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Jan 11, 2013 15:55:20   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
These are pictures of a kitchen that I designed for a client. All were shot in 3 exposures and a little PP after. C&C welcome!

From the family room
From the family room...

From the sitting area
From the sitting area...

From the table
From the table...

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Jan 11, 2013 16:45:36   #
Lmarc Loc: Ojojona, Honduras
 
maryp wrote:
These are pictures of a kitchen that I designed for a client. All were shot in 3 exposures and a little PP after. C&C welcome!


Those are great! You captured the inside detail but at the same time the light from outside is not blown out. And it all looks very natural and realistic. I think you nailed these!!! :thumbup:

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Jan 11, 2013 17:24:59   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
Lmarc wrote:
maryp wrote:
These are pictures of a kitchen that I designed for a client. All were shot in 3 exposures and a little PP after. C&C welcome!


Those are great! You captured the inside detail but at the same time the light from outside is not blown out. And it all looks very natural and realistic. I think you nailed these!!! :thumbup:


Thank you!

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Jan 11, 2013 17:35:57   #
SuKai Loc: California
 
Excellent! Both the design and the photography :thumbup:

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Jan 11, 2013 21:40:48   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
maryp wrote:
These are pictures of a kitchen that I designed for a client. All were shot in 3 exposures and a little PP after. C&C welcome!


Well done on both counts

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Jan 12, 2013 00:48:34   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Image #1 = Wow!
Image #2 = Wow!
Image #3 = Wow!

And a girl did it! Not too shabby!

<Bazinga!>

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Jan 12, 2013 03:29:46   #
andrew.haysom Loc: Melbourne, Australia
 
Very nice work, both on the kitchen design and the HDR!

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Jan 12, 2013 07:21:45   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
Image #1 = Wow!
Image #2 = Wow!
Image #3 = Wow!

And a girl did it! Not too shabby!

<Bazinga!>


You made me laugh~I used to have a sign in my office "Of course I don't look as busy as the men, I did it right the first time." :lol:

Thank you!

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Jan 12, 2013 07:23:01   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
Thank you Biker Chic, Up-2-It and Andrew, much appreciated!

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Jan 12, 2013 08:14:41   #
Evansgr Loc: Concord, NC
 
Super great job, Should I ever win the lottery I'll have you come design a kitchen for me!.

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Jan 12, 2013 08:20:14   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
Evansgr wrote:
Super great job, Should I ever win the lottery I'll have you come design a kitchen for me!.


:thumbup:

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Jan 12, 2013 09:45:42   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Great photos but an even greater kitchen design. I love the use of the tile to face the free standing counter/breakfast bar and the use of the walnut cabinets contrating with the blond floors. Very nice.

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Jan 12, 2013 10:52:18   #
clicktime Loc: Yucca Valley Ca.
 
I have been installing high end cabinets for 11 years know. It looks like you are good at what you do.If I could do anything to improve this kitchen it would be to include finished end panels on the cabinets. The photos are well done. IMHO HDR rocks in realestate photography.

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Jan 12, 2013 13:02:23   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
quote=joehel2]Great photos but an even greater kitchen design. I love the use of the tile to face the free standing counter/breakfast bar and the use of the walnut cabinets contrating with the blond floors. Very nice.[/quote]

Thank you![

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Jan 12, 2013 13:04:24   #
maryp Loc: Boston
 
clicktime wrote:
I have been installing high end cabinets for 11 years know. It looks like you are good at what you do.If I could do anything to improve this kitchen it would be to include finished end panels on the cabinets. The photos are well done. IMHO HDR rocks in realestate photography.


I am just starting to try the HDR with my kitchens and I love the look! I use a lot of deco end panels but sometimes the client just doesn't want to spend any more!! we were in a mid range cabinet line.

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