>Yah, I suspect in a kitchen that size anything less than a 60" wide
>cooktop would look tiny on the floor plan. Question of scale, eh?
>
I had to talk her out of two side by side 48" sub Z's and a bigger
range. Would have had to bust out another wall.
>Looks like a really nice set of cabinets Mike.
>
Thanks, not my style, too dark, but to each their own. Keeps everything
from looking the same. :>)
>I've never had any luck with flash in my interiors photos. The pros
>sure can do it, and they get better results than I do for sure. For
>me, tossing a photoflood in there to boost the ambient light and
>bracketing the heck out of it works pretty well.
>
Yes the flash just wasn't practical. All that glaring stainless, glass
and polished rock and no way to preview for hot spots and reflections
(using film) and I don't have a flash meter. I think two floods
maybe.... and something to tone down the reds.
> I use Reala or Fuji 160S Pro, both of which have "4th layer technology"
> which helps with
>mixed lighting.
>
I was wishing I'd used Reala.
> I haven't tried compositing yet, but exposing one
>frame for the outdoors and one for indoors and layering them in PS
>(as Moose has shown in other posts) seems like it would be cool for
>these as well.
>
I would like to try that too. This house has a spectacular waterfront
view but I didn't have tactical nuke to light up the interior.
Mike
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