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RE: Love at every sight

in #travel2 years ago

Yes, it is still shrouded, alas. Personally, I'm more miffed by them closing the National Portrait Gallery for a whole damn year... but hopefully, next time. Thank you, we came back already, but some of London seems to have stayed with me - in the heart, but also in the cold you apparently get running from the rain xD best think to remember London by, eh?

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It's been like four years that they've been renovating it but I guess the pandemic probably slowed them down. We didn't make it to any of the museums or galleries when we were there. We did make it to Westminster though, that was amazing to see how steeped in history it was and beautiful beyond words. London spoke to me too, even more than Amsterdam.

This is a montage I have from our trip and there are 2-3 more on my YouTube channel.

You have quite the artistic eye, my friend! Most of those are very good stills, in my opinion, at least. I like that they're unusual, though really well fitted into the frame. I particularly love the one at 0.53. I'm glad you're pursuing more along this artistic, visual direction this year. I think it suits you.

Thank you! I've always enjoyed photography but have had zero formal training in it before the filmmaking class. That city is so much fun to try to capture. There are so many narrow, twisted lanes and nooks.

Yes, that it is! The only other place I can think of that might offer a similar winding, nook vibe would be Italy. Oh, and the colors! I've been looking around your channel, and I love that every video is like a unique little trip, seeing things through your eyes. They're not, I don't know, boring, or tourist-y at all. I liked the Sedona one, particularly - it looks like a great, quiet place to be.

I've never been to Italy but would love to go some day and really spend some time there. The Amalfi coast looks amazing.

Thank you! A lot of my family and friends don't have the means and/or desire to travel so I started doing that as a way to share the experiences with them. Since travel became more difficult I started finding myself rewatching them to relive it. Sedona is gorgeous. I would highly recommend that as a home base to explore the Grand Canyon. We'll be spending our winters there from here on out I think.