omoeko
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Hi All.
I ventured into interior photography, and most of the shots are in small tight rooms where I need to capture as much as possible. In this case, I have attached the 430 ex flash onto the camera as I like to shoot with the lights on to give a softer feel and also want to avoid yellowing on the photos due to the temperature of the lights.
I'm shooting using a monopod as a tripod, which will consume too much space, which I don't have.
My questions are as follows
The pictures of the lounge wth the blue sofa, there isn't a lot of natural light coming in. The flash is attached to the camera, is there anything else that I could have done better here ?
These photos are intended for a website, they have not been edited at all and I would like to ask if all improvements can only be done at post processing or if I were to retake the photos what can I change ?
Lastly, when providing photos that will be used online/social media, what is the correct output size to ensure that quality is not lost and the images remain small in sizes such that they can load quickly ?
From Left to right
IMG_2573 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/10
IMG_2585 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/6
IMG_2616 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2617 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2641 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2645 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2781 | ISO 100 | f10 | 1/25
IMG_2787 | ISO 100 | f10 | 1/25
I ventured into interior photography, and most of the shots are in small tight rooms where I need to capture as much as possible. In this case, I have attached the 430 ex flash onto the camera as I like to shoot with the lights on to give a softer feel and also want to avoid yellowing on the photos due to the temperature of the lights.
I'm shooting using a monopod as a tripod, which will consume too much space, which I don't have.
My questions are as follows
The pictures of the lounge wth the blue sofa, there isn't a lot of natural light coming in. The flash is attached to the camera, is there anything else that I could have done better here ?
These photos are intended for a website, they have not been edited at all and I would like to ask if all improvements can only be done at post processing or if I were to retake the photos what can I change ?
Lastly, when providing photos that will be used online/social media, what is the correct output size to ensure that quality is not lost and the images remain small in sizes such that they can load quickly ?
From Left to right
IMG_2573 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/10
IMG_2585 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/6
IMG_2616 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2617 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2641 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2645 | ISO 100 | f8 | 1/40
IMG_2781 | ISO 100 | f10 | 1/25
IMG_2787 | ISO 100 | f10 | 1/25