You’d think if you’re selling a nearly $8M home you could afford a decent photographer. But maybe not.
OK, it’s just that they didn’t know about proper lighting for night shots. But maybe not.
Gee, maybe it’s all that bright Orlando sunshine causing glare. But maybe not.
Hmm… Perhaps the shots of smaller areas are better. But maybe not.
Uh, maybe they just woke up?
Or had a few too many?
I know! All together now, loudly enough for the guy in the projection booth to hear us, “Focus!”
Yeah, that oughta do it. But maybe not…
It may not look like it here, but if you go to the link, you’ll see just how bad these photos are. (I think… anybody else having trouble getting the enlarged photos to come up?)
@Emerald63: The enlarged photos are working fine for me both here and on Redfin. Where are you having trouble?
@Marty E.: Long explanation went to you privately. I just now tried it again and I have the same problem. But come to find out… if I turn off AdBlocker, Voila! I can see the big pics again. There’ve been some changes recently to Mozilla and some websites as Mozilla’s product is starting to weaken and as advertisers try to figure a way to keep their precious “eye crack” on the screen. Other sites where this has happened have eventually gone back to being AdBlocker friendly. I can only hope Redfin follows suit.
It looks like they have a decent lens, but it doesn’t look like they are using any filters. They definitely need some filters.
The other thing I notice is that the image files are done poorly. They are loaded with compression artifacts. You don’t have to be completely lossless, but it’s certainly possible to compress digital images to the point where they aren’t enjoyable to look at. It robs photos of details.