Real Estate Photography - Big Open Space - Viewed 16 times (this month)
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| Focal length: | 16 mm |
| Aperture: | f 8 |
| Shutter: | 1/100 sec |
| ISO: | 320 |
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Posted in Categories: Dining | Living Room/Family Room | Other Interiors |
Again, not for the Lumoagoraphobic... god knows how many lights on this one...
2 AB1600s CL and CR bouncing on wall, 2 small SB80 in the DR, bouncing on left wall, 1 upstairs, bouncing on a door, 1 in the Master to avoid the dark hole look, 1 in the foyer and that's pretty much it.
1 9 Comments on "Big Open Space"
♦ Wow. This one rocks.
Scott Hargis @ 2009-02-04 21:35:57
♦ Yeah, really great shot.
jkoegel @ 2009-02-04 23:35:23
♦ Nicely done Michael. Just curious, were the house lights on?
PChandlerDesigns @ 2009-02-05 00:52:57
♦ Trust you to come in on the stairs, Scott!! Beautiful shot.
propertypixtas @ 2009-02-05 04:21:14
♦ Great comp and lighting. Off the charts on this one. M. James
M James - jnorthen.com @ 2009-02-05 06:17:17
♦ Very natural looking lighting. Great work.
Images By Audra @ 2009-02-05 12:48:04
♦ Wow... that's a TON of lights. I'm really curious how long it took you to dial in all these lights and get the shot you needed. I'm a perfectionist and have a habit of spending too much time on shots that aren't going into Architectural Digest. I always kick myself for driving my own hourly rate into the dirt.
iso100 @ 2009-02-05 20:25:46
♦ Thank you everybody for the nice words. @PC, nope, all lights were CFL's and I didn't like them in @iso100, well, not that many lights, but for RE Work, I guess it's fine, with a pretty decent outcome in image quality. Took me 3 minutes and a half to setup this one. I only went upstairs once for the MB that was to hot initially. I also used partial of the same setup for the LR that's camera right.
Michael Asgian @ 2009-02-05 22:01:07
♦ Lumoagoraphobic. - We should add that to the RE Photographer index. Nice balance of all the natural and strobes. Interesting the wall the between the dining room and stairs.
Interface Visual @ 2009-02-06 09:31:17