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drisley
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 17:57
On Thursday a friend and I will be taking pictures of a renovated hotel in a small town nearby (inside and out).
For indoors, is it usually best to use a tripod and natural light?
Or could a bee maybe provide enough coverage for a moderate sized hotel room?

Thoughts?

kenwood33
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 18:10
Have you seen this? The guy use 3-4 flash to light up the interiors.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/53533693@N00/page3/

PhotosGuy
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 21:27
Great link Ken. But this belongs in "Talk about..."

Starting Architectural Photography - 6 pages (http://photography.about.com/library/weekly/aa100603a.htm)

drisley
4th of September 2007 (Tue), 23:30
Thanks guys! I will have a look.

This is sort of the high key clean look I like

http://images2.fotop.net/albums2/isp/miscellaneous/room1.jpg

http://images2.fotop.net/albums2/isp/miscellaneous/room2.jpg