you've got talent and the right mindset. Stay safe!
I am in Copenhagen at the moment and did the exact same thing... I took a photo of an iconic space that many have taken before me... and thousands will take only days after.... but they didn't take my pic. (shooting on a Leica SL3 w/ 14 - 24 & 24 - 90). wish our paths would have crossed.
Another great video Justine! Absolutely stunning visuals. We love the Evil Twin/Mikkeller story as well. Did you know that sadly Mikkeller sold parts of the company to Carlsberg so they are not really craft beer anymore? We think this reflects in the quality of the beer these days. Evil Twin on the other hand is still independent and keeps brewing crazy good beers. Seems like sometimes the evil twin is the good guy 😁🍺 We're looking forward to your future videos, keep up the amazing work. Cheers!
cool and interesting film. we were in Copenhagen a few days ago, we recorded some interesting shots and two vlogs there. we will be back there soon. It's nice to see the same places through the eyes of another person's camera ;) Greetings from Oslo ;)
The thing about the medieval part of Copenhagen is basically that you cannot really get lost. You don't really have to plan where to go but simply wander around because you will sooner or later get to places where the light is just right. Many of the streets in the medieval part of Copenhagen are narrow but actually not as narrow as they were originally prior to the big fires in 1728, 1795 and 1807. One of the most original and oldest streets in the old part of Copenhagen today is probably Magstræde where you will be able to get a glimpse of how Copenhagen mostly appeared several hundred years ago. Due to all the big fires in Copenhagen (mentioned above), there are not a lot of buildings in the old part of Copenhagen older than 1728. Round Tower is obviously one of them (the attached church actually burned down so that has been rebuilt). A few buildings within the old university grounds also pre-date 1728 one wing of Helligåndskirken dates all the way back to around 1400 where it was a monastery. Beautiful pictures.
Yes, it’s the camera edition. It doesn’t have compression straps to get it flat, but it’s a decent shape that it accommodates mirrorless camera bodies and lenses comfortably. Hope that helps!
Thanks for a great video Justine. It must be a lot of work putting together these seamless videos. I really enjoyed it. I have an A7CII as well, which is how I found your channel. I use it with a GoPro Hero 10 for vlogging which keeps the weight down and you don't have to risk your phone. In good light the picture is excellent, it might be a lighter and cheaper alternative than your Sony ZV-E1 for travel.
Thank you. Yeah, I might consider a GoPro, especially if I plan to shoot in the rain. I have a GoPro Hero 8 Black and I found the audio quality really good while hiking; it would focus on my voice rather than the crunchy footsteps!
TIP: Should you come back to CPH one day, go to the Metro very early, before people start using it seriously. You can take some interesting pictures of the escalators. Without any people in it, it is "hard" to see what it is. I saw a guy who took some photos there, he's pictures were some of the best I haver seen. If you are in to architecture, then take the Metro to Ørestad. The buildings are very futuristic. Each time I see pictures from there, it reminds me of the movie Bladerunner. Have a happy life.
❤🇩🇰📸 another great episode, thanks for bringing us along 🙏
this felt really easy and refreshing to watch., really appreciated your commentary
Thanks for the relaxing video.
I sold my other leases & now use only the Sony 20mm - 70mm with the A7C II. Extremely versatile combination.
Have u ever been to Norway? If u do, go for a ice swim at Sørenga downtown Oslo!
@@chrees88 yes I visit Norway every year 😄
Hi Justine,
Very nice shots playing skillfully with light and shadow, along with your very personal, honest and pleasant presentation. 👍👍
Doing street photography, don't take along too much gear and try shooting light and simple (one lens one camera).
Keep up with your interesting videos, because you've got talent and the right mindset.
Stay safe!
I am in Copenhagen at the moment and did the exact same thing... I took a photo of an iconic space that many have taken before me... and thousands will take only days after.... but they didn't take my pic.
(shooting on a Leica SL3 w/ 14 - 24 & 24 - 90). wish our paths would have crossed.
Great video ❤
Another great video Justine! Absolutely stunning visuals. We love the Evil Twin/Mikkeller story as well. Did you know that sadly Mikkeller sold parts of the company to Carlsberg so they are not really craft beer anymore? We think this reflects in the quality of the beer these days. Evil Twin on the other hand is still independent and keeps brewing crazy good beers. Seems like sometimes the evil twin is the good guy 😁🍺 We're looking forward to your future videos, keep up the amazing work. Cheers!
cool and interesting film. we were in Copenhagen a few days ago, we recorded some interesting shots and two vlogs there. we will be back there soon. It's nice to see the same places through the eyes of another person's camera ;) Greetings from Oslo ;)
The thing about the medieval part of Copenhagen is basically that you cannot really get lost. You don't really have to plan where to go but simply wander around because you will sooner or later get to places where the light is just right.
Many of the streets in the medieval part of Copenhagen are narrow but actually not as narrow as they were originally prior to the big fires in 1728, 1795 and 1807.
One of the most original and oldest streets in the old part of Copenhagen today is probably Magstræde where you will be able to get a glimpse of how Copenhagen mostly appeared several hundred years ago.
Due to all the big fires in Copenhagen (mentioned above), there are not a lot of buildings in the old part of Copenhagen older than 1728. Round Tower is obviously one of them (the attached church actually burned down so that has been rebuilt). A few buildings within the old university grounds also pre-date 1728 one wing of Helligåndskirken dates all the way back to around 1400 where it was a monastery.
Beautiful pictures.
Thanks for the video! Do you have Bellroy Venture Camera edition? If so, does it get flat pretty nicely? Thanks!
Yes, it’s the camera edition. It doesn’t have compression straps to get it flat, but it’s a decent shape that it accommodates mirrorless camera bodies and lenses comfortably. Hope that helps!
Great video Justine, love the progression. Keep it up!
first full day in Copenhagen and this is the first video that popped up. Nice work!
Benj!! Enjoy Copenhagen!! Hope you make a video on your experience :)
Thanks for a great video Justine. It must be a lot of work putting together these seamless videos. I really enjoyed it. I have an A7CII as well, which is how I found your channel. I use it with a GoPro Hero 10 for vlogging which keeps the weight down and you don't have to risk your phone. In good light the picture is excellent, it might be a lighter and cheaper alternative than your Sony ZV-E1 for travel.
Thank you. Yeah, I might consider a GoPro, especially if I plan to shoot in the rain. I have a GoPro Hero 8 Black and I found the audio quality really good while hiking; it would focus on my voice rather than the crunchy footsteps!
@@BadSloucher I plug a Rode Wireless Go II into my GoPro (I bought the media mod cage) it is such a tiny set-up.
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful !!
I've had this a7c ii for like 9 months, never used it for photography... yet hahah
Liked it. Got it outa your head. Got to put it to bed.
A burger from Fatty's is genuine local food! 😁 I certify it, and I love the place btw. Great video!. My favorite!.
Haha, thank you for redeeming my food choices! I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for dropping by :)
TIP: Should you come back to CPH one day, go to the Metro very early, before people start using it seriously. You can take some interesting pictures of the escalators. Without any people in it, it is "hard" to see what it is. I saw a guy who took some photos there, he's pictures were some of the best I haver seen.
If you are in to architecture, then take the Metro to Ørestad. The buildings are very futuristic. Each time I see pictures from there, it reminds me of the movie Bladerunner.
Have a happy life.
I’ll definitely return, thank you for the recommendations!
@@BadSloucher Cool.
Remember, Ørestad is very much Eastern part, so there is a good chance for some brilliant morning photos with long shadows.
Copenhagen is beautiful. Been there many times.
TBH, you should get the pocket 3 instead.
I have it. I didn’t bring it on this trip. I have more thoughts about it that I’ll share in a separate video
Fun!
Great video! Keep it up :D
You we’re lucky because it’s been raining ☔️ so much
Thanks so much for watching, Milly!! 🫶 I was so lucky indeed!
Она дорогая у нас ((
why you are apologizing for eating burgers and drinking a beer? I don't get it.....