Thank you so much for the advices! I planned to concentrate on Montmartre, but will now go for the Latin Quarter. But French Guy Theo told Montmartre is good on Mondays, if you watched his video? We'll land in Paris next summer, spend a couple of days there, then take the high speed train to Bordeaux and spend 3 weeks in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, before we go back to Paris. Then we go to the fantastic island of Senja, to photograph down this island in the aurora light, as a spectacular good bye to to Norway, before we settle in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. I'll just bring my new Sigma 50 mm f2.0 on our trip.
Thank you. I am glad you found some inspiration in the video. Sounds like a very good plan for your adventure. Thank you for the heads up on French guy Theo who I don’t know but will check out. Have a very nice trip..
The human eye sees from 15 to 150 mm, but in average we have a prime area of 43 mm. That mean some people see in 35 mm and some in 65 mm as their standard angle of view, 43 mm is just the average for all humans.
Ahh I am first ; and I love 50mm lens I have the Canon 50mm in 0.95 / 1.2 / 1.4 / and Voightlander Cosina brass and Chrome 1.5 Nokton / and LLL 50mm 1.2 " 1966 " # 615 black painted brass ... Yeah , I am so fond of this focal length. ❤
Very good question. Churches are not counted in as public buildings in that content. It’s more like government buildings and where politicians are so avoid ministry buildings and stuff like that if you are shooting the building for commercial purposes - if they are in the background of ordinary street photography it’s not an issue but should not be the main object in a photo.
@@MortenAlbekPhotography Thanks! Then I concentrate on Churches! Hope the scaffolding is removed from Notre-Dame next August? I've been confused about the name Notre-Dame, but just found out: "Notre-Dame er navn på flere kirker, men når navnet står alene, menes katedralen i Paris." 🙂
Nice images! Thanks for this video. FYI your voice is only on the left channel, while your music is on both. You might want to pan your voice to both channels for future videos.
I use the 50mm mostly! I dislike 35mm due to distortions.. I use 35 mm, more and more, as need to be close, with way too many folks everywhere.. Great Video.
I love your black and whites so much!
Thank you 🙏
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Thank you so much for the advices! I planned to concentrate on Montmartre, but will now go for the Latin Quarter. But French Guy Theo told Montmartre is good on Mondays, if you watched his video? We'll land in Paris next summer, spend a couple of days there, then take the high speed train to Bordeaux and spend 3 weeks in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, before we go back to Paris. Then we go to the fantastic island of Senja, to photograph down this island in the aurora light, as a spectacular good bye to to Norway, before we settle in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. I'll just bring my new Sigma 50 mm f2.0 on our trip.
Thank you. I am glad you found some inspiration in the video. Sounds like a very good plan for your adventure. Thank you for the heads up on French guy Theo who I don’t know but will check out. Have a very nice trip..
My favorite lens for landscape & Street
Zeiss Loxia 35 & Sony 35GM 1.4
Zeiss Loxia 50 & Sony 50GM 1.2
It is just a great focal length for many types of photography. As is the 35mm. Thanks for sharing yours.
Wow, I love 50mm too ❤
It's just a brilliant focal length for me too. Thanks.
Do you follow Mitchell Kanashkevich and his current series on street photography in India? There are really strong and interesting characters!
I have not seen that, so I will surely check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
The human eye sees from 15 to 150 mm, but in average we have a prime area of 43 mm. That mean some people see in 35 mm and some in 65 mm as their standard angle of view, 43 mm is just the average for all humans.
Thank you for that extra clarification. An interesting subject for sure.
Ahh I am first ; and I love 50mm lens I have the Canon 50mm in 0.95 / 1.2 / 1.4 / and Voightlander Cosina brass and Chrome 1.5 Nokton / and LLL 50mm 1.2 " 1966 " # 615 black painted brass ... Yeah , I am so fond of this focal length. ❤
Great lenses. All with their own small characteristic differences.
Are churches public buildings?
Very good question.
Churches are not counted in as public buildings in that content. It’s more like government buildings and where politicians are so avoid ministry buildings and stuff like that if you are shooting the building for commercial purposes - if they are in the background of ordinary street photography it’s not an issue but should not be the main object in a photo.
@@MortenAlbekPhotography Thanks! Then I concentrate on Churches! Hope the scaffolding is removed from Notre-Dame next August? I've been confused about the name Notre-Dame, but just found out: "Notre-Dame er navn på flere kirker, men når navnet står alene, menes katedralen i Paris." 🙂
@@MortenAlbekPhotography Som: "Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres (norsk «Vår frues katedral i Chartres»)"
Nice images! Thanks for this video. FYI your voice is only on the left channel, while your music is on both. You might want to pan your voice to both channels for future videos.
Thanks. The sound issue will be fixed next time. :-)
I use the 50mm mostly! I dislike 35mm due to distortions.. I use 35 mm, more and more, as need to be close, with way too many folks everywhere.. Great Video.
Thanks. Some places can be really crowded. So the right lens for the right job.
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