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2020-10-19, 18:36:01

mutilo

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hi guys a question

since my images tend to represent real situations (for apartment renovations and therefore small spaces) and not catalog images, I wanted to ask which approach was most suitable for creating images of value.
For example, in this one I don't like the fact that the sink has a shadowed part (the sink will be placed against the wall behind the camera). How can I do this? Should I cut the sink or squeeze the shot?

PS sorry for the translation but not knowing English well I use google translator

Thank you


2020-10-19, 19:24:02
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Since you're cheating a viewer by cutting the wall, then why not to go little further and place hidden light, add some self-illumination, or even overpaint in photoshop. It's you who creates the rules.
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2020-10-19, 19:30:25
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it is true I had not thought about it, what a fool .... thanks a lot I try.

2020-10-20, 21:34:05
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So better right?

what do you think?

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