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Old 09-20-2006, 09:55 PM
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These are few pictures i took for some local 21 Century realtors last week. Some of these people are living at large.



















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HEY! What the??!! How'd you get in my house?



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thats some great interior designing
Old 09-20-2006, 11:32 PM
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most of these houses list in the high 1mil to 2mil
Old 09-20-2006, 11:40 PM
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damn if we stop spending money on our cars somebody here might be able to afford one of those houses in 20 years!! lol
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are those hdr shots (or multiple raw conversions)? the colors look awesome, but some pictures have the effect that the furniture is floating.
Old 09-21-2006, 01:07 AM
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the red white n blue on that last one looks like a YMCA gym or somethin
Old 09-21-2006, 01:42 AM
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beautiful houses, ugly interiors.
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They look soft and saturated. Looks like alot of detail is lost. Reflections, blown out windows, and lens distortion are noticeable. Nice though.

How much are you charging per house?
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Nice shots. I think for interiors the softening you did can be flattering.

One thing is buggin' me a little. Its in a few of them, but for an example see pic #5. It looks to me like the shot wants to have the molding perfectly horizontal. I thnk if you cropped to get that straight you would have a nicer picture. You may not have enough overflow on the sides to do the straightening and still get what you want in the pic (content wise), but if you do, give it a shot.

In general i think you need to watch your horizontals and make sure they really are

The colors look good.

I presume your skys are fake?
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Is it just me or do homes like that look cold on the inside? I guess I'm just not used to $$$$.
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friggin ballers.........lol
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Originally Posted by eddieclayton
Is it just me or do homes like that look cold on the inside? I guess I'm just not used to $$$$.
very cold inside since they are too big.
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Originally Posted by dsmal
They look soft and saturated. Looks like alot of detail is lost. Reflections, blown out windows, and lens distortion are noticeable. Nice though.

How much are you charging per house?
the realtor requested that way so they can print it out in their little advertise stuff. $200 per property.
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Originally Posted by eddieclayton
Is it just me or do homes like that look cold on the inside? I guess I'm just not used to $$$$.
Very cold inside indeed, My dream home is a real log cabin home.
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Originally Posted by davidf
Very cold inside indeed, My dream home is a real log cabin home.
+1

I have a brick ranch right now, but have ALWAYS wanted a log home.
I have a friend who's husband builds them for a living. You can have a NICE large log home with 10 acres for 100K in WV.
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With a log shop in the rear.
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Looked a lil funny to me too, like all the light has been turned into a fuzz or something, either way incredible shots bubble!
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that looks like one of my grand parents older houses :X


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