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TWO MEALS for $5USD in POLANCO, MEXICO CITY'S 'RICHEST' NEIGHBOURHOOD | MEXICO CITY CHEAP EATS! - Duration: 14:10.
awesome! It's not all about those, you know, high-end Michelin star restaurants, no
way! we do it on the cheap! Oh my god, my voice has gone all sexy! The main thing
about coming to Mexico when it comes to food is that you try as much as possible,
you try as much as your stomach can fit physically, and you enjoy it!
Hola Buenas tardes and welcome back to Mexico City, today I am in Polanco,
arguably one of the richest areas in the city. Now, if you've been planning your
Mexico City trip you might have seen many YouTube channels where YouTubers
describe Polanco as the 'richest area' in the city, including my videos, however if
you're a Chilango or a resident of Mexico City you're likely to disagree
because there are many other areas in this city that are considered affluent
or rich for example Santa Fe, Lomas de chapultepec, to name but a few
but despite that there's no denying that Polanco is affluent and if you're coming
here potentially you might have a bit of money and you might be interested in
visiting some of the amazing huge shopping malls in the area and some of
the high-end restaurants some of which require a number of weeks and months
potentially in terms of reservations. However if you're someone like me that's
living and working in Mexico City on a budget, can you eat in Polanco on the
cheap? That's what we're gonna find out in this video. Now if you enjoy Mexican
food just as much as I do I suggest you keep watching because today we're
heading to two spots in Polanco for some amazing, tasty and most importantly
budget Mexican food. Firstly we'll be going to El Rey de Suadero which
offers some Mexican food that I have never had before, and secondly we'll be
going to El Turix which offers one of my favorite dishes that I've had in the
entire time I've been in Mexico. But first let's have a look around Polanco!
Now we're approaching our first stop for food, I'm so starving I literally might
collapse any moment! Now, oh my god my voice has gone all sexy, but anyway my
thoughts on Polanco - I did a video here last year which you can check out up
above which goes into it in a bit more detail but I actually really like
Polanco, a lot of people can be quite negative because of the whole
affluent thing and everything but I like it it's my kind of area, and also
one thing I just want to point out is that there's these things now these
scooters and in Polanco, Narvarte, Napoles, I think various areas of
thh city so if you're tired of walking like I am right now
potentially you can use one of them as well as one of the bikes. The food place
up there! Let's eat!
So I have Tacos de Suadero apologies for the butchered pronunciation
I know it's just a taco, however basically Suadero as far as I understand is a
part of a cow or pig basically between the belly and the leg and it's commonly
also used in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Beautiful I have it with cilantro, salsa
and plenty of meat. Let's see what it's like!
Oh my god, beautiful, I haven't had beef in a taco literally ever. Cilantro - perfect.
Amazing, take a look at that baby! So my plate is empty. So the beef -
exceptional. I've never had beef in a taco before. I'll be coming here again! But do
you think this is all Im eating here? You'd be wrong, because I have another one!
Quite cimply, pollo, beautiful. Let's add some salsa!
right it's time for close up food moment, look at all the chicken! Oh my god the
salsa is dripping everywhere. It's literally just chicken in a taco.
Delicious!
So these tacos cost me 16 pesos each, Suadero, they also have various other
varieties well, Bistek, Tripe even, I'm not gonna have tripe. And as you can see
there's other dishes as well quesadillas Chiccaron de Queso, Tortas, Birria, I
can't do the R sound yet, and various other things so yeah eating cheap in
Polanco seems to be possible so far!
So that was just a bit of a warm-up okay because I have the stomach the size of a
pea! The next place I'm going to eat some
more food that place was great - El Rey de Suadero, but it was beautiful, it
was good to line my stomach and the gorditas that the guy was cooking or
preparing looked beautiful, absolutely massive so much beef unbelievable, let's
head to the next place we're gonna fill up with some food from the Yucatan! One
of the great things about Mexico City is that it is so big and you can walk
everywhere so if you eat like me and you want to walk that fatness off before you
get to your next port of call then Mexico City is ideal but about
halfway there, what's your opinion on Mexican food? Do you prefer
tex-mex? No way! Or do you prefer authentic
Mexican food? Why don't you put it down in the comments below what your favorite
Mexican dish is not tex-mex Thanks! So as you'll know when you're hunting
for inexpensive food places you do have to come away from like, the main streets
which I have done, El Turix, from what I understand it's quite well-known in
terms of budget food in Polanco and they do Yucatan food so you might remember
last year I went to Merida I'll put some shots over the top and I'll link the
video up the top and I had some amazing food there, Panuchos & Salbutes,
they're quite similar from what I understand El Turix sells Panuchos!
And I'm so happy because I have not had Panuchos since I was in Merida.
Let's go! So here we are at El Turix in Polanco,
as you can see this place is absolutely tiny and there's literally nowhere to
sit inside so as you can see these guys here are sitting outside I'm assuming
they've been eating, there's lots of things you can eat here tacos tortas
panuchos, tamales, there's drinks, cervesa, that sort of thing. The price
list I will show you now, 30 pesos for a Panucho, it is a little bit expensive
I guess, more expensive than the tacos I had but you know, who cares!
okay so this is not Panuchos as I remember, so panochas effectively is
like a tostada on the bottom so these sort of tacos are not soft they're
crispy I believe they've been like refried, normally with a Panucho you
get frijoles on the bottom, some kind of chicken or turkey that's like pulled
chicken or pulled turkey that I've had before and normally on top of that you
have avocado, obviously this is a different version. So as you can see
I'm sitting outside because there's literally no room in there, they have a little table in the middle
where you can put your salsa and lime on it.
it's time for the Panuchos! I believe like underneath the chicken is frijoles.
oh my god it's hot oh my god that is really spicy it is chicken, it's very
juicy, lovely look at that, amazing!
okay, it's pretty good! it's not what I expected if I'm honest but it's
good, wonderful! Now that I've bitten into it,
actually there's so much frijoles under the chicken. It's like a two-layer
tortilla if you like and it's like black bean frijoles which is literally my
favorite. It's absolutely beautiful, so yeah my initial thoughts might not have
been fantastic but actually once I've started eating it, my opinion has massively changed.
this is beautiful! I've overdone it on the salsa, my fingers
are covered in food and I'm stuffed and my mouth is on fire that's a good thing
because that food was epic, okay for 30 pesos
you know two of them 60 beautiful, for some taste of Merida which is lovely!
you know, I would recommend this place totally you know, I think this video has
shown that you can definitely get budget food in Polanco it's not all about those
you know high-end Michelin star restaurants we do it on the cheap you
know! I've spent just over a hundred pesos today which is beautiful you know
so if you're living on a budget you can come to Polanco and have some amazing
food. The frijoles, oh my god, that was the best
part of the of the meal you know, look at this shot you can see all the Panuchos
laying on the top and it's like in two layers like I said to you
the black bean frijoles underneath and oh my god to the best frijoles I've ever had
in my life! Polanco you've been wonderful as always
I really like Polanco as I said before, you know, notice I'm showing you
Polanco right now, people riding past on bikes, on scooters, restaurants, high-end
retailers, lovely, rather than just showing in my face which let's face it
you don't want to see that! Let me know in the comments what you think about that issue
because something that's coming up a lot in comments to other people's videos
recently, you know, would you rather see my face me talking or would you rather
me actually show you what I'm looking at let me know in the comments!
Okay as you could probably tell from behind me the Sun is starting to go down
which means it's time for me to go home I think we've enjoyed having a look
around Polanco once again and some of the
budget food options I think we've clarified that you can eat on a budget
when you're in Polanco now I know it you can say some of the food hasn't
particularly looked extravagant or anything like that but you get what you
pay for you know and I think one thing to
clarify is that you know I'm not saying that people that go to high-end
restaurants are snobs or anything right, if you enjoy that that's great, if you
enjoy budget food that's great, the main thing about coming to Mexico when
it comes to food is that you try as much as possible, you try as much as your
stomach could fit physically and you enjoy it quite simply because Mexican
food is amazing whether it's expensive you know or
whether its budget Street food so enjoy food when we're in Mexico! If you've
enjoyed this video don't forget to hit the like leave a comment as well tell me
all your favorite Mexican dishes and don't forget to subscribe
thanks for watching and I'll catch you later
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EUROPÄISCHE UNION, NATO vs ARABISCHE LIGA, BRICS-STAATEN | Militär im Vergleich (2019) - Duration: 3:31.
Military Power Comparison
European Union NATO vs Arab League BRICS
Total Population
Land Area (km²)
Defense Budget
Active Military Personnel
Nuclear Weapon
Tanks
Armored Fighting Vehicles
Multiple Rocket Launchers
Self-Propelled Artillery
Towed Artillery
Army
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Transport Aircraft
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I saw the doorway in my dreams I asked myself where does it lead to
I thought the island was my home The outside world a great unknown
How little I knew
That day we split the star shaped fruit I knew that destiny'd uproot me
I saw it burning in the sand
I tried to fight and take his hand And then he was gone
I held the blade It made the darkness fade
I did my best to find A way to make us whole again
Like back when we were friends
It felt serene So simple and so clean
Not all this space between But life was never black and white
There s shadow where there is light
I woke up from the strangest dream It almost felt just like a memory
It felt like I was someone else Another version of myself
And then he was gone
My past is waiting just beyond It almost feels just like a shadow
Or could the shadow just be me The silhouette of somebody
And I'm nobody
The sun went down On this forgotten town
I had my friends around We watched from far above it all
I always felt so small
And do they know The doubt within me grows
That we will meet again We sat and watched the twilight glow
I promised we would stay friends
But summer had to end
I called your name But you were not the same
And maybe I'm to blame For I had changed
the most of all I almost can't recall
We met again But different from before
As something less than friends And maybe it's too late for us
To return to destiny If only in a memory
From somewhere long ago
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Hello, sweetheart. What's your name?
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History of Israel's National Anthem: Does HaTikvah Mean Hope for All? - Duration: 9:39.
How did an obscure Romanian folk melody,
a 16th-century Italian song,
and a drunk romantic poet
combine to create Hatikva,
Israel's inspirational national anthem?
Yeah, a song synonymous
with hope and enduring hardship
not only has an insane origin,
but also is surrounded
in a little bit of controversy
because, like the State of Israel itself,
Hatikva has the complex role of being
both a symbol of Jewish hope and identity
as well as the anthem for a multicultural
and multiethnic state dedicated to equality.
I'm Jacob and today we're going to explore
the origins of the song,
what it meant to the Jewish people
before there even was the State of Israel,
and how it came to be
the emblematic anthem of the nation.
(intro music)
Like many national anthems before it,
Hatikva finds its lyrical roots in a poem.
Tikvatenu, or Our Hope, was written in 1877.
The poem evoked biblical imagery
and emphasized the yearning
for the Jews to return their homeland.
Its author, Naphtali Herz Imber,
was a Ukrainian Jew, who also happened to be
broke, drunk, and deeply unhappy,
which was understandable
if you're a Jew from the Ukraine.
Some of his contemporaries even called him
a vagabond, or a scoundrel, and a fraud.
So, right from its inception,
Hatikva was steeped in controversy.
Tikvatenu was put to melody in 1888
by Romanian Jew Samuel Cohen.
Now, which melody it was put to
is up for some debate.
Some say it was La Mantovana,
a popular 16th-century Italian song,
while others say it was Die Moldau
by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana,
and that disagreement has led
to a contentious view on part of
whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich.
Definitely a sandwich.
And through a few lyrical alterations,
such as cutting it down from nine stanzas to two,
we more or less arrive at the Hatikva
we know and love, or know
but have serious questions about.
The song gained popularity
with early Jewish pioneers
to prestate Palestine who worked the land.
Then, at the first meeting
of the Zionist Congress of 1897,
Hatikva was adopted as the organization's anthem.
Troubled by embellished reputation Theodor Herzl,
founder of the Modern Zionist movement,
held multiple international competitions
in hopes of finding an alternative.
But, just like the Jews, their new anthem
was stubborn and would not be uprooted.
Then, at the Sixth Zionist Congress in 1903,
the idea of a Jewish state in Uganda
was proposed and actually passed 295 to 178.
In protest, opponents to the proposal stood up
and sang Hatikva in a moving demonstration
emboldening them not to give up
on their ancient homeland.
It was as if the song was already the anthem
to a state that didn't even exist yet.
By 1933, 30 years later,
the 18th Zionist Congress
officially adopted Hatikva as its anthem.
By now the song had become
a sort of cultural identity for the Jews,
who were coming home for the first time
in 2,000 years.
But when European Jews found themselves
facing the brutality of the Holocaust,
Hatikva took on a new life as a resistance song.
Scores of stories are documented about victims
in the concentration and death camps
singing it in harrowing circumstances.
One Jewish slave laborer in Auschwitz
recounted seeing Czech Jews
march to the gas chambers
fully aware of their fate,
break in the spontaneous rendition of Hatikva.
A Polish Jewish pilot imprisoned in a labor camp
reported frequently hearing voices
singing Hatikva coming from other prisoners.
BBC Radio broadcast an account
of hundreds of survivors singing Hatikva
led by a British Jewish army chaplain
after the liberation
of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Hatikva emerged as something far more
than just a song about identity
but a source of resilience
and the symbol for hope
the original poem was destined to become.
But just as Israel has always had
to fight for its right to exist,
Hatikva has often suffered censorship
at many world events.
As recently as October 2018,
Hatikva was played for the first time
in the United Arab Emirates
when Israel took home the gold
at an international judo tournament.
In previous years, the competitors had to appear
under the International Judo Federation's flag
instead of their own.
But this time, sports minister Miri Regev
cried at the podium as she heard
her nation's anthem played in the venue.
The moment was so historic,
Israeli networks interrupted programming
to broadcast the ceremony live.
Now, there's one more unique quality
of Hatikva that sets it apart
from other national anthems.
If you listen to the lyrics,
you'll notice there're no mentions
of "Rockets' red glare", or "Bombs bursting in air",
no "Grab your weapons, citizens",
or violent imagery such as
"May impure blood water our fields."
Hatikva is 100% about hope,
peace and returning home.
As author Benjamin Kerstein put it,
"Unlike other national anthems,
"Hatikva contains no militarism,
"no triumphalism, no violence of any kind
"but simply feelings of hope and optimism."
So how could such a seemingly rich song
about hope be such a source of controversy?
Well, let's break down
what the song actually says.
As long as the Jewish spirit
is yearning deep in the heart,
with eyes turned towards the East
looking toward Zion, then our hope,
the 2000-year-old hope, will not be lost.
To be a free people in our land,
the land of Zion and Jerusalem.
Pretty inspiring but is it relevant?
Well, yeah if you're Jewish.
See Israel is know for trying
to accomplish the impossible.
Surviving wars on all fronts,
transforming deserts into fertile lands
and magically telling you
which route will be faster.
Thank you Waze.
But perhaps the most daunting challenge
Israel has undertaken is to be
both a homeland for the Jewish people
as well as a nation dedicated to equality
regardless of race, religion, or culture.
Israel contains many different ethnicities
and people from many different faiths,
like Christians, Muslims, Druze,
Baha'i and Samaritans.
Israeli citizens, no matter what faith,
can vote, hold government positions,
and many even serve in the military.
And while it's great that they can live
and worship as they please
without the oppression they might find
in neighboring countries,
it's kind of a drag that when they want
to express their national pride,
the anthem trumpets another culture's
yearning and aspirations.
The Arab Israeli population,
which comprises almost 20% of the country
hasn't taken this slight sitting down,
or rather that's exactly what they did.
Rifaat Turk, the first Israeli Arab
to play for the Israeli national team,
remained seated and silent
as Hatikva played at the 1976 Olympic Games
commenting, "I'm not a Jewish soul.
"I am an Arab soul.
"If the anthem's lyrics were about love
"and consideration of people like me,
"I'd happily sing it."
In 2012, Arab Israeli Supreme Court Justice
Salim Joubran stood for the anthem
but didn't sing, sparking discussion controversy
and even accusations of racism.
Also, that year a Peace Index poll
from Tel Aviv University
found that 90% of Israeli Arabs
consider the anthem unsuitable
which kind of makes sense.
If 20% of your population
lacks representation in your country's song,
what do you do about that?
Especially when you're trying to maintain
the soul of the Jewish homeland.
But then there're some who are of the opinion
that the anthem doesn't go far enough
to embody Jewish ideas.
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook,
the spiritual leader of Religious Zionism
in the 20th centuries,
felt that the song should be more religious
and even wrote a counter-anthem to Hatikva
entitled Shir Ha'emunah, or Song of Faith.
Rejecting secularism, the song speaks
of a steadfast faith in the return to our land.
But eventually the Religious Zionists
fully accepted Hatikva and may be
among the anthem's biggest supporters.
But the misrepresentation doesn't stop there.
Looking back at the first stanza,
"As long as the Jewish spirit
"is yearning deep in the heart."
Okay, that's good if you're on board
with the whole Jewish thing.
Then, "With eyes turned towards the East,
"looking toward Zion."
That would be known as Eurocentrism,
or a world view catering to Europe
and the Western world.
It's the reason our world map is this way
instead of this way,
why for decades Asian people
were referred to as "Orientals",
and why we have yet to see
a South Indian actor play Batman.
Looking East towards Jerusalem works great
if your place in a 2,000-year diaspora
was in Europe or America.
But what if your ancestry
was from Iraq, Syria, or Iran.
These Iraqi Jews are a major part
of the Israeli population
with around 3.2 million people
living in the country.
So, another chunk of the people
not feeling represented in the anthem.
There's no escaping that Hatikva doesn't represent
a lot of people in the country.
So, here's the question.
What's more important to a national anthem?
That it include its citizens in the broader sense,
or that it embody the spirit
the country was founded upon
and that it strives to maintain.
Is it reasonable to ask those not represented
to try to connect with it
on that deeper emotional level?
And what about the vast majority
of Jews living in Israel
who do connect with the song?
They embody a tradition of longing to return
to a homeland after thousands of years,
a hope that refused to die
until it was finally realized.
These are not easy questions to answer
and the truth is, that given Israel's complex nature
you're probably never going to find a solution
that satisfies everyone.
But, hopefully, in the end,
these questions will lead the people of Israel
to understand each other better
as opposed to driving them apart.
Because if the latter happens,
then they'll have completely lost
the spirit of Hatikva and all that it stands for.
Hope, peace and endurance through the cauldron
of the most agonizing of hardships.
So, what do you think?
Drop a comment below
and don't forget to subscribe.
Oh, and if there're any topics
you want us to tackle, comment or tweet.
See you guys next time!
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This is the first string, you take the guide with your right hand and we work with our left hand.
well, the guide is picked up with our right hand. Right.
So far so good
I cannot work well with my left hand.
You have to practice,
Some time later, you will get better, then, this one
Should I close the door?
Yes, you should.
The second string is the same thing, the only thing is you should get the guide
very close to the string we did before, so the leaf is very even.
well, well.
Now, the last string, it is the same
Will Maruja come today, Paca?
I don´t know, it is so cold today.
Is she ill?
oh, I cannot talk [ laughs]
Well, this is the third one, the third string and we finish the leaf
We do it three times?
Yes, three strings and don´t forget that you have to do each knot twice, and then we make a knot here in the center.
we must tight it very firmly so it does not slip,
we do not want a slip knot
Now the strings we left before, now we pick them up, and we work
with our left hand and we go towards the right side but we work with our left hand
that´s it.
Now we work our second string
Well, you have to do the same thing three times, I think we should stop recording
Well, whenever you want, for me it is the same.
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We clean the fish
and cut it into small pieces.
For each 600g of fish, add 600g of bulgur
Add 7 spices, black pepper and salt.
Peel an orange
and you add the rind to the mix.
This gives it a very nice flavor!
Next process it together until it becomes dough-like.
Slice the onion into long pieces
and fry them.
Right before they brown, add the fried pine nuts.
Once the onion stuffing is cooled,
start shaping the Kibbeh pieces
as you would shape any kibbeh.
Stuff every piece with the pine nuts and onion,
close them well,
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right now in this video I'm going to tell you exactly what you need to take
beautiful dreamy ethereal long exposure photography five things just five things
welcome to my channel here I talk about photography and I make videos just like
this one what I will tell you what you need to take long exposure photography
so if you're here for the very first time it might be a good idea to
subscribe if you have been following this channel for a while you might know
that I love long exposure photography actually I would say the
more long exposure photography has really become my photography signature
so I receive a lot of questions about the gear I use for my long exposure
photography and I finally decide to make this video and tell you which are the
five things you will need to get started with long as for your photography the
camera of course you will need a camera but hear me out
now if you have a camera already you don't need to switch with what I'm going
to say now but rather start experimenting with what you have while
if you're searching for a new camera or you don't have a camera at all here
there are some suggestions for you I recommend to pick a full-frame camera as
you might know I use Nikon I don't think that Nikon is any better than Canon or
Sony or Fuji or whatever else but I'm just used to its user interface since
I've been using Nikon cameras for the last 20 years at least and within the
Nikon family I love the Nikon d810 I had this camera for the last five years and
I believe it's still a fantastic product and because of the newer Nikon d850 and
the Nikon mirrors full-frame Z series you might be able to find good deals on
used d810 there is a lot of people that are ready to jump into the newer
products and will trade in their cameras with an insignificant amount of shots
the D850 can take up to twenty fifty thousand shots and you will be surprised
to see how many use cameras are available with less than five thousand
shots so go to your local camera store and see what they have but if you don't
need 36 megapixels as you are not going to print in huge formats you can spend
less money and pick the Nikon d610 or the nikon d750 both very good full-frame
cameras with the same 24 megapixel sensor the d750 has a better ISO
sensitivity and a tilting screen but the d610 is weather sealed the d610 is a
little more plasticky than the d810 and i believe it's made in Thailand versus
Japan these things though will not really affect the quality of your images
but you will spend less than half of the money the lens the
second thing you will need of course is a lens my recommendation here is to pick a
wide-angle prime lens remember that the quality of your images will always be as
good as the worst piece of gear that you are using so it doesn't really make a lot of
sense to buy a fantastic camera body and then use an average zoom kit lens you
will end up being very disappointed so my favorite lens for long exposure
photography is the Nikon 20 millimeters F 1.8 I believe the 95% of my long
exposure images are taken with this lens I say 95% because I know I took some few
long exposures with other lenses but it might be more like 98 as a matter of
fact this is the lens that is always attached to my camera a prime lens in
general is sharper than a zoom lens and this 20 millimeter lens is crazy sharp
check out this video to see how my 20 millimeter lens overperformed Laredo's
zoom lens on is D850 a prime lens is also of course much lighter and often is
a lot cheaper too, so for me this is a no-brainer decision and with an aperture
of f1.8 this is a great night photography lens as well the tripod if
you want to take long exposure photography you will need a tripod it
doesn't matter if it is a short long exposure or very long long exposure you
will not be able to hold your camera in your hands without shaking it even if
you're a surgeon when selecting a tripod the key is to find a good compromise
between weight and sturdiness I use these super sturdy carbon fiber tripod
from a California brand called really right stuff it's awesome it lasts
forever it never shakes is strong in the wind
strong in the sand but there are two problem of course it is not cheap it is
not light sometimes when I go for a longer hike I will bring a smaller
tripod a lighter tripod which is the meFoto that
is holding my g85 right now at the same time it does not feel the same so
my suggestion here is not to go too cheap but at the same time
don't buy a tripod that is too heavy for you it's worthless if you don't bring it
with you so search for the right balance the filters now that you have a great
camera a sharp wide-angle lens and everything is super sturdy on your
tripod if you want to be able to take a long exposure photo you will need a
neutral density filter an ND filter will act like your sunglasses and will
basically limit the amount of light that enters in your camera through the lens
the darker is the filter and the least amount of light will go through and
since light in photography is measured in stops also and the filters are
classified in stops so when you are using a three stops ND your exposure time
will increase by three stops and if your shutter speed without filter is one
second for instance once you put the three stops and the filter on it will
become four seconds I'm telling you all this because the most common question I
receive is which filter should I buy first and my answer is to do what I did
start with the 10 stops nd the 10 stops ND will allow you to take a long
exposure during daytime and at sunset or sunrise you will be able to
take those beautiful dreamy and ethereal images that only very long exposure can
create I also have a three stops six stops a fifteen stops and a graduated ND
filter but you don't need to buy everything when you start just start
with the ten stops as far as it concerns the brands that I use I mainly use Lee
Filters the ten stops is a very good quality piece of glass but it will give
to your images a little blue cast which is though very easy to correct in
Lightroom now just a little side note you can take long exposure photos
without filters usually during the blue hour right after sunset before it gets
pitch dark and that of the day you will see that your camera
will need several seconds even without an ND filter so if you are curious to
experiment before investing any money you could try that and see if you like it
the remote shutter release the very last thing I recommend you to have is a
remote shutter release this is the smallest investment that you will need
to do and it will be useful both for long exposure photography but also for
your landscape photography as a matter of fact the less you touch your camera
while shooting on a tripod the more likely your images will be point sharp
and I will make a video about how to take sharp images on a tripod very
shortly technically you will not need the remote
shutter release for exposure up to 30 seconds as a matter of fact most cameras
will allow you to set your shutter speed until then but if you love really
long exposures 2 minutes 3 minutes 11 minutes the remote shutter release
becomes a must I use this Vello remote shutter release
which is exactly the same as the Nikon remote shutter release it just costs one
third let me tell you a story about this I was in New Zealand last year I think
you know by now and a few days into my trip my shutter release stopped working
I was in a very small village in the South Island Kaikoura and of course there
was no camera store there and I was not going to cross any bigger city any time
soon for me it was like a disaster I was really sad but earlier that day I
checked in into this Lodge the Manukau lodge and I met the owner Neil which by
chance is an awesome photographer I will put a link in the description if you
want to check his work anyways came back to the lodge and immediately I went
searching for Neil and I asked him what were my options and it turned out that
he was also using a Nikon d810 and it was so kind to let me borrow his remote
shutter release all of my New Zealand shots were taken with his remote shutter
release he literally saved me thanks Neil of course all the items that
I mentioned will be in the links down in the description below feel free to check
them out I will do more videos about long exposure photography in the future
at the same time in the meanwhile I am linking year a video that I did in the
past of how to take long exposure last week instead I made a video about how i
edit long exposure photography in lightroom so go and check it out
and this is really all for today I hope you enjoyed this video i hope you will
experiment with long exposure photography it's really a lot of fun so
let me know what you think hit that like button leave me a comment and if you
didn't yet maybe this is the right time to describe thanks for watching and I
will see you in the next video
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