京都的早晨|Fujifilm X100VI實拍效果|拍攝參數分享|散步路線|京都旅行

Today we’ve come to Kyoto to capture the morning of this ancient city with my camera. Shooting parameters are at the end of the video. It’s 7 a.m. now. We’ll start shooting from Pontocho. There aren’t many tourists in the morning. 3… 2… 1… action. All the photos shown this time are straight out of camera. I only did some horizon corrections. I love photographing reflections in puddles. Low angles also give you a unique perspective. Sometimes I think photography is like hunting— waiting for the subject to walk into the trap you set. This alley is full of Kyoto’s charm. Fujifilm’s film simulations can mimic the dynamic range of film. Even in high-contrast scenes, details remain in both highlights and shadows. This street scene looks nice, but it’d be better with some people in it. There they are. Let’s switch to another location. The Kamo River is just next door. It’s perfect for a morning jog. It’s one of the running spots Haruki Murakami recommended. This is Gion Shijo crossing. Morning light is the best lighting. More tourists are starting to appear. This is Gion Shirakawa. The light filtering through the leaves feels soothing. Students on their way to school. This is also one of my favorite Kyoto streets. Waking up early was the right choice. Candid shots expert. The local shopkeepers are already busy. Stream, machiya houses, willow trees—seems unchanged for a hundred years. Adjust the focus point— make the leaves the foreground. Someone’s coming again. Oh, turns out it’s A-Chai. The dog walks into the light— the colors look amazing. As long as you wake up early, you can enjoy Kyoto all to yourself. Set another shutter trap. Now! Got it! Across the street is Hanamikoji. It’s famous for geisha performances. Sunlight falls on wooden buildings— very Eastern elements. If a geisha were walking through the light and shadow here, it’d be perfect. Just picture it yourself. Change the scene and the BGM. The light is too harsh at Yasaka Pagoda now. Color photos don’t look great. So let’s shoot in black and white instead. Tip: harsh-light street shots look better in B&W. This is a popular photo spot, so it’s crowded. It’s worth shooting, but you may need to come even earlier. I set the camera’s dial to film simulation mode— makes it easy to switch styles quickly. This camera is equivalent to 35mm focal length. So sometimes you just have to step a little closer. At Ninenzaka, it’s already too crowded to shoot. But you can hide in the alley and shoot passersby. Like this. Tree shadows fall on the roof tiles. In autumn, this will be full of red leaves. Take another shot of a quiet street. Finally, we arrive at Yasaka Shrine. Fujifilm is perfect for colorful scenes like this. Especially the way it renders blue skies with texture. If you like this kind of photo-walk video— please give it a like. Shooting parameters are at the end of the video. Thank you for watching till the end.

#x100vi #fujifilm #kyotovlog #kyototrip
新相機是更新的動力…
這次我帶著 富士X100VI ,起了個大早!從 先鬥町、鴨川、祇園白川、花見小路、二年阪一路走到八阪神社,邊散步邊隨手拍下街頭風景。
原圖直出,拍攝參數在影片末尾,如果喜歡這種散步式實拍的視頻,請點贊訂閱讓我知道👍

24 Comments

  1. Wow mannn i loved it like really loved it mannn cu, all i see is people with x100vi taking just trash photos but you did a great job keep it up bro you gained a new subscriber ❤

  2. Kyoto is soooo photogenic, its on my top places to travel to. Great video and your photos came out amazing.

  3. if you konw camera,you should be use sony and nikon,if you want more good color,use canon and ricoh,if you still want to use fuji,you should be use fuji medium format like gfx100 not apsc,x100 is a toy,just a toy.

  4. 請問你的第一視角運動相機是用什麼拍的🙏🏻,自己也想拍這種影片,很舒服治癒👍🏻

  5. あなた達のような、撮り方のコツを教えてくれるチャンネルを探していました🤩
    チャンネル登録しましたので、これからも楽しみにしています🥳

  6. Beautiful ! Did you use a diffusion filter ? If yes which one ? It looks like and I love it