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Old 05-18-2004, 07:43 PM   #3
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Ok, Mike I have a question, am I looking for the place with the BEST natural light OR the place with the best natural light from ONE source?

There are three places in my house that I tend to take all of my pictures. One is in Liza's room. It is a tiny room (9.5x14) but an exterior corner room facing south the two exterior walls have a double and triple window, so the light is coming in from two sides of a corner.
It is the brightest room in the house.

The other is my dining room, it is a much darker room with one large window facing north. However there is a Magnolia tree the size of Texas in my front yard that doesn't let the light come in like it should.

The third is on my Sunroom and it has windows all the way around three walls.

SO, that said, does my question make sense?
 
 


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