These photos are from Oct. 23rd. From a house I shot for an agency which is selling the house. I did a little post process in lightroom. What do you think?
I think they look great.
My only comment is on the bathroom photo, I would have closed the curtains completely. The view out here doesn't look that great and seems a little distracting. Maybe apply slight blur to it??
With architectural photography you must be aware of lines and their effect (especially unintended effects). The tiles in the room look like they are sloping downwards giving the impression that there is a slope in the room.
I love how the photos look.
I was just wondering if there could have been a way to enhance the way the frames have been cropped? For example, in the photo of the living room, perhaps the wall light that is seen at the top of the frame could be shot in full or just cropped out? Also, the curtains thing that Tom Lim mentioned.
I think they look great.
My only comment is on the bathroom photo, I would have closed the curtains completely. The view out here doesn't look that great and seems a little distracting. Maybe apply slight blur to it??
With architectural photography you must be aware of lines and their effect (especially unintended effects). The tiles in the room look like they are sloping downwards giving the impression that there is a slope in the room.
But do you think that when you look back at the verticals, the slope is subconsciously canceled out?
im new to this game but IMO i would have popped a CTO flash at top to stairs
I agree. The darkness at the top of the stairs, IMHO, says this is closed, don't go here.
Light (CTO or not) would be more inviting, what is up here?
I love how the photos look.
I was just wondering if there could have been a way to enhance the way the frames have been cropped? For example, in the photo of the living room, perhaps the wall light that is seen at the top of the frame could be shot in full or just cropped out? Also, the curtains thing that Tom Lim mentioned.