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<blockquote data-quote="Spinny78" data-source="post: 331490" data-attributes="member: 27571"><p>[ATTACH]100912[/ATTACH]Hey All...I am A beginner Real Estate Photographer...I took this photo today and as you can see the sun is in the wrong spot to get a decent photo..Unfortunately I can't always be at the job at the exact moment the sun is in the perfect spot.. I edited the image in photoshop but it looked too contrasty and just basically no good...So my question is to any other real estate/architecture photographers out there is what do they do when the sun is in the wrong spot??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spinny78, post: 331490, member: 27571"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]100912._xfImport[/ATTACH]Hey All...I am A beginner Real Estate Photographer...I took this photo today and as you can see the sun is in the wrong spot to get a decent photo..Unfortunately I can't always be at the job at the exact moment the sun is in the perfect spot.. I edited the image in photoshop but it looked too contrasty and just basically no good...So my question is to any other real estate/architecture photographers out there is what do they do when the sun is in the wrong spot?? [/QUOTE]
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