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Old 10-10-2012, 09:54 AM   #119
TheGrimm
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Originally Posted by bizaro86 View Post
Thanks! I'm mainly interested in getting shots that show the full space in rental properties. Any tips on where to shoot from in a (usually vacant) room to show what size it is?

Also, could you explain what you mean by "shoot as tight as possible?"

Finally, I've never been satisfied with the photos I have of galley style kitchens in condos, basically either the perspective seems wrong or I can only shoot one side. Any tips?

I think the goal with real estate is to present the space as being large and open? I would consider sticking to the lower end of the mm spectrum, for instance, the 10-22 EF-S lens can be quite fun, in-fact, it's the only reason my wife keeps a non full-frame camera onhand, she pretty much leaves the 10-22 on it. The only caveat with this type of lens is the edge distortion. Don't have anything on the edge of the frame that looks bad when stretched (e.g. women tend not to like this!)
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