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It's More Fun in Colombia - A Travel Video

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By Pete R.,

Video Description:

Colombia is a country that lacks big attractions to draw in tourists like its neighbors Peru (Machu Picchu) etc., but the country compensates for that with its crazy fun dance culture, amazing coffee, and a great many hidden gems for travelers to discover.

I initially planned to spend only 2 weeks in Colombia, but I ended up staying for more than a month. I spent 3 weeks alone in Bogota with my Colombian friends before going off on my own around the country, and I hope this video shows you why. Colombia is a country full of natural wonders and a salsa dancing culture that would put any other countries to shame.

In a nutshell, Colombia is the definition of FUN, and that is what I want to convey in this new video I just reworked for Colombia, with many new additional footages, reorganization, and re-color correction. As the name of the video will tell you, everything is just more fun in Colombia. The party, the hiking, the people, all dialed up to eleven. I had one of the best times of my life with the locals as well as the travel friends I made along the way in Colombia, and I hope that this 4-minute video does the country justice. Enjoy!

Location: Bogota, Medellin, Santa Marta, Cartagena, Salento, Guatape, San Agustin, and Popayan

Camera Gear: Sony RX100 M3

Music: Run by Tristan Barton Licensed Through Artlist.io

Further Reading for Colombia

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Wondering what camera I am currently using? Here are all the camera gear I usually take with me when I am traveling:

Camera: Sony a7R V, the highest resolution full-frame camera out there, is my go-to camera when I travel. All of my recent photos and videos are all from this beast.
All-Around Travel Lens: Sony 24-70mm f2.8 GM II lens is the lens I mounted on my camera the most. The lens covers most of the ranges I need for travel from wide to telephoto. If I have to take only one lens with me on my travel, it would be this lens.
Ultra-Wide Lens: Sony 16-35mm F2.8 GM II Lnes: An ultra-wide lens I often use to shoot expansive landscapes and capture massive architecture I stumble upon while traveling.
Telephoto Lens: Sony 70-200mm F2.8 GM II lens is one of the most versatile lenses to have. It is great for picking out details in landscapes and capturing wildlife when combined with the Sony FE 2x teleconverter.
Portrait Lens: Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG DN Lens is the most compact and lightweight 85mm F1.4 lens out there. It's sharp and produces stunning bokeh for subject separation, perfect for portraits and street photography.
Drone: DJI Mavic Mini 2, a perfect drone for those who travel light. It weighs less than 250g and smaller than an iPhone when folded and can capture 4K video as well as 12 megapixels RAW photos. More than enough for its size.
Bag: Langly Alpha Globetrotter is a camera bag I use to carry all these lenses as well as other essentials when I'm traveling.

Want to create a travel video of your own? Be sure to check out my 10 Practical Tips For Making A Great Travel Video as well as A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Make A Travel Video.

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