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Apr 20, 2008 11:31 |  #1

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Apr 20, 2008 11:56 |  #2

I can only assume that you are using these for brochures.

Regardless of what your're using them for, they are quite good.

The first one, for my taste is a little to light, but not much, and the rest of them seem spot on.

Nice series.


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Apr 20, 2008 13:04 |  #3

thanks. i will be using them for my online portfolio.


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Apr 20, 2008 18:20 |  #4

I think you have done well with the exposure given the bright dayliht and darker artifically lit areas.
No5 seems slightly off focus or its the red wine i am drinking..

If your goal was to show of the property space and layout nice job.
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Apr 20, 2008 19:34 |  #5

Nice work - the first kitchen shot looks a little green - how do you do your white balance? Gray card or other reference? I guess you probably need to do it on a per room basis.


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Apr 20, 2008 21:35 |  #6

i am using these for an online portfolio, i do real estate photography for realtors.

i use a white balance cap, normally works great. i guess that shot is a little green, i might end up replacing that one with another shot for my portfolio.


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Apr 20, 2008 21:39 |  #7

I absolutely love these, great job! It would make me want to go and see more of these homes.


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Apr 21, 2008 09:25 as a reply to  @ aaskyscrapers's post |  #8

Excellent shots aaskyscrapers ! Which lens are you using?


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Apr 21, 2008 14:53 |  #9

10-22mm canon...love it


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Apr 21, 2008 14:59 as a reply to  @ aaskyscrapers's post |  #10

Really good photos, it would also get me motivated to see this home.


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Apr 21, 2008 20:36 |  #11

aaskyscrapers wrote in post #5375230 (external link)
10-22mm canon...love it

Thanks! Guess I found my next lens.


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Apr 21, 2008 21:51 |  #12

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Excellent shots aaskyscrapers ! Which lens are you using?

Nice shots. Did you use the 10-22 for the interior shots also?


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Apr 21, 2008 22:54 |  #13

yes, it was used for the ones above, as well as the skyline photo some of you might have seen.


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Apr 22, 2008 21:29 |  #14

I like them very much.. i would suggest some more staging light... strobes or tungsten.. but overall very, very good..


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Jun 16, 2008 11:45 |  #15

What lighting are you using other than natural?


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