A film camera approved by NASA| Hasselblad 500CM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- In the beginning of this video, I introduce Hasselblad's relationship with NASA.
Last year while photographing the aurora borealis in Yellowknife, there was a moment when the aurora exploded directly overhead. It is said that auroras occur at altitudes of 100 km or more. It is also from above 100 km that they are defined as outer space.
I felt the aurora so close that I could almost reach it, and I gradually became convinced that one day I would be able to go to space.
Of course, space travel is out of my price range now, but I believe that the time will come when everyone will be able to visit space. I will continue to shoot with Hasselblad cameras in the hope that that time will come.
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"You've created something magnificent, from the photos you've taken to the way you've edited the entire video. The music, the shots, the color tone, the text, everything blends perfectly. Thank you!
Beautiful all around, filming and picture taking. Hope you create more, because im here for it! Best from Sweden :)
Sorry for my too late reply! Thank you for your comment!
I visited Stockholm and Visby last summer and both were really nice cities.I will definitely visit next time with my Hasselblad.
I respect your country for creating such lovely landscapes and beautiful cameras.🇸🇪📸🙏
Very interesting style! Excellent picture and music! Thank you!!!
Thank you too! :)))
This reminds me of my youth in the summers of the 1960’s. ✌️. Thanks . Will continue to follow you.
You convey a such a relaxing and ethereal feeling in your video, very well done. I especially like the top down perspective into the viewfinder and your color grading. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Congrats for winning the Hasselblad Competition :) Is it possible to share with us the setup how you filmed the Viewfinder? This Video is so cool :)
I also wonder how you managed to never see a reflection in the light well viewfinder. Would be so thanksfull for a comment
For me, watching your videos is a form of healing. Thank you!
These videos perfectly encapsulate everything i love about film :)
Beautiful Work
Thanks! 😊
Great video as usual!
Beautiful! Subscribed:)
Thanks! Please look forward to the next video! 🙏
Fantastic video!
Glad you liked it! 👍
This is amazing my friend!
Do you take all your pictures handheld? No camera shake? It would be great to know how you meter. Gold 200 at ASA 200? 1/500 sec every time?
Best wishes from Stuttgart Germany
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Hi! Thanks for the comment!
During the daytime, I try to shoot handheld in order to lighten my footwork. I mostly use a shutter speed of 1/500 as much as possible to prevent camera shake. And as you mentioned, I use GOLD 200 film, which is my favourite :)))
I use an iPhone app for the exposure meter. I touch the darkest part of the landscape I want to capture and measure the exposure. Then I usually shoot one stop brighter than the exposure indicated by the app. (The performance of the iPhone is so amazing these days...!)
I visited Stuttgart last summer and had a wonderful time. I hope to return one day with my film camera!
Danke schön! 🇩🇪🇯🇵👍
Beautiful video!🙏🏼Do you mind if I ask what video editing software you used?
Thank you! I am editing in Davinci Resolve.👍
This is so beautiful. 🤤
Hi, Sam! Thanks for your comment! I really love your colour and editing of your channel. Subscribed! 👍