Lounge / diner looking out over the cityImage showcasing the bespoke furniture designed by the Interior DesignersView from the balcony over the city showcasing the bespoke furniture.TV Room- highlighting all the furniture and fittings designed by the Interior Designers.TV Room with views over The Grand PalaceKitchen aspect with tropical palms on the balconyCorridor with hidden doorsThe view from the main bedroom looking out over the old city.Entrance into the apartment with antique buddhas on plinthAs the light fades the apartment is beautifully lit.Evening view of Wat Arun along the Chao Phraya River from the balcony
Hi Tuca, I really enjoyed your course and learnt so much. When you have time please can you give me some honest feedback so I can keep improving. Also - one question... Do you always tend to photograph from the same height ie do you tend to set your tripod at a preferred height for interiors or does it just depend on the size of the room. Is there a preferred height that you go to? Many thanks, Tracey
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traceymalone1
Hi Tuca, I really enjoyed your course and learnt so much. When you have time please can you give me some honest feedback so I can keep improving. Also - one question... Do you always tend to photograph from the same height ie do you tend to set your tripod at a preferred height for interiors or does it just depend on the size of the room. Is there a preferred height that you go to? Many thanks, Tracey
beabarile
Hi Tracey!
Nice project!
What lenses did you use to take these photos? Thanks, Bea
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traceymalone1
@beabarile Thanks Bea, much appreciated. I used my 14mm -30mm lens for these interiors.I rarely use the 14mm though, mostly between 20mm and 30mm.
tucareines
Teacher PlusHello Tracey!
Great pictures. Soon I will do a detailed analysis of your project!
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traceymalone1
@tucareines Thank you Tuca, much appreciated!
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