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in CA, $2.2M buys you this

Maximus96

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complete with butt-rinsing toilets
 
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thanks guys, processing started as a blend of multiple exposures, then minor straightening and tweaks in photos for levels, etc...
 
That cabinetry and woordworking inside is beautiful.

Fantastic shots, man. That is how real estate photography needs to be done.

Have you ever considered getting a tilt-shift lens for your exterior shots?
 
i've considered a tilt shift, either the 17 or 24, but i'm not sure if i can justify the cost for now or how much i can benefit from one. i can try to fake a tilt-shift look with some extreme perspective correction in photoshop.

i've even considered selling the 85L and pick up a TS-E and a 85 1.8, but i just can't make myself part with the 1.2

my more immediate plan is to get a pole set up so i can get more elevated exterior shots.
 
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