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- hotroddy2
- Canon 24mm 1.4HijoDMaite
- Canon 16-35mm f2.8HijoDMaite
- TripodHijoDMaite
- Any wide angle lenses. You actually don't want to use low aperture number because you want wide depth of field to make everything in focus.pango
- The saturation contrast brightness are most likely done in post.pango
- And tripod +1pango
- Thanks very much you guys. Will manual/auto setting suffice?hotroddy
- Or do you need to shoot at certain f-stop etc?hotroddy
- I know settings vary depending on the amount of natural light but is there any good rule of thumb?hotroddy
- Canon 16-35 L they also make a 10-22 for crop sensors. Shoot it on a leveled tripod at f22 w/ a remoteimbecile
- thanks imb.hotroddy
- good to know about tripod too!hotroddy
- why a remote?hotroddy
- Or 2 sec shutter delay. If you have the patience.pango
- Typically the highest aperture number possible for interior photo. But every lens has different focul point sweet spot.pango
- These have TONS of natural light, most interiors don't and be quite challenging. Practice, practice, practice! FStoppers has some videos.formed
- @hot. Remote because when using higher aperture number you most likely will have to slow down shutter speed. Thus any tiny shake might show up in the photo.pango
- I.e. the shake from pressing the shutter.
Although I don't think a remote is necessary. But why not.pango - Grab one of the photo and see if the exif data is still attached. Some exif’s will show aperture, shutter speed, focal lenght of the lens and if a flash was useok_not_ok
- scheit...they're png'sok_not_ok
- ahh. thanks pango. Good idea. Reason to tether it to my laptop.. and I can trigger shots directly from capture one software.hotroddy
- yes. shitty pngs off a shitty squarespace site.hotroddy
- lots of good exif data here. https://www.flickr.c…HijoDMaite
- the available light in this example you posted is ridiculous, cell phone shots would look like this! lolHijoDMaite
- Flash was definitly used in the photo with cactus.pango
- 16-35 2.8 on a FF definitelyautoflavour
- what about bracketing?helloeatbreathedrive
- You mean HDR? Ya people use that for interior photo too.pango