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Did a search on here but only a few dated threads about shooting interior shots of houses and buildings.
I have been doing it as a favour for friend's from time to time and would be interested to talk about it with others who take these sort of photos.
I have been going with my 10-24mm lens (usually at 10mm) and with the tripod have been shooting around F11 and ISO50. I then just adjust the shutter speed for the lighting conditions.
I know the wide angle distorts the room but I think it's better to show the most of the room as you can. I also go with nice bright shots if I can.
Here are a couple of shots I took in the last house I did...
DSC04364 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04376 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04380 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04433 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
One thing I struggle is the glare from windows, I have tried merging different exposures for the window and then the interior but it never looks quite right.
So anyone else take these shots? Any tips?
Sammy
I have been doing it as a favour for friend's from time to time and would be interested to talk about it with others who take these sort of photos.
I have been going with my 10-24mm lens (usually at 10mm) and with the tripod have been shooting around F11 and ISO50. I then just adjust the shutter speed for the lighting conditions.
I know the wide angle distorts the room but I think it's better to show the most of the room as you can. I also go with nice bright shots if I can.
Here are a couple of shots I took in the last house I did...
DSC04364 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04376 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04380 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
DSC04433 by Sammy Donaldson, on Flickr
One thing I struggle is the glare from windows, I have tried merging different exposures for the window and then the interior but it never looks quite right.
So anyone else take these shots? Any tips?
Sammy