I just finished a website design for a drywall company. They wanted me to shoot a few tours in one of their big projects. They had made arrangements with the client but I was only given 30 minutes to shoot (figures).
Not only was it pouring rain that day but for a 2.1 million dollar home it was awfully dark (even with the lights on!).
The images came out so dark that I had to increase the brightness by 5 stops. This is where shooting RAW really has some advantages. Not my greatest tours but the ceiling work is pretty impressive nonetheless.
Thanks Jerry! It was funny. I spent 10 minutes scoping out my locations and 20 minutes capturing the data. The stitching and cleaning process was a different story however.