"Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote in message
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Nice suite Jay! One suggestion: have you ever thought about hiring a
professional photographer to get some tips on how to photograph interiors?
I
just don't think a point-and-click flash does the room(s) justice. I'm no
photographer but you may find out that a modest investment in some
lighting
and/or different photography techniques may make your hotel look amazing.
Look at some of the hotel chains' websites to see what I mean.
Hope you don't mind the suggestion...
Regards,
Marco
Jay H, FWIW...
-Place camera on a sturdy tripod so it will stay "registered"
-Frame the entire room as you want it to look.
-Turn off camera flash
-Set f-stop so the veiw out the window(s) is/are properly exposed.
-Take Picutre One
-Set f-stop so the interior of the room is properly exposed
-Take Picture Two
-Cut out properly exposed window portion of picture 1
-Paste it over window in picture 2
-Chances are you will need to do some minor color correction because the
world outside the windows will probably look a little blue as sunlight is
much bluer in color temp than indoor lighting.
Just my $0.02 worth...
Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
Chandler, AZ
Photoshop Wizard, 3rd Class
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