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Creating a stacked composite image in a large modern interior

Creating a stacked composite image in a large modern interior

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Creating a stacked composite image in a large modern interior

So here we are in the living, dining, and kitchen area, doing what I call a reverse angle because we're looking back towards the kitchen, which is the reverse of what I think will be the main shot, looking out towards the windows. And one of the really important aspects of this room is the furniture. We've got signature pieces of furniture, they're really beautiful, the shapes are really beautiful. And a big part of the concern that I had, once I had the camera position set, and I again, just like before, set the camera position by looking at my background, and choosing a lens, and choosing a, a camera position that gave me the background that I wanted. Then it's a question of arranging the foreground furniture, and the middle ground furniture in this case, because the room is so deep. So, but I had to keep in mind that I wanted to allow the shapes of the furniture to read, because they are really beautiful. So that was one of the things that drove my decision on where things went…

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