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Jan 16, 2017 22:15 |  #8806

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I do that from time-to-time. Two cameras, two tripods, two external battery power extenders for the cameras, two wireless triggers, and make sure the cameras are either both visible at the same time or otherwise secure from passing curiosity. :-D

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Well by next to each other I meant about a half mile away haha.


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Jan 17, 2017 17:54 |  #8807

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^the sky replacement is a bit too obvious for me in both of those. The halo around the leaves gets distracting. The second is a very nice comp and the house portion of it is well done, great leading line down the the carriage house/garage. It shows the property well.

I did these awhile ago and the sky replacement technique wasn't the best. I'll have to go back and redo with a better technique. Thanks for the reminder.


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Jan 18, 2017 21:35 |  #8808

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Well by next to each other I meant about a half mile away haha.

That would make it more complicated. :-D

I was doing a shoot in New Haven CT. The two cameras were on tripods at either end of the block across from the front of the building. Maybe 200 feet apart. I had about 8 people tell me to be careful because of the crime in the area.


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Jan 18, 2017 21:52 |  #8809

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That would make it more complicated. :-D

I was doing a shoot in New Haven CT. The two cameras were on tripods at either end of the block across from the front of the building. Maybe 200 feet apart. I had about 8 people tell me to be careful because of the crime in the area.


Oo ya that's sketchy. Luckily I was in the hills.


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Jan 18, 2017 23:05 |  #8810

Here are a couple of images from a new house I shot yesterday for the builder.

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Jan 19, 2017 09:41 |  #8811

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I'd pull down the saturation in the blues in this but that's just me. I hate cold light in my photos.


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Jan 19, 2017 10:54 |  #8812

Some more practice

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Jan 19, 2017 10:57 |  #8813

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Jan 19, 2017 11:01 |  #8814

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Beautiful. Do you happen to know what the flooring is in that shot?


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Jan 19, 2017 11:05 |  #8816

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Beautiful. Do you happen to know what the flooring is in that shot?

I believe it was a tile floor that looked like wood planks. Was really nice though


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Jan 19, 2017 11:49 |  #8817

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I believe it was a tile floor that looked like wood planks. Was really nice though


I would work on trying to control the light balance. The warm and colds contrasting in each image is very distracting. One of the problems of using natural light only :/


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Jan 19, 2017 17:52 |  #8818

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I would work on trying to control the light balance. The warm and colds contrasting in each image is very distracting. One of the problems of using natural light only :/

Use the color sliders in Lightroom.
There a about 8 of them ranging from red to magenta. There is a Hue slider, a saturation slider and a luminance slider.
that offers a lot of power for getting the bluish and yellowish areas in a mixed lighting scene under control.


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Jan 20, 2017 08:41 |  #8819

Thanks for the tips


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Jan 22, 2017 17:44 |  #8820

Shot yesterday. The second one may be a bit unusual - it's the type of image I enjoy making when the normal views have been made. My clients seem to like the way these kinds of images fill out the set.

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