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digitaluprising
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 18:01
Hi guys,
I didn't know where to post this, but these are pictures of a new Spa/Salon named Bliss.

I've been taking pics for 2 months now and would like to improve. This is my first interior photoshoot.

I think an Interior section for the forum should be created!

1. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0307.jpg
2. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0335.jpg
3. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0339.jpg
4. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0343.jpg
5. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0371.jpg
6. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0375.jpg
7. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0392.jpg
8. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0393.jpg


C&C please.

digitaluprising
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 18:01
9. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0394.jpg
10. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0397.jpg
11. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0407.jpg
12. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0416.jpg
13. http://www.digitaluprising.com/upload/root/IMG_0421.jpg

Excess images changeds to links. POTN limit is 8 per thread.

Jon

zander303
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 18:58
Think your in the wrong section my friend.

Maybe try the urban or still life forums.

I've no experience of this type of photography but they look good.

digitaluprising
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 19:04
Thanks..

Can somebody move this to the correct forum?

digadv
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 20:28
Nice photos. Sometimes the stuff outside distracts the attention. I would love to see you shoot these at night with a couple of stobes setup "stobist" style. I think the colors would jump and be very unique.

Mark1
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 20:34
They look good. But a lot of them look tilted.

digitaluprising
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 20:42
They look good. But a lot of them look tilted.

Yeah, I posted this on another forum and they commented on how I was leaning. Should some of them have been shot straighter?

zander303
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 20:49
Might be worth while hiring a Canon TS-E 24mm or similar for Interior shots to see how you get on with it.

dinanm3atl
13th of August 2008 (Wed), 21:14
Is it just me or are the whites really blown out?

Mark1
14th of August 2008 (Thu), 00:46
Should some of them have been shot straighter?


ALL of them need to be straight.

kenyc
14th of August 2008 (Thu), 07:35
Is it just me or are the whites really blown out?


Exactly my though, they all seem a bit overexposed to me.

and my feeling is that first one should be all in focus.

merelyok
14th of August 2008 (Thu), 08:48
I actually like the softness of the first shot.

digitaluprising
14th of August 2008 (Thu), 14:05
Exactly my though, they all seem a bit overexposed to me.

and my feeling is that first one should be all in focus.

I might've overexposed it just a bit. I'll be careful with that next time.

fiveFPS
18th of August 2008 (Mon), 02:18
wow are those all handheld?

hockeyplaya13
18th of August 2008 (Mon), 21:53
well the cars in 2 and 5 are distracting to me. Not sure how to go about fixing that, but just my opinion.

Ook
19th of August 2008 (Tue), 00:04
What kind of apertures are we talking here?

fiveFPS
20th of August 2008 (Wed), 12:06
What kind of apertures are we talking here?


for the first photo it seems pretty wide open as the focus was blurred at some points. But I guess it's up to the shooter but for that particular shot I would like clients to see everything that is displayed. So I would be using F22+ if possible =)

A tripod would be your best friend.