Nice job. You’ve done this before, obviously. <g>
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Mar 31, 2015, at 8:33 AM, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> We had some friends from upstate New York (the frozen north) visiting us for
> several days. After a few days of pleasant South Carolina weather they began
> getting interested in actually buying a place here but not until it was
> almost time to leave. They looked at 4 houses in the neighborhood that were
> for sale and absolutely fell in love with this one. It's not actually on the
> market yet but I heard from the owner that she plans to sell soon. Yesterday
> I took some photos of the house so my friends could remember the details of
> what they saw and also show their children and grandchildren what they're
> thinking of buying.
>
> The photos I took are in the link below. Everything was done with the E-M1
> and the 9-18. If there are any not taken at 9mm they are very few. I don't
> yet know how to use the HDR feature on the E-M1 and HDR in PhotoShop is still
> a mystery to me. It managed to "destroy" the 2 images I tried. So I was
> amazed that, in many instances, I was able to capture the outdoors through
> the windows in full sun and only slightly overexposed while having enough
> shadow lifting capability to correct extreme underexposure of the interior.
>
> I also did it while working very quickly on a very light tripod so as not to
> inconvenience the owner. I'm sure I could have done much better with much
> more time and the big Manfrotto with geared head. One of these days I'm just
> going to have to tackle the HDR thing as well as getting better at correcting
> distortion.
>
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/349%20Declyn%20Court,%20Seasons/index.htm>
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