Interior Design (pic heavy)
Aloha gang,
I haven't posted anything in a while, been super busy (that's good news). One of my recent projects was to fly to O'ahu and shoot a few different properties for an interior designer. She had several projects come together at once and chose to book me for the day, which was pretty fun!
The set was shot on a Sony A7iii with Sony G-master 16-35mm / 2.8. All but one of these are single frames, using a very gentle amount of flash to retain an ambient feel. The one that required blending came from a single frame, copied and adjusted for the blend.
Jumping from a Canon 7Dii to this 15 stop wonder clicker has been such a good move for me. Not trying to sell anyone, just sharing the experience.
C&C always welcome, and of course, Mahalo for viewing. Enjoy!
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Comments
Nice work!
www.mind-driftphoto.com
The shooter who can really get a handle on manipulating lighting, has got a real opportunity to do good things. I'd say you've seized your opportunity.
Your images are excelent and really shows your skill in capturing the beauty of not only the rooms, but to also show the details.
My only nit is not with you , but whoever constructed the bathroom and placed two outlets within inches of the sinks and running water. Thry did not even use GFI outlets. Thats a danger..
Orv
Thomson, Ga. USA
www.Osalisburyphoto.smugmug.com
Mahalo nui loa!
Wow, super awesome way to say a thing. Thank you!
Thank you for the compliment, and yes, I agree...no GFI, AND near the water basin...crazy!!
Good stuff JBR! Last 3rd rocks
Mahalo Taz!