Wow, Thomas, thank you so much. It means a lot coming from you as I have admired your stunning portraits when posted. I contract for other companies so I don’t have a say in the the order in which the images are presented. I do try to shoot like a virtual walk-through.
Sharona
Thomas902 wrote:
Sharona you are truly a master of your craft...
Wonderful to see other gifted commercial shooters here on UHH...
Your Nikon Z6 with it's AF 14-30mm f/4.5 Z Nikkor certainly delivered here...
Fabulous renderings all... superb attention to detail and composition...
The final image is absolutely breathtaking!
btw, one of my clients (a Realtor, I do her marketing promo headshots) shared the following.
"Always lead and close with the Kitchen..."
It is the "Lady" of the house that nearly always makes the final purchasing decision...
Following her advice we switched the virtual tour to showcase the Kitchen...
Presto! We closed quickly after this simple adjustment...
Looking forward to more of your creative and gifted architectural renderings Sharona.
All the best on your epic journey...
Sharona you are truly a master of your craft... br... (
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I recently bought a Canon G5x II used from Keh. I got it for a walk around and travel camera since I can’t be bothered to carry even my mirrorless unless it is for work. So far only took jpegs as I don’t have time nor frankly interest in pp. I have been very pleased with the images sharpness and overall IQ. I mostly use aperture priority with a bit of exposure compensation.
Chrishants wrote:
I just got hold of an old Canon G7X, to help with images for a website I am putting together. Just wonder what other forum members think of these? Seems very nicely made and cost was about the same as a used plastic lens for an entry level Nikon DSLR.
My Dad had the BMW when I was very young. I remember the front opening like that. I had a T-shirt that said “My Daddy drives a BMW”.
Thanks for your comments. It was very enjoyable to photograph that home.
Shoot on tripod AEB brackets of 5 raw in manual or aperture priority, iso 100, F 7.1 or 8, +.03 or so exposure compensation as needed. Darkest exposure for window views and brightest for detail in shadow areas. Merge in Photomatix natural or Lightroom with Enfuse plug in. That’s all I got, we send post processing out. Of course have room staged with no clutter, remove scatter rugs, dish towels, etc. Mostly wide angles like 16mm, some closer up detail shots to highlight special features. Small bathrooms can be done in vertical camera position.
CHG_CANON wrote:
No worries. I was being snarky to a mis-reading of my original post in my remedial training offer to a very accomplished portrait photographer. Glad to hear my goofy contributions are appreciated.
An accomplished photographer here is at times truly deserving of a snarky comeback. I have seen and admired his stunning work however.
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you need me to teach you how to adjust the as-captured AUTO WB result in your RAW editor, just commit to 2-hours training, my rate is $50 / hr ...
Btw, my previous comment wasn’t meant to be the least bit snarky. I was being sincere. I find your postings very informative and helpful, love your photos especially of animals, and enjoy your humorous comments on occasion.
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you need me to teach you how to adjust the as-captured AUTO WB result in your RAW editor, just commit to 2-hours training, my rate is $50 / hr ...
Paul, my UHH hero, sign me up! I am guessing we could cover white balance quickly and move on to other topics for the remainder of the two hours.
This is the one I travel by air with for commercial architectural shoots with attached Benro 3 way geared head.
Benro - Slim 58" Carbon Fiber Tripod - Blue/Black
Model:TSL08CN00 SKU:6213274
If a vertical line was drawn from a point on the horizontal line downwards you would then have 2 right angles.
Thanks Joe. I did not have time to go back today with camera. Maybe he will be there in the morning.
joecichjr wrote:
Beautifully artsy with that mirror-like reflection
On a commercial office building photography work trip to Orlando and took a walk around a lake near hotel. Cellphone pic zoomed way in so not at all sharp. May go back tomorrow with Nikon Z but only have 14-30 with me.