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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 507479" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>I normally shoot ISO 320 f8 and use my shutter speed to control the light. I normally start with a window exposure, I use up to 6 strobes to bring the light level up in the room. I do some bracketed shots with fusion to bring it together and finally mask and bring in the windows in Photoshop. Of course it is all done on a tripod. If I am really luckky I can get by with two shots with windows or one shot ambient. Tough light and large rooms with lots of windows are the big challenge, sometimes 5 shots or more.</p><p></p><p>Real Estate photography is much more difficult than many think but can be very enjoyable. Interior design comes next and if you are really good, architectural.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 507479, member: 753"] I normally shoot ISO 320 f8 and use my shutter speed to control the light. I normally start with a window exposure, I use up to 6 strobes to bring the light level up in the room. I do some bracketed shots with fusion to bring it together and finally mask and bring in the windows in Photoshop. Of course it is all done on a tripod. If I am really luckky I can get by with two shots with windows or one shot ambient. Tough light and large rooms with lots of windows are the big challenge, sometimes 5 shots or more. Real Estate photography is much more difficult than many think but can be very enjoyable. Interior design comes next and if you are really good, architectural. [/QUOTE]
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