your style of camera work is interesting. do you have something like a mini drone doing that? if so; how do you know what we are seeing so you can adjust the angles? i thought at first it was a selfie stick. i really enjoy many you tubers in viet nam as i was there in 1970 and it is great to see how the country has greatly evolved since then and still getting better!
Thanks Dave! Yeah, I am still working on upscaling my camera work. It is correct, it is a selfie stick but it can look like a drone because it's an invisible selfie stick. It's hard to film alone when i'm travelling, walking and talking. So sometimes, i record on the INSTA 360 x3 Camera. It captures everything around me and then I edit it into frame. :)
@@UseYourBrain00 Oh wow, Vung tau, how was sailor life like? i've been to vung tau for the beach. When i first got there with my family, i saw a whole vietnamese family on the beach, sitting on the sand with low chairs EATING HOT POT, lol a ful blown out seafood hotpot by the beach. I love my people. Its randomly hilarious, but they living life. And i ain't mad.
@@PhinexTV I was a cadet in the ship. We always come to port and many of them have friends and girlfriends in the Vung tau town. One girl invite me to her family and friends and we had the 'Hot Pot' dinner as you mentioned in the Beach. I guess "Hot Pot" Seafood is a common thing there. I had lot of best memories in Vietnam People are very welcoming there.
@@UseYourBrain00 Ive always wondered how my life would be if I was born in Vietnam and not Canada. I would like to experience all that one day, make some friends in vietnam. Vietnamese people are generally very friendly,
your style of camera work is interesting. do you have something like a mini drone doing that? if so; how do you know what we are seeing so you can adjust the angles? i thought at first it was a selfie stick. i really enjoy many you tubers in viet nam as i was there in 1970 and it is great to see how the country has greatly evolved since then and still getting better!
Thanks Dave! Yeah, I am still working on upscaling my camera work. It is correct, it is a selfie stick but it can look like a drone because it's an invisible selfie stick. It's hard to film alone when i'm travelling, walking and talking. So sometimes, i record on the INSTA 360 x3 Camera. It captures everything around me and then I edit it into frame. :)
@@PhinexTV very good. thanks for yet another view of things in Viet Nam.
@@davebuc4823 i continue to do them! Wish i had more time to edit more! Need a team in the future to edit
I love Vietnam because it's cheap and best
Yessssss, where have you been in Vietnam?
@@PhinexTV I was a sailor before and I went to VUNG-TAU Port often
@@UseYourBrain00 Oh wow, Vung tau, how was sailor life like? i've been to vung tau for the beach. When i first got there with my family, i saw a whole vietnamese family on the beach, sitting on the sand with low chairs EATING HOT POT, lol a ful blown out seafood hotpot by the beach. I love my people. Its randomly hilarious, but they living life. And i ain't mad.
@@PhinexTV I was a cadet in the ship. We always come to port and many of them have friends and girlfriends in the Vung tau town.
One girl invite me to her family and friends and we had the 'Hot Pot' dinner as you mentioned in the Beach.
I guess "Hot Pot" Seafood is a common thing there.
I had lot of best memories in Vietnam
People are very welcoming there.
@@UseYourBrain00 Ive always wondered how my life would be if I was born in Vietnam and not Canada. I would like to experience all that one day, make some friends in vietnam. Vietnamese people are generally very friendly,
Do you like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh more?
Hanoi for bun cha, hcmc for everything else
Xin chào
Helloooo