Gee... my human eyes don't see smoke/fire damage all over the interiors like your HDR pictures show... There is NO substitute for actually lighting a space.
The HDR gimmick does actually seem to work outdoors in the backyard shadow filling pictures.
I loved your presentation, and great music >> 10/10 , now I'm converted. I was so unsure of flash or HDR for High end photography. Do people like soft or sharp images? that was my problem. But with that warm saturated soft look how can you compare,it wins hands down!! Thanks so much for this video.
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
Gee... my human eyes don't see smoke/fire damage all over the interiors like your HDR pictures show... There is NO substitute for actually lighting a space.
The HDR gimmick does actually seem to work outdoors in the backyard shadow filling pictures.
mrpenney1 1 month ago
I loved your presentation, and great music >> 10/10 , now I'm converted. I was so unsure of flash or HDR for High end photography. Do people like soft or sharp images? that was my problem. But with that warm saturated soft look how can you compare,it wins hands down!! Thanks so much for this video.
nswbestbuilder 2 months ago
whats the song?? who sings?, btw really cool photos
macmacmax 5 months ago
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Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
fdh1004 5 months ago
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
fdh1004 5 months ago
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Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
fdh1004 5 months ago
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Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
fdh1004 5 months ago
Nice photos. I think HDR has yet to be discovered by the real estate industry. I think it has the power to greatly increase the possibility of a sale. You're right in that it is time consuming, but when you look at what the seller has to gain, it's the best 5 to 10 minutes one could spend. I have traveled around the world staying in beautiful homes and have had them all paid for by the HDR photos I took of the properties while renting. Thanks for posting the video.
fdh1004 5 months ago
Great video.
jodyleemoore 11 months ago
This video does a good job at explaining HDR.
jtjdt 1 year ago
nice
fogster31 1 year ago