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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 362928" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>No a criticism but I guess it depends on the type of real estate being sold. When selling US$15 million homes in So. California, the rooms are too big to use flash. I've tried flash once with 4 SB900's and the photo was rejected because the under side of the tables and top of cushions of the dining chairs were not properly lit. Worse part about using flash is that the recess lights will not be prominently highlighted, swamped by the flash. Here's <a href="http://milankphoto.smugmug.com/Architecture/Rancho-Pacifica-Home/44571075_gK3zWj#!i=3564263803&k=tRfjRjS" target="_blank">what is acceptable - barely - in So. Cal</a> (the pics are taken by my brother-in-law- he uses only 2 image bracket HDR.) When I do <a href="http://yauman.smugmug.com/Architecture/Architechure/i-zP6rWrC/0/2040x1254/UCB-Chemistry-1-2040x1254.jpg" target="_blank">big rooms</a> like this, HDR is the only way to go - HDR-Panorama requires multiple HDR images to be stitched together. Flash would overwhelm the reflections and details behind the glass walls will be lost. Btw, all my shots are done tethered so I never use live-view; I'm quite blind so I have to see the images on my 15" MacBookPro screen when doing high precision work. I almost always do 3-bracket but sometime I can get away with 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 362928, member: 15418"] No a criticism but I guess it depends on the type of real estate being sold. When selling US$15 million homes in So. California, the rooms are too big to use flash. I've tried flash once with 4 SB900's and the photo was rejected because the under side of the tables and top of cushions of the dining chairs were not properly lit. Worse part about using flash is that the recess lights will not be prominently highlighted, swamped by the flash. Here's [URL="http://milankphoto.smugmug.com/Architecture/Rancho-Pacifica-Home/44571075_gK3zWj#!i=3564263803&k=tRfjRjS"]what is acceptable - barely - in So. Cal[/URL] (the pics are taken by my brother-in-law- he uses only 2 image bracket HDR.) When I do [URL="http://yauman.smugmug.com/Architecture/Architechure/i-zP6rWrC/0/2040x1254/UCB-Chemistry-1-2040x1254.jpg"]big rooms[/URL] like this, HDR is the only way to go - HDR-Panorama requires multiple HDR images to be stitched together. Flash would overwhelm the reflections and details behind the glass walls will be lost. Btw, all my shots are done tethered so I never use live-view; I'm quite blind so I have to see the images on my 15" MacBookPro screen when doing high precision work. I almost always do 3-bracket but sometime I can get away with 2. [/QUOTE]
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