The bath and bedroom scenes definitely need an image specific white balance. Also, be cognizant of the ceiling fans. You've cut off a portion of the blades in several of these. I'm surprised that the a drawer was left just partially open.
The selection of view points was markedly improved over the first photo. The rooms were portrayed with their own personality. This is an improvement. Keep working at it. You're definitely improving.
--Bob
PhotoKurtz wrote:
OK. Did most of the house. Master Bedroom maid didn't show up today. Office is out of control. This seems to be improving. Thanks for all the responses.
Some are HDR. Lots of layering for corrections.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
rmalarz wrote:
The bath and bedroom scenes definitely need an image specific white balance. Also, be cognizant of the ceiling fans. You've cut off a portion of the blades in several of these. I'm surprised that the a drawer was left just partially open.
The selection of view points was markedly improved over the first photo. The rooms were portrayed with their own personality. This is an improvement. Keep working at it. You're definitely improving.
--Bob
I agree with Bob, definite improvement. I would, however, suggest that taking pictures of a house for sale is similar to taking good wedding photos; a good wedding photographer straightens the hair, smooths the gown, etc. A good real estate photographer may want to "eyeball" the room to catch open drawers, doors, smooth out the bedding, etc.
Keep up the good work.
I thought about putting a white card in each scene to use for WB setting. Erase it later.
Getting in your drawers??? Yes, attention to detail will be required... For this exercise I was just working on figuring out techie stuff. I'd rather not get involved with flash lighting. Has also been good exercise in PP techniques. Now to go shoot a friend's house for more practice. Thanks again for feedback and tips.
Ceiling fans... In or out or left hanging? That can require lots of ceiling to be left in. Just wondering.
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