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Larkspur, CO - This was an angle that was requested by the client. I had to squeeze the camera lens through a metal railing in order to get an unobstructed shot. I used a Godox AD200Pro to balance the light coming from the windows and to clear out some shadows.
I've never seen such giant green curtains!
Multiple flash layers blended with an ambient layer. One exposure for the sky and one for the windows.
Single shot
3 YN560s in various parts of the interior to boost the brightness of a very dark interior.
YN560 in hand on low power, manually triggered 4 or 5 times to light up some areas.
PS raw adjustments, mostly bringing out the sky more dramatically, and some dodging.
Overcast day, so didn't know how this was going to go compared to a clear day. Overall, I'm pleased with the result, but I would still like to receive advice and input on what I could've done better.
A pic from a recent real estate photo shoot. This amazing house was built in the 1600's, and you can actually see the city of Boston from this property. I was informed that the people in the town would actually gather on this very spot to witness the Battle of Bunker Hill unfold.
This is the bathroom of the castle I shot in France. Again no flash just a longer exposure. Edited in LR and PS.
Part of a series of real estate photographs taken for a local Brisbane home for sale. This is the formal lounge. Bright and spacious.
Used AD360 to light the patio outside and at the same time throw light into the far part of the room. Used 3 speed lights inside to open up the living space.
Living Room - main level
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this shoot info: 2 exposures for interior and windows...2 speed lights, edited in PS and LR