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The color is "Shadow" by Benjamin Moore. It's not as grape jelly an eggplant as some eggplants look.
This shot was a blend of 4 images with a flash in the washroom. Feedback or comments welcomed. I noticed client had a wire hanging down on the night stand after the shot. So yes there is a patch there.
Well Andy and Zimmy like the new gray. This is Behr's Light French Gray. I actually wanted to go a little lighter but I was afraid it would be too white. Don't get me wrong I like the color but I could have gone lighter and still been okay. This room is like waking up in a cloud. It's so serene and peaceful. It feels... quiet or something. I like the contrast with the Chika quilt from Anthropologie.
2 Flashes, 1 in the toilet room and 1 behind camera right. I wanted to use the mirror to showcase the bath tub on the other side of the room.
Ambient lighting
5 images @ 1EV
Photomatix pro
Nikon d750 14- 24
Paula Cheese Photography
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The sun was going down so the room looks exceptionally dark, though it's supposed to be dark. The room is not supposed to look black. It's actually an eggplant color. You can also tell I was so tortured as a kid having to make my bed that I refuse to make my bed even to take photos. I also bought new curtains from Target.com. These are the eggplant velvet curtains. I had to order the 104" length for my tall windows. They are very good heavy quality and block the light out well. We did go ahead and buy 6 of them. We were sick of having such a bright bedroom with 3 large windows and 2 other doorways that have a lot of light. It's very cozy with the curtains drawn.
With all the furniture moved, it was now time to start putting things in their proper places. The bedroom was the first place to receive attention.
The MBR was a big area to light, with not so many places to hide the flashes. On in the walk-in closet, bouncing, lighting the vanity, one just out of frame left accenting the bed (slightly) and two near me of of the ceilings for fill.
Ambient was balanced as a compromise for the window exteriors and the incandescent lights.