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17-JUL-2005

7/17: Designed to Sell

These two kitchens are exactly the same layout and size, but one has been remodeled.
The results are dramatic when it comes time to sell.

This also demonstrates one of the main reasons I got the 10-22mm lens, for room interior shots
(compare top photo at 10mm to bottom photo from kit lens at 18mm).


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Leo Charette22-Jul-2005 01:30
Hey this is a cool sequence. Humm, so I need one of those lenses before I can post a picture of my kitchen? Oh wait, first I need a DSLR camera. ;)
Tor21-Jul-2005 08:24
I need a 10-22 to make my kitchen look better too.
Antonis Sarantos20-Jul-2005 17:51
It's nice how you combined the kichen (a women's place) with 10-22 (a men's top gun). No I am not a phallocrat...
Shawn Patrick20-Jul-2005 05:51
I am glad to see you are putting the 10mm to good use.
The top kitchen is a lot nicer. Good Shot.
Guest 20-Jul-2005 01:09
I was going to spend the money I saved to remodel my kitchen but maybe I'll just buy a 10mm lens and try to make my kitchen look better that way.
uofmtiger19-Jul-2005 16:21
First I learn new words, then I get movie reviews, and now I learn how to remodel a kitchen! You have one great site!
Chris Sofopoulos19-Jul-2005 10:07
No comparison between the two kitchens!!
Chris19-Jul-2005 03:58
The top one definitely has that 'TLC Home Improvement Show' angle to it. Nicely shot.
Guest 19-Jul-2005 00:24
the top photo is really missing something without the bike and bananas:-(
Really, though, nice remodel and great shots!
Guest 18-Jul-2005 23:45
I like wood and I like tile. However, I like the placement of the sink under the window. That would be huge for me. Also, the placement of the stove is a big improvement. Great work.
Guest 18-Jul-2005 22:23
Wow a kitchen the size of my entire house!..
Johan Toll18-Jul-2005 22:23
Nice interiour shots!
Guest 18-Jul-2005 21:30
I had to look again and again...what a great remodeling job.
That lens is great!
David Clunas18-Jul-2005 20:11
very show home . . . the lens does its job here though.
Robin Reid18-Jul-2005 17:37
Dramatic difference!
Guest 18-Jul-2005 17:15
Wow, what a difference! I love that lens!
J. Scott Coile18-Jul-2005 16:00
That extra 8mm makes a huge difference. I'm disappointed that Canon decided to limit EFS to certain cameras. It would be very useful for me too. Are these some other potential investment props?
Guest 18-Jul-2005 11:02
and it will be a selling factor...I just closed on my house Fri..now I need 2..yikes..nice shots..
Al Chesworth18-Jul-2005 10:57
Great images Jeremy, I want that lens.
Guest 18-Jul-2005 10:53
Nice contrast. Not sure which one I like the best. I guess it depends on your color preferance.
Karen Stuebing18-Jul-2005 08:19
I was watching "Sell this House" last night. I find that show fascinating as I do these two photos. No comparison here. Nice lens.
Guest 18-Jul-2005 08:00
i agree with ron! stop showing off....very hard to look and not touch. :(
Guest 18-Jul-2005 05:46
Stop it! I really want one, but can't get it.
Gary Winters18-Jul-2005 05:13
These kitchens are larger than my living room. Hmmmph. Good shots though!
Guest 18-Jul-2005 04:29
Huge difference...the color balance in both images look to be dead on too.
Di18-Jul-2005 03:58
Huge difference!
Pepe Zyman18-Jul-2005 03:38
Light colors are in!
Guest 18-Jul-2005 03:28
What a difference. Looks like a great lens!
Mindy McNaugher18-Jul-2005 03:15
The difference is impressive!! My parents house is on the market! I'm going to have to show them this! Great comparison!
Elaine (etfitz)18-Jul-2005 03:12
Wow! Big difference!