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    OMG!! I WANT THAT HOUSE!!! And I love Tennessee!!


    Overall, you did a fantastic job on the lighting in every room! Extreme improvement over the original listings photos! IMO there is one room that the distortion is really noticeable and that is the master bedroom.


    Denise

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    I just did some heavier-handed lens correction on the master bedroom. I replaced the pic in the gallery. It's not perfect, but I think it's better. Now off to bed... :-)

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    Sean


    They look great.


    But I do have one comment. The drapes in the master need to be closed. The car in the window is not a good selling point, ....well unless you love your car more than your wife....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk


    Sean


    They look great.


    But I do have one comment. The drapes in the master need to be closed. The car in the window is not a good selling point, ....well unless you love your car more than your wife....
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    I didn't even notice the car until I was editing the master bedroom earlier yesterday morning. Ideally, the car should have been parked somewhere else.


    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725


    Much better!!! One thing to add ...you
    not only succeeded in making the photos brighter than the originals but
    you created a very warm cozy feeling about each of the rooms!


    Very well done!


    Denise


    Thanks Denise. ;-)


    Quote Originally Posted by Paul McSweeney


    Very nicely lit Sean. Wish I could do similar.


    Keeping with your lens instead of a TS, what about just keeping the
    lens dead-level then cropping to get the desired apparent viewpoint.
    Could you still get enough of the foreground in that way?


    Paul.


    With some of the rooms, probably not. The rest--quite likely.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bill W
    I do this type of photography on the side....to
    support my bad habits; buying photography equipment....and I have been
    considering the 10-24 for small room shots, e.g. bathrooms and laundry
    rooms. Bur after seeing your pix, I think I'll stick w/my pano head and
    stitch (normally 2 shots are enough) pix together for the smaller
    rooms.

    A stitched pano's not a bad idea...I may have to try that if the situation calls for it.

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    Good job on the photos. I know the local agent tend to show up with a typical point and shot camera and take the photos. The know the angles and the typical shots that buyers want to see. But they are sales agents and not photographers. A skilled photographer can put the right light on a home to show case it. The Wide angles, photo stitching, color/contrast adjustment a photographer brings in is no match for a real estate agent with a point and shot.


    In my humble opinion the photographs are the cover by which the house is first judged by perspective buyers. If the photographs do not look inviting then that is a lose of a potential follow up and hopeful sale from an interested party.


    Your collection appears to cover all the major points most like to see in a home . Comparing the listing photos with yours I see two totally different homes. Your photographs add that something special and inviting that would lean me to see this master piece in person. While the agents photographs make the home look cramped &amp; dark (at least compared to your vision) and most importantly nothing special.


    In the past 5 years I have helped family privately sell a half dozen homes. The only think lacking with private sales is quality photographs which I did my best to help out. It is a market that appears to be growing although I am not sure how much money is in it. I would tend to think that for a agent who is asking anywhere from 2-5% of the value of your home they could spring for $500-1000 for high quality photo shot of the home or even have a professional photograph on a full time staff .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimr
    In my humble opinion the photographs are the cover by which the house is first judged by perspective buyers. If the photographs do not look inviting then that is a loss of a potential follow up and hopeful sale from an interested party.

    I couldn't agree more.


    Quote Originally Posted by jimr
    I would tend to think that for a agent who is asking anywhere from 2-5% of the value of your home they could spring for $500-1000 for high quality photo shot of the home or even have a professional photograph on a full time staff .

    I hope so... ;-)

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    I just gotta say WOW!! on all fronts. First off BIG WOW!! for the way their agent completely screwed them over with his lack of knowledge of presentation. That house could have sold instantly had he known better.


    And my second WOW!! to your photos Sean! Especially after flipping through the Agent's photos first. The difference in impression is astounding! I'm not bothered at all by the distortions at first glance...but that just might be the WOW factor still kicking in []


    I've come across these photographers who do interior and exterior architectural photography for just this purpose, but I'm thinking you'll get there in no time!!


    -Tak

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    Much better!!! One thing to add ...you not only succeeded in making the photos brighter than the originals but you created a very warm cozy feeling about each of the rooms!


    Very well done!


    Denise

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    Very nicely lit Sean. Wish I could do similar.


    Keeping with your lens instead of a TS, what about just keeping the lens dead-level then cropping to get the desired apparent viewpoint. Could you still get enough of the foreground in that way?


    Paul.

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    Oh, and I think you did a marvelous job of conveying the spaciousness of the home!


    I don

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