Nice place, Chuck, but far too neat. You need some more clutter; gives it
that homey look. As for the photos, I wouldn't worry too much about
improving the quality as yours look better than 99% of what most real
estate agents put on line. Good luck with the sale.
Charlie
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The last couple of days I've been taking photos of the interior of my
> house to make some sale photos for when it goes on the market on
> Saturday. <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/2712/index.htm>
> I haven't done this for about 8 years and I had to re-learn some hard
> lessons on dealing with mixed incandescent, daylight and fluorescent. I
> probably should have used flash and filters but I didn't have enough
> time for such sophistication.
>
> So, using only ambient light, I ended up with a lot of photos having
> deep shadow areas in an attempt to keep the highlights under some sort
> of control. Some photos required rather extreme manipulation of
> exposure, shadow and highlight controls in PhotoShop. It was not common
> but several shots show what I think is a light spot caused by reflection
> from the sensor. See the left side of the back of my easy-chair in this
> shot <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/2712/familyroom1.htm> I think it's a
> reflection from the fluorescent fixture in the background. This is not
> very visible in the the actual tiny images used on-line for advertising
> the house (same size as the thumbnails) but I still found it unexpected
> and disturbing.
>
> I was using the mZuiko 12-50 at 12mm throughout. I suppose it could be
> this particular lens but I haven't had a chance to test any other.
> Anyhow I've never seen it before but have never pushed shadows this
> hard. Anyone else seen this sort of effect from the E-M5?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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