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1 Point, 2 Point, or 3 Point for RE pics

 
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Oct 30, 2020 14:15 |  #1

I am curious as to what perspective all you Real Estate photographers prefer and why. I personally like the 1 and 2 point. I am not a fan when more than 2 walls show in an image as it makes the wall in the middle look like it is is falling away. I am not saying it is wrong just that I am not a fan of the 3 point but would love to hear different perspectives. It also boggles my mind why so many RE shooters do not use the straighten tools in Lightroom or Raw. I know this is off topic but it drives me nuts when I look on Zillow and see crooked rooms? Is it just lazy or do people just not give a crap? Anyway, you all have a great day!!!




  
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