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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Good House Pics
My picture taking ability is horrible. Any tips? I don't really want to invest in a nice camera. I've got an iphone 4 and a six year old Canon Powershot point and shoot that is 10.0 mega pixels.
I don't need pics to look crazy professional, but I can never seem to get an entire room in a shot. I'm doing better now that I researched lighting, but it always seems like I can't get back far enough to get the shot I want of an entire room.
Just an FYI, my houses are typically mid-60s SFRs with smallish bedrooms and narrow halls.
Any tips?