Dear Folks,
I'm just beginning to learn real estate photography. I need some help in the area of proper composition/technique regarding wide angle. Here is some background: I have a Sony A7R and a 24-70. I also purchased the crop sensor Sony E-lens 10-18, (made for the NEX cameras). I don't get too much darkening in the corners between 13-16 mm or so in full frame mode. I've been practicing taking shots of historic buildings. I take multiple images and create an HDR, but for simplicity, I will attach a JPEG image (RAW was too large to load) that has not been altered by me in any way - straight out of the camera.
I placed the camera on a tripod and used a remote to trigger the shot. I stood back far enough to get the building - top to bottom in the frame. I used the in-camera level to try to keep the horizontal and vertical plane correct. The result looks horrible to me. (I used the Sony 10-18 here). I realize that some correction can be made in Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop (I have CS6) but I know it is better to get the best image out of the camera before post.
What suggestions would you make regarding 1). better composition? and 2). better technique for proper look and feel of the photo?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Dave