From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
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Waiting for the moment to photograph at twilight
From the course: Real Estate Photography: Exterior at Twilight
Waiting for the moment to photograph at twilight
- So we'll get our main camera set up. We're ready to go. Light levels are dropping but we still have time. I think we still have a good 15 minutes before the sun actually does go officially below the horizon. I brought some filters with me. Let me climb up here. You'll see I've got a big square filter holder on the front of the camera. This is a LEE Foundation, there's another brand that's basically the same thing. It works by having a ring that fits every lens diameter that you own. So this particular lens, which I'll get to in a second, is an 82 millimeter. The frame fits on all the rings. So you have a lot of rings. One for every lens, but one frame. The lens I'm shooting with is my 24 millimeter tilt shift lens. I don't mind breaking out the tilt lens or the shift lens now because this is a slow motion kind of a shoot. Unlike the interiors where I had maybe a minute or five minutes, right? Even 15 minutes to make a picture. I have an hour, I'm out here for an hour, hour and a…
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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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