From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
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Turning on interior lights for a twilight exterior photo
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
Turning on interior lights for a twilight exterior photo
- Alright, it's now 7:28 exactly. The sun just officially went below the horizon. It went below our horizon a little while ago, but let's give it another test shot. Open the mirror, wait a second. Click. Want that camera just in a zen state of stillness for these long exposures. There, we're getting somewhere. And honestly, that can be a finished photo. That actually makes the house look really nice. I'm gonna run this further, I want a more dramatic sky, but this is actually a legit picture right now. But, I'm getting a little worried about those bedrooms. I can see the glow in the windows at this point, and the bedrooms are a little dim. I'm going in and I'm gonna place some lights in those. I don't know that I'll need them, it may be that this'll work out for us, but I want 'em in place in case I'm gonna use 'em. So I'm gonna head in and set some lights. So we're coming to the point where things happen really quickly. Let's see. So that was the wait period, this is the hurry up…
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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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