Thanks you for the nice comments. I appreciate all comments even negative ones. I'm still having problems with outside shots of homes, this is critical because this is the first shot they see. I still have a lot of work to do.
Have a great day
Can anyone tell what program if any, or filters if any, were used to produce this pic. Most of you seem to be pretty sharp, I'm very new but I want to see if photographers can look at a picture and Identify how it was produced. Just wondering.
Thanks
Appreciate the boost
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Like the butterfly
Have you tried photomatrix pro for second and third shots.
I'm new at all of this. The #2 pic would have looked great bracketed I bet. Still a good shot though
Ralph
I guess I'm a light weight, I only have one camera
Thanks
Ralph
Thanks for the welcome, Looking forward to this adventure
I am considering doing other things, not just real estate. But I'm in the real estate business so it is kind of a priority. Competition is getting greater and I need to be able to do a good job representing our clients homes. I think the D700 is the right price range for me so its looking pretty good based on your advice which I appreciate. I am attaching a couple of photos for comment. These were done using photomatrix Pro.
I Need all the help I can get. By the way, I took these photo's using a Nikon D3000, (+2, 0, -2) which has no AEB capability and it takes too long to do. I also used a Sigma 10X20 Wide angle Lens. Thanks
Ralph
Very new at photography but do pretty well considering I am self taught. Looking for a good real estate camera, Looking at Nikon D700
Any Suggestions? I will be using AEB and photomatrix..