Great video and educational as well. I would love to have a similar farmers market here in Las Vegas (just dreaming...). Thanks for sharing.
@dwfletch6 жыл бұрын
+Ary Mirochnik The market was very appetizing! In fact, I would say the produce in Uzbekistan was all very good; so tasty. The standout item, for me, was the melons: they are the best I've yet tested. So sweet and so juicy; much better than those in America.
@dwfletch6 жыл бұрын
+Ary Mirochnik I struggled with the pacing of this video. I try to keep all my videos to 2 minutes or less, but Bukhara has so many sights that the video started to become very overfilled. I would try to choose places to omit, but could never bring myself to select any of them for leaving out, because they were so lovely.
@AryMir6 жыл бұрын
The video is not long and is interesting to watch. In a short video, you have to make choices and be at peace with what you choose. Happy travel! I am looking forward to your next update!
@dwfletch6 жыл бұрын
+Ary Mirochnik Almost all of the content of my videos from Uzbekistan focuses on the wonderful, historic buildings there. I was afraid that this was creating the impression of a place that is backwards. Therefore, I was very happy to include the High Speed Train to try to correct this imbalance. Showing that Uzbeks travel around in "Talgo 250" trains at 160mph (faster than any train in the USA) helps us see past the stereotypes.
@dwfletch6 жыл бұрын
+Ary Mirochnik Thank you very much! My next update will be the final one from Central Asia: Samarkand.
@nsnoesuarez6 жыл бұрын
Was this shot using only the FZ2500?
@dwfletch6 жыл бұрын
Noe Suarez the entire video was shot on my Lumix FZ2500, except for the short clip inside of the Book Haouz Mosque. That short clip required a gimbal and I do not have a gimbal that can support my FZ2500, but I do have one that can support my phone. Therefore, that short clip was shot on my phone.