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Fujifilm X100V Travel Photography in Bangkok, Thailand!

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I'm back :) I hope you've all been well!! In this video, I share photos from my recent trip to Bangkok, Thailand. I had a lot of fun during my time there and I hope you enjoy this video! You can watch all of my other Fujifilm X100V videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL38MFF1PiIv_gsqQhSvKPCv2IPwFNm4k9 Accessories used in this video: 49mm BPM Filter: https://amzn.to/39C97o8 Squarehood: https://squarehood.se/products/model-v Screen protector: https://amzn.to/3w2WYA7 Thumb grip: https://amzn.to/3LJjkxc Camera strap: https://partner.shopmoment.com/c/3917540/788580/11129?prodsku=L-MN-3&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.shopmoment.com%2Fproducts%2Fleash-strap%2Fleash-midnight&intsrc=PUI2_5677 My Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mzmAQN or @kendrasananikone 0:00 Introduction 0:55 IconSiam 3:11 Chatuchak Market 5:22 Wat Arun 7:37 Thanks for watching! DISCLAIMER: Some of these links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links it will help support this channel, with no additional cost to you.

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Hey guys, what’s up — I’m back :) In this video I’m sharing travel photos from my week in Bangkok, Thailand, all shot on my Fujifilm X100V. I was honestly so excited to just explore, eat everything, and photograph as much as possible, but the second half of my trip I got pretty bad food poisoning. Even with that, I still came home with a lot of images I’m genuinely really happy with, and I walk you through the main spots I was able to photograph. I start at IconSiam (one of the biggest malls in Bangkok) where they were hosting a street food festival set up like a real street market — it was super cool and everything smelled incredible. Then I head to Chatuchak (JJ) Market, the largest market in Thailand, and share my favorite photo from the entire trip because the light was perfect: reflections, and that halation on the shrine from my diffusion filter. The last location is Wat Arun, which is stunning, and I talk about how the X100V’s fixed lens made it hard to capture the temple in its entirety — but it pushed me to get more creative with close-up detail shots. I also share that I’ve been experimenting more with my editing style, so definitely expect more videos on my editing process.

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