I don't think the lighting was as bad as you surmised. I think most will
respond well to just a bit of shadow/highlight control even as JPEGs.
If you have raw images that you can pass through ACR you'll do even
better. You don't want to lighten the shadows too much or you'll change
the look of the place.
Chuck Norcutt
SwissPace wrote:
>
> I struggled with the lighting though, it was bright outside but most
> windows were small and inside remained quite dark, I hoped to capture
> the moody lighting but failed in most cases, I guess the only way would
> be HDR and taking bracketed shots in manual mode, I hope the answer is
> not flash. There are a lot so I don't expect many of you to look at them
> but if you can help advise me on how to improve I will use it sometime
> as it is highly likely I will return there one day, maybe when we next
> have guests.
>
> http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/7980753_CU8vF/9/518596716_AV8k5#518615307_zr79Q
>
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