字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 traveling all the way from Japan. I've come to experience the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Ford talented Instagram photographers on a trip sponsored by Travel Alberta. We're on a mission to find the best photo ops in the area. And I'm here to learn from the pros how to become a better instant cover myself. Hello. So I'm making this video in Watertown, Alberta. Um, what? I'm here to climb a mountain with a bunch of instagrammers and learn how to take beautiful pictures of the scenery. Don't look at me. Hey, you're judging. May I ca n't tell? Let's go talk to them. So I don't feel as weird alienating. I think they'll judge Bear sob is very short hike. It should take us 20 minutes, 20 minutes and has the most beautiful view. Wait a minute. Are we actually going on like Ah, Hike! Hike. I thought Instagram was for selfies food pictures. But as I was about to discover, I couldn't be more wrong. I think I think we may have made it. That wasn't hard. I can still breathe. It was my first day of the trip on top of Bears hump in Watertown, Alberta, that I learned a really important lesson about photos. Photos are only as good as the effort that you're willing to put into. Some people may be really happy to shoot. What's right in front of them on Instagram was great for that. But for others, the real challenge and the fund and the excitement comes from putting yourself in front of something really spectacular. Top of Bears Hump offers beautiful, picturesque scenery in every direction. It's really hard to take a bad photo up here on the mountains of the end of the Laker, actually part of Montana USA. And the hard work paid off statistically as well. My post from the Bears got nearly twice the engagement of that of my average photos in Japan. Pretty cool, huh? I can't wait to see where we end up tomorrow.
A2 初級 #排名第一的Instagram加拿大INSTAGRAM不是為了自拍和食物! (#1 インスタグラム・カナダ INSTAGRAM ISN'T FOR SELFIES AND FOOD!?) 8 1 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字