I must agree with Dom. At first on the video I say HDR, but after looking on the blog for sure the Slow shutter plus flash. The one thing I noticed is the ceiling, some reason the dark shawdows jump at me. The last one just feels enviting and warm. Great tip!
I like the 1/50th w/flash the best. The HDR looks a little odd. The 1/50th w/flash gives the best overall dynamic range while keeping a natural warm inviting feel as Joe stated.
Hello, Dom! Please checkout your RSS Feed. It´s feeding with blogposts in italian about MAC. I tried to re-sign to your feed via the url http://dombowerphoto.blogspot.com/ and I also got MAC posts... I use google reader.
I must agree with Dom. At first on the video I say HDR, but after looking on the blog for sure the Slow shutter plus flash. The one thing I noticed is the ceiling, some reason the dark shawdows jump at me. The last one just feels enviting and warm. Great tip!
ReplyDeleteI like the 1/50th w/flash the best. The HDR looks a little odd. The 1/50th w/flash gives the best overall dynamic range while keeping a natural warm inviting feel as Joe stated.
ReplyDeleteThis video is linked to the blog below. People seem more concerned with your lack of tripod use than the message...I enjoyed it Dom, thx.
ReplyDeletehttp://fstoppers.com/best-technique-for-shooting-interiors-hdr-or-flash
I think the 1/250th + flash looks the best. It gets more detail in the ceiling and better exposure out the window. The HDR looks to cold.
ReplyDelete@Clodius I think most of the people on that other blog just don't get the point of the video. Dom 150th + flash is cool.
ReplyDeleteHello, Dom!
ReplyDeletePlease checkout your RSS Feed. It´s feeding with blogposts in italian about MAC. I tried to re-sign to your feed via the url http://dombowerphoto.blogspot.com/ and I also got MAC posts...
I use google reader.
Marcelo