I know a lot of people complain about Americans abroad, and I’ve been an American abroad before. But I have to say, you probably made that guy’s day by talking with him about his mobile photography. That was a classy move, and he’ll be talking about that for a while. I’ll also say that I spent three months in the UK and Europe a while ago, and the vast majority of my interactions were very positive.
Stunning, thanks for the beautiful photographs and the lovely views of Amsterdam. I live and work in Amsterdam, and it is always a joy to see the city through the eyes of others. You must have gone out quite early to avoid the tourists! Thanks, again!
Where was that location with the bridge that yiu were shooting through - love the reflections and I'm in Amsterdam now, would be nice to go exploring and see what I can take
Very nice. AMS is my favourite place and walking around shooting the canals is just about my favourite thing in the world to do. I love the shot of the two guys walking Infront of the shop 🔥
hi dude.. Nice video.. I search in google about dual native iso of a7iii but I don't find clear answer, and I know you have one so, can you tell me about it? do you prefer to REC vid with s-log 2, or s-log3?
Hi Wander. I like your videos very much. I am also an amateur photographer. I take photos with my own means. Can you please tell me what brand and model of your chest camera?
I have a question and hope someone can help me out, so I just bought the a7cii with the Sony 50 f1.8 (cheapest Sony lens’s) for my first camera and wanted to know what “F stop” to use for like landscape photography/ for a scenery type shot. I was reading about the lens that its “peak sharpness” was “F 5.6” so I tried that and the photo was sorta in focus I would say but also had noticeable grain to it. But I did read that for landscape it needs to be like “F 8” or higher something like that. Does that lens have the capability to do those pictures. Once again I’m new to using a camera and what to use for these type of photos I’m going for. So any sort of feedback/help will be helpful to me. 😀 FYI, I was using “Aperture Priority”
😮Nice video man. Born, raised and still living in Amsterdam. Don't be impressed by those security guys. They have hardly any authority. Although you need some permission to shoot in Amsterdam Central Station the first thing you should say is please take a normal approach in adressing me sir to put him back on his place. The Netherlands is probably the most relax country for photographers. Hope you still enjoy shooting. If you want some tips where to go just state your interests and I will give you some tips. Carry on 🎉
Hey mate, I am from Amsterdam and I'm sorry how that unprofessional "security guy" approached you. You are allowed to take pictures in public and there's nothing illegal about what you did. Peace out mate.
Actually, Amsterdam Central Station is private property owned by the Dutch Railways (NS) and ProRail. While it's open to the public, it’s not legally a public space. Therefore, activities like photography are subject to their rules, and they can restrict or regulate them as needed. 🙂
@@MartijndeValk ok but still what is the problem if someone is taking a picture of a window? People can smoke weed all over our city and litter but taking a picture gets you into trouble? It’s absurd.
Beautiful video, Sam. I loved the wholesome interactions you had with people. That's what makes street photography special
I know a lot of people complain about Americans abroad, and I’ve been an American abroad before. But I have to say, you probably made that guy’s day by talking with him about his mobile photography. That was a classy move, and he’ll be talking about that for a while. I’ll also say that I spent three months in the UK and Europe a while ago, and the vast majority of my interactions were very positive.
Stunning, thanks for the beautiful photographs and the lovely views of Amsterdam. I live and work in Amsterdam, and it is always a joy to see the city through the eyes of others. You must have gone out quite early to avoid the tourists! Thanks, again!
Came across your channel last night about the q2 reporter and this morning your video really impressed me, another subscriber.
Great photos as always amazing video love from 🇦🇷
Always cool seeing people recognise you :)
Dude I love this and especially love seeing you get recognized for your work in public! Much love brother keep it up
Hi, great inspirational content and encouraging me to plan a trip. @12.31 where you create your puddle, what is that location please 👍
12:41 those two reflections shots with the puddle you made turned out really good, I like them! 😊
👍👍👍👍Very nice Photography
Loving these videos! Really getting me invested in my photography arc!
Sam - Your Video is Brilliant - Thanks
Where was that location with the bridge that yiu were shooting through - love the reflections and I'm in Amsterdam now, would be nice to go exploring and see what I can take
What time in the video am I at that location, so I can find which place you’re on about exactly
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@@Opticalwander you're amazing! Thank you!
Thanks dude awesome (but they always are) bought back many memories ❤
Class. Your ability to see these types of framings is unreal 👏
Loved the video Sam!
Very nice. AMS is my favourite place and walking around shooting the canals is just about my favourite thing in the world to do. I love the shot of the two guys walking Infront of the shop 🔥
I love your style of a photography ❤
Such a relaxing video to watch! I am curious, what time did you go out to film this journey?
I love the photos and the colours ❤🎉
really a good source of motivation.
You're magic man, seriously ❤🇮🇹
Love your vids🇯🇲
En apsc algún lente equivalente a este como para mantener estas distancias opticas? 24-70 tal vez? saludos desde colombia
Beautiful photos!
Beautiful shots!!!
At 8:30 you say keep your shutter speed at the same speed as your subject. How do you judge the "speed" of your subject for motion blur?
It’s a mostly a guess but for motor sport it’s a bit easier. I would assume the guy on the bike was going at least 15/20kph so I can work from that.
Awesome brother
When you show the edited pictures, could you please also show the aperture, ISO and shutter speed? Thanks 🙂
hi dude.. Nice video..
I search in google about dual native iso of a7iii but I don't find clear answer, and I know you have one so, can you tell me about it?
do you prefer to REC vid with s-log 2, or s-log3?
Hi Wander. I like your videos very much. I am also an amateur photographer. I take photos with my own means. Can you please tell me what brand and model of your chest camera?
Hey, sure thing dude! I use the Osmo action 4 and it’s attached using a snapmount 🫡😊
@@Opticalwander Thanks dude! 🙌🙌
Keep it up brother
I have a question and hope someone can help me out, so I just bought the a7cii with the Sony 50 f1.8 (cheapest Sony lens’s) for my first camera and wanted to know what “F stop” to use for like landscape photography/ for a scenery type shot.
I was reading about the lens that its “peak sharpness” was “F 5.6” so I tried that and the photo was sorta in focus I would say but also had noticeable grain to it.
But I did read that for landscape it needs to be like “F 8” or higher something like that. Does that lens have the capability to do those pictures.
Once again I’m new to using a camera and what to use for these type of photos I’m going for.
So any sort of feedback/help will be helpful to me. 😀 FYI, I was using “Aperture Priority”
😮Nice video man. Born, raised and still living in Amsterdam. Don't be impressed by those security guys. They have hardly any authority.
Although you need some permission to shoot in Amsterdam Central Station the first thing you should say is please take a normal approach in adressing me sir to put him back on his place.
The Netherlands is probably the most relax country for photographers. Hope you still enjoy shooting. If you want some tips where to go just state your interests and I will give you some tips.
Carry on 🎉
Why couldn't he take pictures there? 🤔 Anyway, nice reaction from the security guard.
thank you for always making a good video but can you add your exif file to your photos? so that newbie like me can learn more, again thank you!
Hello brother....I hope you always be ok 😊 (I don't watching your vid for a while because the time...)keep positivity ☺️
damn, ma boy is famous!
Where did you stay in Amsterdam ?
11:36 how much did you pay her 😂 very cool photos mate
It's the boy from Breaking Bad, How's Badger?
The “security” can not do anything. There always straight up thinking it’s commucial use. 😅
Hey mate, I am from Amsterdam and I'm sorry how that unprofessional "security guy" approached you. You are allowed to take pictures in public and there's nothing illegal about what you did. Peace out mate.
Actually, Amsterdam Central Station is private property owned by the Dutch Railways (NS) and ProRail. While it's open to the public, it’s not legally a public space. Therefore, activities like photography are subject to their rules, and they can restrict or regulate them as needed. 🙂
@@MartijndeValk ok but still what is the problem if someone is taking a picture of a window? People can smoke weed all over our city and litter but taking a picture gets you into trouble? It’s absurd.