I am sure you have everyone around you saying you’ve done the right thing but I really genuinely want to tell you that it is beyond impressive that you chose not to settle with life as it was going to become. The years go by regardless and you made the choice to look after future-JJ (and she will thank you one day!).
@ItsThatGirlJJ4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much lovely 🥰 I really appreciate this 🫶🏼
@alikabrammer9429 күн бұрын
So excited for you!
@ItsThatGirlJJ9 күн бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@keepingserene9 күн бұрын
So proud of you! I already can’t wait for you to reflect on this in six months and see how far you’ve come 🩵
@ItsThatGirlJJ9 күн бұрын
Aww thank you lovely 🥰
@Turtlegirl3779 күн бұрын
Good luck with all your goals!
@Graceful_Love15 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Since my bday is coming up and I will treat myself to this camera😅 I also enjoyed your personality and you even resemble Alicia Silverstone , pretty ladies. Wishing you many blessings and success🎉
@ItsThatGirlJJ15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! This is such a sweet comment 🥰 I really hope you enjoy the camera when you get it! I’ve been using mine for 3 months now and am still loving it 💕
@petermura929616 күн бұрын
Slovakia is most beautiful country.💯%👍🇸🇰
@milanko9126 күн бұрын
9:25 We werent occupied , our president tiso joined hitler simply 😅 We even sent jews and etc to camps
@milanko9126 күн бұрын
I really wonder what your guide told you i think you were scammed to sell “interesting past” to foreigners😅 but you can easily Google it 😅 horalky are not communist sweet too 😅
@alikabrammer942Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎄
@ItsThatGirlJJАй бұрын
Merry Christmas!! 🎄✨
@brumtelesbrumteles1790Ай бұрын
Finaly someone find atmosphere of Bratislava as bit "mediterranean" as I do. I guess thats because Dunaj/Danube is quitte big of body of water and architecture?
@milanko9126 күн бұрын
I think not😅 i think its not mediterin its just old, small alleys and etc def not mediterian, they have different ehingw obviously cause of weather for example , small alleys or so its normal in every very old town which was not modernized
@melodiousramblings8470Ай бұрын
I’ll be there in 3 weeks!!
@ItsThatGirlJJАй бұрын
Hope you have a great time! 😊
@TheAmonMetalАй бұрын
Very nice vlog. Greetings from Slovakia. Glad you had a good time :)
@ItsThatGirlJJАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊💕
@A.AlbionАй бұрын
In fact, Bratislava's original name is Pozsony, which was originally part of Hungary, so its architectural heritage is Hungarian. Pozsony was the capital of historical Hungary, the Kingdom of Hungary, for a very long time - so you will see the same architecture here as in Budapest and Hungary, as well as throughout Slovakia, which was also part of Hungary. Look at the map: pctrs.network.hu/clubpicture/1/4/6/9/_/nagymagyarorszagkozigazgatasi_terkep_1469864_7560.jpg
@AxisCapricornАй бұрын
21:24 Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising (also known as the UFO bridge). The bridge belongs to the association World Federation of Great Towers, while it is the 28th and lowest structure of this association and at the same time the only structure of this association that serves as a bridge pylon. It was built between 1967 and 1972 by the Czechoslovak companies Doprastav Bratislava and Hutní montáže Ostrava according to a project by local engineers Arpád Tesár and Jozef Zvara and architects Jozef Lacko, Ladislav Kušnír and Ivan Slameň. At the time of design, it was the suspension bridge with the largest field span in the world, but by the time it was completed, it was ranked fourth. It was put into use on August 26, 1972. The Slovak national uprising broke out on August 29, 1944 as a reaction of the domestic resistance movement to the entry of German occupation troops into the territory of the Slovak Republic. Until the communists came to power in 1948, Czechoslovakia was among the ten most advanced and richest countries in the world. For example, neighboring Austria was completely impoverished after the war. I assure you that this bridge has nothing from the Soviet Union. The elevator is also not Soviet. 27:25 Your ideas are, to put it mildly, distorted. You have never met any Soviet power here. 27:40 From 1948 to 1989, Czech and Slovak communists ruled here, and members of the Czechoslovak border guard patrolled the borders.
@AxisCapricornАй бұрын
9:48 As a graduate of the University of Architecture, I have to speak here. Brutalist architecture in Bratislava was designed before the beginning of the occupation by the Soviet Army, i.e. before 1968 or just after it, also as a protest against an unfree regime. It was at the time when the foundations of Alexander Dubček's planned reforms were being laid in Slovakia, which were destroyed by the military occupation. The architects were inspired by the work of the American architect Paul Rudolph, the founder of Brutalism. One more piece of information for orientation. There are around two million emigrants living in North America who claim to be of Slovak origin. That is one third of the entire nation. One more note. In Slovakia, we did not have Soviet times 9:50, nor Soviet history 13:29, nor the Soviet era 13:49, we only had an uninvited occupying army from the Soviet Union, closed in its military bases, where it was preparing for a nuclear war. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lV6wo4mZrdCFadk The Soviet occupying army had no relation to Slovak architecture or to the manufactured products. Soviet time, Soviet history and the Soviet era were in the territory of the state - the Soviet Union, which imperially expanded abroad with its communist ideology. But Czechoslovakia continued to exist with its own state, time, history and era. It got rid of communists in 1989 and military occupation in 1991. 9:55 You failed to illustrate Bratislava with this image of Budapest. 13:19 I had the same Škoda Favorit. But it no longer symbolizes the rule of the communists, but the period of the rise of capitalism after their fall. This model was produced at a time when the owner of the Czech car company was already the German Volkswagen. On April 16, 1991, Škoda from Mladá Boleslav became the fourth brand of the Volkswagen concern. In 1991, VW also came to Bratislava in Slovakia. Until then, passenger vehicles were not produced in Slovakia. Today, Slovakia is an automotive kingdom and the largest producer of vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in the world with 198 units. 40 units are produced in Germany and 12 in China. Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and Q8, VW Touareg and VW Passat, Škoda Superb are produced in Bratislava. Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus bodies are produced here. 14:00 I worked as a creator of spatial plans in Slovakia at the State Institute of Urbanism and Spatial Planning URBION. It was the highest ranking institution in the field. I am really very curious about what you learned about Soviet urban planning, which was never here, because if I wanted to meet Soviet colleagues I would have to travel to Moscow or another city of the Soviet Union. What you present here is complete nonsense. A large part of the panel houses in Bratislava was built according to the Austrian license of the company Bauring. They are the same in Vienna. No Soviet design or construction organizations were active in Slovakia. On the other hand, in the Soviet Union there were organizations from Slovakia that built infrastructure, for example gas pipelines, built entire city districts with complete equipment, down to furniture, and our country financed it. When the Soviet Union collapsed and went to the dustbin of history, it left behind colossal debts. They were then repaid by, for example, deliveries of MiG-29 fighters to the Slovak Air Force. After Russia's attack on Ukraine, we donated them all to Ukraine. Slovakia is the only country in the world that gave them the entire fighter air force. To put the Russians in the teeth, for 1968 and for our subsequent hardship. 14:12 Few people know that communism did not come to Slovakia from the east, from Moscow, as in the other countries of the Yalta subjugation, but from the West, from Prague, where the communists took control of Czechoslovakia in 1948 after a coup d'état. Before that, there were free elections in 1946, in which the Communist Party won in the Czech Lands with 40 percent of the votes and the Democratic Party won in Slovakia with 62 percent of the votes. After these events, another part of the Slovak intelligentsia, persecuted by the communists as Slovak bourgeois nationalists, emigrated mostly to the USA and Canada. Communists were in power in Czechoslovakia for 41 years. It's a shame that you were mainly interested in this gloomy period out of the entire history of the city. After the Moravian prince Vratislav built a city on the ruins of the Roman border fortress Pisonium in 805-807, a lot of interesting things happened.
@ItsThatGirlJJАй бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed comment. This is all super interesting to learn 😊
@AxisCapricornАй бұрын
@@ItsThatGirlJJ The historical reality is much more interesting and colorful than the myths that surrounded the communist times.
@milanko9126 күн бұрын
Not sure what ou saying or you changed history ? 😅😂 saying communists were here just from 1968 is so mindblowing ignorance from an actual slovakian guy 😅😂 who do you think ruled and Did split europe 😅 def not Slovakian , the were communists under soviet rules😅 soviet federation was not in our borders as also other countries but what We belonged to soviets 😅😂 We happily joined fasists and than communists and than were saying czech guys are just using US so We want a Split , czech guys were like slovakian are so poor and We are supporting them so lets Split 😅😂 presidents in Slovakia after the War were actually the beutal ones, that is When slovaks wanted less opressed regime same as in another communist countries 😅 what you saying About history is just big lie😅 you are either communists and think that soviets were here just in 1968 or just dumb 😅😂 not idea About architekture , but if brutallist or so called means those Classic i dont know how in english but panelákov and so on ( i heard that is called fuctionalism or so have no idea ) than its not slovakian “ invention “ Nor style
@AxisCapricorn26 күн бұрын
@@milanko91 Did you not read my entire text? Because if so, you wouldn't have allowed your verbal hostile attack against my person. I'd better repeat it to you again: «Few people know that communism did not come to Slovakia from the east, from Moscow, as in the other countries of the Yalta subjugation, but from the West, from Prague, where the communists took control of Czechoslovakia in 1948 after a coup d'état. Before that, there were free elections in 1946, in which the Communist Party won in the Czech Lands with 40 percent of the votes and the Democratic Party won in Slovakia with 62 percent of the votes.» I would also like to add that the chairman of the aforementioned Democratic Party in Slovakia was my grandfather's cousin, Jozef Lettrich, who was forced to escape communist repression through Austria to Canada in 1948, where he would live out the rest of his life. Two people who helped him escape served long sentences in a communist prison. After 1968, there was a change in the quality of the Czechoslovak communist regime, that we had an occupying Soviet army in our country. But the Soviet regime, such as it was in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova or Ukraine, was never in Czechoslovakia. This must be explained to people from the West, who mostly have no idea about it and throw everything into one Soviet bag. The Czechoslovak state was not part of the Soviet Union, but of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Pact, as an independent state and a founding member of the United Nations. To talk about panel construction as an architecture or an architectural style is a misunderstanding of the fact that it is a primitive and utilitarian construction of social housing, which did not aim for any aesthetic or architectural values. It was only about satisfying people's basic housing needs during the post-war housing crisis, which turned into a permanent condition in communist countries, due to the inherent inefficiency of the regime and the misery it produced.
@AxisCapricorn26 күн бұрын
@milanko91 Did you not read my entire text? Because if so, you wouldn't have allowed your verbal hostile attack against my person. I'd better repeat it to you again: «Few people know that communism did not come to Slovakia from the east, from Moscow, as in the other countries of the Yalta subjugation, but from the West, from Prague, where the communists took control of Czechoslovakia in 1948 after a coup d'état. History shows us that the communist government was not the choice of the people of Slovakia. Before that, there were free elections in 1946, in which the Communist Party won in the Czech Lands with 40 percent of the votes and the Democratic Party won in Slovakia with 62 percent of the votes.» I would also like to add that the chairman of the aforementioned Democratic Party in Slovakia was my grandfather's cousin, Jozef Lettrich, who was forced to escape communist repression through Austria to USA in 1948, where he would live out the rest of his life. Two people who helped him escape served long sentences in a communist prison. After 1968, there was a change in the quality of the Czechoslovak communist regime, that we had an occupying Soviet army in our country. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lV6wo4mZrdCFadk But the Soviet regime, such as it was in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova or Ukraine, was never in Czechoslovakia. This must be explained to people from the West, who mostly have no idea about it and throw everything into one Soviet bag. The Czechoslovak state was not part of the Soviet Union, but of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Pact, as an independent state and a founding member of the United Nations. To talk about panel construction as an architecture or an architectural style is a misunderstanding of the fact that it is a primitive and utilitarian construction of social housing, which did not aim for any aesthetic or architectural values. It was only about satisfying people's basic housing needs during the post-war housing crisis, which turned into a permanent condition in communist countries, due to the inherent inefficiency of the regime and the misery it produced.
@Kojotous007Ай бұрын
Love this vlog ❤
@ItsThatGirlJJАй бұрын
Thank you! ☺️
@BlackapinoTheTechGuyАй бұрын
*Ahhh Travel Vlogs in the winter here makes it all the better to watch*
@bobbobby21223 ай бұрын
👍
@mannytroll95723 ай бұрын
if you ever want to shoot vertical mode 4k vertical there’s a nice hack just keep the pocket 3 on horizontal mode still and just tilt the dji pocket to the side Without moving the screen tilt is as if your dji pocket was laying down from the side the gimbal part will tilt too
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
That’s a great tip, thank you! ☺️
@mariasolsona92143 ай бұрын
Buenas tardes, Londres.....
@JTforty83 ай бұрын
Why have you got the DJi camera so far away, as the audio then is sub par
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
I was using the external microphone not the camera mic so it doesn’t matter how far away the camera is. For a portion of the video I had the microphone under my jacket which made the audio sound muffled. It was a dumb mistake on my part but it’s a lesson learned for next time :)
@poppawasarollinstoneboom93963 ай бұрын
Just subbed good luck on your channel don’t give up ,, you have a great personality on camera
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@husratmehmood26293 ай бұрын
You should use 4k 30fps otherwise you will not be able to get full advantage of it , it overheats in higher fps, it can shoot for shorter intervals for 4k60fps. Best is to use H.264 setting for recording 4k30fps. If you shooting action video then use 4k60fps it will fillup your storage card quickly. 4k30fps is the best, remember you can downgrade in editing from 4k to 1080 without loosing quality but you will loose quality when you shoot in 1080.
@officialsimonharris3 ай бұрын
Yes never use 4K 60, the files are gigantic
@Scrubsfordays_withMia3 ай бұрын
Nice video
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thanks! ☺️
@onnie19683 ай бұрын
Once you watch a few how to vids and play with the settings and get some ND filters when you filming outdoors to lower your shutter speeds. That will help with the background being blown out. P.S please for the love of God while filming yourself stop stroking your hair.
@libertandoalcautivo10923 ай бұрын
Question, what cámara did you use for this Video?
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
I used my iPhone 13 for this one
@libertandoalcautivo10923 ай бұрын
Calidad de imágenes. @@ItsThatGirlJJ
@libertandoalcautivo10923 ай бұрын
Hola!!!, eres genial haciendo vlog, está muy bonito tu contenido, para ser el primero está lo máximo. Saludos desde L.A
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! 😊
@Timetoburn743 ай бұрын
Cool review! I'm still undecided if I'll be getting one. New subscriber!
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thank you! ☺️
@oceanadex3 ай бұрын
The sky colours are showed a little burnt as many have pinpointed out.
@tenepicthings3 ай бұрын
Very discreet camera gear indeed.
@BlackapinoTheTechGuy3 ай бұрын
*I think it's an AMAZING camera and is an AWESOME choice w/o having to buy a expensive camera and lens. I Sold my ZV-E10 for this and I also have the FX30 which is a WHOLE different Camera, but I love the Osmo Pocket 3 and I have the Action4 and I'm going to get the Action 5. Nice Review but I bought the basic version as I already had the Dji Mic*
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@KellySpore3 ай бұрын
Pretty sure your mic was under your coat. You want it on the outside of the coat or on your blouse not covered by the coat. Your sound was muffled for a bit.
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I didn’t notice until I was editing. That’s a lesson learned for next time tho! 😊
@offzawall3 ай бұрын
or increase the gain of the transmitter
@antoniotrialonis79573 ай бұрын
beautiful❤
@antoniotrialonis79573 ай бұрын
beautiful❤
@DenverTI3 ай бұрын
Great review. The 1080 video looks great to me.
@George-q3d3x3 ай бұрын
really nice review! looking forward to seeing more of your contenr
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thank you! ☺️
@gr8fullytedicated3 ай бұрын
I had a lot to learn about vlogging cameras when I first started my channel. I went from a Sony ZV-1 to a ZV-E10 and then to the ZV-E1. The ZV-E1 was the most expensive by far but also did the best job by far. And then the Pocket 3 came out. I got the Creator Combo and have to say I rarely use my ZV-E1 anymore except when I want to shoot telephoto shots. I use my Pocket 3 almost exclusively with my vlogs. Some suggestions that might help: ND filters are a must to reduce that overly bright stuff that happens. Many of them don't allow you to close the P3 because they are too fat. But K&F has some that allow you to close the camera. I basically leave my K&F ND 16 on all the time off or on except when I'm inside or in low light. You can slow the gimble speed down to the slowest level and it helps a lot.I find that the DJI wide angle lens curves things at the outter edges. I think someone below mentioned shooting in 4K--that's a must. When using the mic that comes with the Creator Combo, sometimes I don't realize that the camera has been off long enough for the mic to shut down, so I have to make sure it's on when I hit record. If I don't, the P3 uses its internal mics and you can really tell the difference. Finally, if you're filming and press & hold the large button on the left the gimbal will hold (not move), making it much easier to move your hand without fussing with the gimbal--much like holding an action camera and turning. I've found that light rain or mist dosn't seem to affect the P3, but I am very careful about anything more than a light mist. Good liuck and have fun with it.
@Anto_Levo_Mtb3 ай бұрын
Pocket 2 is also a great camera that can be got cheap. 4k and manual settings is best, just like with osmo action
@Iyaman-medic3 ай бұрын
Ow thats awesome. Same here
@wakeywarrior3 ай бұрын
You are just uploading in 1080- looks like it was shot on that as well? The camera isn’t great at 1080, put it on 4k if you move it around a lot and pan, 50fps. Shooting at 1080 is wasting your money on this camera.
@ItsThatGirlJJ3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ve been playing around with the settings a lot since filming this and I’m slowly getting used to it 😊 Still learning how to edit too so I think I might have rendered the footage in the wrong setting 🤷🏻♀️ I’ll get there though
@ItsThatGirlJJ4 ай бұрын
This is my first travel vlog so please forgive any quality issues! I'm still learning how to edit and I will be upgrading my microphone very soon! Hope you enjoy 💕
@shiny777114 ай бұрын
That is the world’s pinkest house… Nice vlog! 😊
@ItsThatGirlJJ4 ай бұрын
Haha, It sure is! Thanks 💕
@real_kaylah8 ай бұрын
😍😍😍😍
@real_kaylah8 ай бұрын
😍😍😍
@Z3NNGT9 ай бұрын
Bro where did you find pleasant piazza???
@ItsThatGirlJJ9 ай бұрын
😂
@tylerwinsatlife11 ай бұрын
love this
@ItsThatGirlJJ11 ай бұрын
Thank you! 💕
@itswindyyy Жыл бұрын
Nah, it’s been 5 years since I’ve travelled with aircraft. Maybe I should….
@Mercury-tt8sg Жыл бұрын
you don’t exceed a 100 views what r u on 😂😂
@ItsThatGirlJJ Жыл бұрын
This is repurposed content from my other platforms where I’m more active/have a bigger following 😊
@Endwino Жыл бұрын
Where money?
@AntonovBoi Жыл бұрын
I flew from Delhi back to HK on the 4th.
@Iactuallygotbannedonroblox Жыл бұрын
Wizz air
@Airbus4lifemitGROG Жыл бұрын
I think I was on that exact flight the setting looks the same