As a realtor you will want to include photos of the property you market on your real estate websites. This is indeed a very good thought as community pictures play a very important role in marketing the local homes for sale. While capturing the photos for your website, you must take care to get all the basics of photography right. These basic aspects of real estate photography include queries on whether to use autofocus, reflection from flash, use of different digital camera features and the format of photo that will be uploaded. Here is a quick brush up on the important basics of photography…
In most cases, the flash plays culprit in photography. If you are using flash either on or off the camera you need not use the tripod. But make sure to get a good focus of the long distance objects by using a tripod when you do not use a flash. When you use flash, reflections and hot spots are unavoidable and can be taken care of with cloning during the post processing. To get a sharp view of the distant images, you can make use of the hyper focal focusing. If you are capturing images in low light areas, it is essential that you turn off the auto focus and switch to manual focusing as controlling auto focus is very difficult in dimly lit areas.
Once you have the photo ready, you can make it look more attractive by post processing of the photo using photo editing software like Photoshop or Lightroom. It is important that you concentrate on the white balance while post processing of the photo. There is no pre-defined right position for the white balance. It is only your discretion that decides what level of balance is right for the audience you are targeting. You can also make use of the CCD and CMOS in the photo editing software to set the histogram and exposure.
You can get the best results out of post processing by shooting in the RAW mode. You can make changes on the white balance, exposure, histogram, etc on a RAW file without damaging the image. Shooting in RAW will prove to be a better deal when compared to the JPG photo formats. It is also advisable that you keep the ISO on the camera as low as possible. This will give more power to your flash and thus removes all possible disturbances in photography.
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Resource Links:
Bill Fields All Star Coaching Program: http://www.AllStarCoaching.net
GreatWest GMAC Search all MLS Listings: http://www.LocalHomeLink.com
GreatWest GMAC Consumer Buyer/Seller Blog: http://www.GreatWestBlog.com
T. Sami Siddiqui (Broker/ Owner) Buzz About Sacramento Blog: http://www.samisiddiquiblog.com
Brodie Stephens (Executive Vice President) One Stop Blog: http://www.brodiestephensblog.com
GreatWest Podcasts- Weekly Updates on new REO, Short Sale, Bank Owned Foreclosure Listings: http://www.HouseTalkOnline.com
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