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Informative video I have a question: Since you use the trigger for the flash and it is pointing to the same spot as the flash, is the trigger just a low power flash to set of the regular flash attached to the camera? (Sorry for a novice question – I have a flash for my camera, but I haven't used it much at all)- Thanks
Interesting video, as usual. I do have one question – you mention (at around 6:23) that you "blend" the regular shot with the flash shot. How do mean that? Do you mean you process them as though it was an HDR shot using HDR processing with the 2 images, or perhaps you just put one shot on a layer over the other and just change the opacity to get a good look? Just wondering.
For an inexperienced beginner like me, very informative video. thank you Rob
Glad that tripod is working out for you!
As per usual a very informative video. Great to see you at work, Rob.
I love work. I can watch it for hours on end.
Thanks rob. The angle coverage of fish eye corrected is similar to 7-14? ( at 7…)
Lots of interesting info in this one for property shoots.
Great video,just keep going 👏 👍 💪
Rob then finds a can of paint thinner, and places it in the room with the water heater. Loud explosion ensues. Spends the the rest of the day photographing the fire trucks arriving. 🙃
McDonald's Big Mac still tastes the same after all these years — are they still using the same cow? Ah and yummy Egg McMuffins!
Really appreciate you producing real estate camera work.