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Apr 19, 2010 20:50 |  #1

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Apr 19, 2010 23:26 |  #2

They all look good to me... the only nit pick that I have is that the red looks a little over saturated in the first picture. Other then that they look good




  
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Apr 20, 2010 11:45 |  #3

they look good. xept i can not even tell if they are hdr photos or not.


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Apr 20, 2010 12:12 |  #4

my guess would be that they are because the inside and outside of the house (interior shots) are both properly exposed.




  
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Apr 20, 2010 12:55 as a reply to  @ glick's post |  #5

HDR's look good to me. What looks even better is the house. That is one cool place.


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Apr 20, 2010 18:35 |  #6

these are all pretty good but that first one is awesome.


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Apr 20, 2010 19:19 |  #7

Very nice.
Although hockey skates and palm trees don't seem like they go together.


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Apr 21, 2010 16:07 |  #8

tvdang7 wrote in post #10030907 (external link)
they look good. xept i can not even tell if they are hdr photos or not.

Thanks! Mission accomplished.


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Apr 23, 2010 12:12 |  #9

HDR-wise they look great! But here's a few thoughts on other stuff:

In the third picture, the out of focus part close to the camera in the bottom right of the image is very distracting.

I was taught to turn on all lights and lamps since otherwise, they look dead and dull which is unflattering to the room.

In the last picture, there is some kind of rope in the bottom right. Also unflattering.

In some of the pictures, there's some pretty extreme wide angle tilting - I was always taught to avoid this but I guess sometimes if you want to get the whole room in, you have to.

It looks like you opened the garage door to let some light into the hallway? Good idea but the visible vehical isn't ideal.


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Apr 23, 2010 21:27 |  #10

I think they are excellent.


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Apr 23, 2010 22:00 |  #11

They look OK as far as the HDR goes. The exposure out the windows could be a bit darker but over all they look good.

Only thing is, to me, they look very rushed. Because there are elements in every one of them that should have been removed and could have made them a lot better. They are small things but the are in prominant positions...

The white pipe and bucket against the wall on the left of the first one. If they were dark color they mioght not be as obvious. But a few seconds and move them out of sight would help a lot.

The 2 chairs in the second. Move them into the shot or out of it. But all three are cut off in some extent.

In the third the arm of some chair sticks out of the bottom right very oddly. Anso the foot stool and second stool way to the right. Again 10 seconda and move them a bit would make a lot cleaner image.

The kitchen shot is not too bad. The lights turned off is never a good idea. And the car in the garage... Back it a bit so you show the front of the car. even if that is not the "proper" parking position.

The pool table... the open door in the background gives 2 exposures for out side. While it may be that way in person. When viewed remotley it looks a bit off. Turn off the fan as well.

In the last ont the rope is very destracting. Also the cord for the lamp in the middle should have been set so it goes off the table behind the lamp out of site of the camera. A personal nit pic is the remote and game controler should go as well.

They are all tiny nit picks. And they are tiny quick fixes. Its just that they were not taken care of. I will say none of them kill the shots by any means. its just that they jump out at me right away.


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Apr 28, 2010 13:46 |  #12

The house is awesome! You're images do the house justice. Very colorful.


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Apr 28, 2010 17:16 |  #13

I like them all execpt for the open door showing the tire on the suv in #4, other wise great work and great colors.




  
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Apr 29, 2010 07:54 |  #14

All good points that I agree with. I shot these while folks were setting up for a party, and it was hard to get them out of the room for a couple of minutes. These shots did get me two real gigs though to shoot two more houses which I will go over more carefully before shooting them.


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Apr 29, 2010 13:40 |  #15

ya very cool house! my favorite is that pool table! Wish I had it


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