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katbel

macrumors 68040
Aug 19, 2009
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tizeye

macrumors 68040
Jul 17, 2013
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Orlando, FL
OK, I was a little busy today...
A few representative photos with wide angle lens in order listed below...
1) Retook the entry gate as my stock image was the prior developer. Probably won't use this one vs a closeup, but gives an idea expansive depth of field of a wide angle lens.
2) Expose for the outside and raise the light inside. Reflections can be a major issue, as the umbrella flash reflected on the door. While could photoshop with multiple shots reflecting in different areas and mask out, easier to just open the sliding glass door.
3) wide angle to be close and cover the entire kitchen
4)Direct 4 corner composition. Notice how it extends the depth of the room. Solution is to take an angle, two walls - which I did, but lose some detail along the right wall. Also, blotted out names on the diplomas and certifications and the owner was very appreciative when I told him I would do that.
5), 6) Hallway and Master baths. Notice the angle to avoid the 4 corner in a small room. Also used the mirrors to an advantage to show an even wider view. On the Master, took a second of only the tub and shower.
7) Showing lifestyle
8) While took photo when arrives, re-took when leaving as had better sky and lighting. Advantage of pole photography that have birdseye view, and wide angle lens can be well forward of the sidewalk and frame the entire property. Also shows it is a relatively small house - than that interior.
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