I am still trying to capture our home at night. I still need to make some adjustments to my camera. I will try using a slower film setting like 200 instead of 400.
I came across your blog and am impressed with your dedication and what you have accomplished so far. My husband and I recently purchased a century home, and we are in the process of restoring/renovating it as well. Reading your blog gives me hope and inspiration, especially since we are about to break into our first plaster wall. Good job!
Thank you Amanda. Each room I have finished has been very rewarding. What year was your home built? I know that they used chicken wire instead of lath to hold the plaster in the 1930's. If you have a blog or a flickr account, I would love to see your progress. If there is anything you have a question on, please ask and I will help in anyway I can.
I came across your blog and am impressed with your dedication and what you have accomplished so far. My husband and I recently purchased a century home, and we are in the process of restoring/renovating it as well. Reading your blog gives me hope and inspiration, especially since we are about to break into our first plaster wall. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amanda. Each room I have finished has been very rewarding. What year was your home built? I know that they used chicken wire instead of lath to hold the plaster in the 1930's. If you have a blog or a flickr account, I would love to see your progress. If there is anything you have a question on, please ask and I will help in anyway I can.
ReplyDeleteGreat night shots with P or S setting on your camera and a tri-pod. :)
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