I guess I should explain. I'm a "beginner" who knows the basics. I am aware of exposure and such, but my issues are mainly with composition in the tight space of a house. I have been taking pictures for years on a point and shoot, but have renewed my interest in learning technique with a recent purchase of a DSLR. I have read some of the most highly recommended books on site, so, while still improving, I understand the basic technical aspects.
I am not necessarily looking for magazine quality shots, but I figured knowing what they do to achieve those would help. Even with a fairly open concept home I can't get far enough away to take it all in with an 18mm lens. Removing clutter and cleaning up is a given. I just wanted to see what sort of advice people have. I also thought it may be an interesting topic for discussion how people set up the shots, what lighting conditions, how to deal with the inherit overexposure from windows, etc, etc. I suspect that good home interior shots are difficult to achieve for many photographers of many skill levels.
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