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    Real Estate Photography: When I shoot manual, my images are way too dark and I try to not have a ISO greater than 400. Can I shoot in aperture mode instead? It just takes longer to process. Using SonyA7iii, for bracketing.

    Real Estate Photography: When I shoot manual, my images are way too dark and I try to not have a ISO greater than 400. Can I shoot in aperture mode instead? It just takes longer to process. Using SonyA7iii, for bracketing.


    When I shoot manual, my images are way too dark and I try to not have a ISO greater than 400. Can I shoot in aperture mode instead? It just takes longer to process. Using SonyA7iii, for bracketing.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2021 07:38 PM PST

    What is your HDR workflow?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2021 06:20 AM PST

    This isn't a HDR vs Flash/Ambient debate. I plan to learn how to better utilize off camera flash this year but in the meantime I'm always looking to improve my HDR workflow.

    For HDR I currently shoot 3 bracketed RAW photos with my histogram peak to the center-left to get as much highlight recovery as possible. I also use a speedlight set between 1/32 - 1/128 to remove shadows on objects in the foreground. In Lightroom I pull the highlights down -25 and push the shadows +25, run the shots through LR/Enfuse with Exposure-0.40 Saturation-0.60 Contrast-0.00, and then do my final LR editing. I've been fairly happy using this process but I would love to try alternative workflows. You can see example of my work here - https://www.instagram.com/buzzphotorva/

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    Trying out real estate photography.. looking for critiques

    Posted: 05 Feb 2021 02:36 PM PST

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