- Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:23 pm
#46112
Thanks WolfKiller.....
Yes, this is all Maxwell with some touch up in NeatImage. I agree that the bottom cabinets are too dark, but this is exactly what the client wants.
I have been visiting photography forums online lately and all the pros recommend using an fStop of 8 and a slower shutter speed (I am using 1/30 in this image) when shooting interiors. They also advise that it is wise to shoot later in the day so that the film does not have to compensate so much for the brighter exterior. It is truly amazing how close this technology is to actual photography - I'm even going to take a class in photography starting next week in hopes of improving my images even more.
I am not quite happy with the way this one turned out - It looks a bit too sterile to me and the framing of the shot looks too mechanical - also I feel it is oversaturated (too contrasty)..... I am currently running an evening view using a different camera lens at not quite so wide an angle. I would love to see more depth of field in this rendering, but that is difficult to achieve when using camera angles below 35mm.....
I will post my revisions if others would like to see them....
Thanks,
Kevin