From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
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Noting the progress of the photos taken at twilight
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
Noting the progress of the photos taken at twilight
- Okay, no time to spare. See the sky is getting to be pretty nice right now, and I'm going to make you a bet right now that my half second exposure is way dark. It's a little dark, let's run that out, to a second, and I'm going to turn this Pocket Wizard on and see how those strobes are looking when we fire those. So we should see those two bedroom windows light right up. Didn't fire, so as I look at this, I'm looking at the windows, particularly the kitchen window, those are the two that are definitely the brightest. And I'm watching to make sure they don't get too bright. We could easily, and now I'm going call it and say we could easily out to five, six seconds before we're done, and those won't be too bright, and in fact, I may just go ahead and run that shutter speed. I'm going to put it out to four seconds. And I'm going to have to go inside and troubleshoot those strobes. So four seconds, and then four seconds over here, and we'll see our picture. See, so the image is totally…
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Why photograph real estate exteriors at twilight?3m 29s
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Setting up the twilight front exterior photo3m 52s
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Setting up a back exterior house photo at twilight5m 22s
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Waiting for the moment to photograph at twilight11m 9s
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Turning on interior lights for a twilight exterior photo4m 43s
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Noting the progress of the photos taken at twilight9m 54s
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Making the final back exterior twilight images3m 13s
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