Some of our recent work we've done in Richmond, VA. The partial is a neighbor of mine who did my tailgate graphics/decals and yard signs for me. He's been nice enough to allow me to leave this part of his roof untreated for a couple of months so that prospective clients may drive by and view it if the so choose. Thanks Wayne for helpiing us out!!
Your customer must be very pleased to have a new looking roof again.
Let Us Spray in Richmond VA. will grow quickly with roof cleaning work like you displayed here.
Very well done.
Chris
AC Lockyer said
Feb 21, 2012
You do an EXCELLENT job framing up your pix!!!!!!!!!!!!
AC
Mark Fermoyle said
Feb 21, 2012
Well... even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while!
I did read a good post a little while ago by a pro photographer who explained some good tricks of the trade. Made a LOT of sense, but these were taken before I read the article. These were simply a "blessing."
AC Lockyer said
Feb 21, 2012
Let Us Spray wrote:
Well... even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while!
I did read a good post a little while ago by a pro photographer who explained some good tricks of the trade. Made a LOT of sense, but these were taken before I read the article. These were simply a "blessing."
Well your at the right place to get blessed!
AC
Doug Rucker said
Feb 25, 2012
I can never remember where I took mine from. Great job.
Paul Freeman said
Feb 25, 2012
Looking Great, Mark! Excellent work, Soft Wash Roof Cleaning, Richmond, VA, by Let Us Spray.
Mark Fermoyle said
Feb 25, 2012
Doug Rucker wrote:
I can never remember where I took mine from. Great job.
If I'm doing a house wash I just sort of dig my heel into the lawn enough that I can recognise the slight blemish. Or I'll take the picture from the base of a certain tree or something else I'll remember.
Sometimes if I forget I have to scroll through the memory of the camera, study the pics and try to get my screen to match up as close as possible.
If you're on the lawn or natural area you could simply take a can of spray paint with you and make a dot on the ground where you've taken a picture.
I'm training my son to do these things so that he can start taking before pictures while I'm setting up.
Roof Cleaning San Antonio Texas said
Feb 25, 2012
I've been tryin to set a stick on the spot i'm taking my pics from, I have a tripod but cannot find it, When I do That's what I'm gonna start using. Just take the pic take my camera off the tripod, then Put it back on and take the after.
Chris Madden said
Feb 26, 2012
Roof Cleaning San Antonio Texas wrote:
I've been tryin to set a stick on the spot i'm taking my pics from, I have a tripod but cannot find it, When I do That's what I'm gonna start using. Just take the pic take my camera off the tripod, then Put it back on and take the after.
You can go to Home Depot and get some Marking Flags 100 pcs. for $8.
Nice looking exterior cleaning in Richmond Virginia!!!!
AC Lockyer said
Feb 26, 2012
Palmetto Power Wash wrote:
Roof Cleaning San Antonio Texas wrote:
I've been tryin to set a stick on the spot i'm taking my pics from, I have a tripod but cannot find it, When I do That's what I'm gonna start using. Just take the pic take my camera off the tripod, then Put it back on and take the after.
You can go to Home Depot and get some Marking Flags 100 pcs. for $8.
Some of our recent work we've done in Richmond, VA. The partial is a neighbor of mine who did my tailgate graphics/decals and yard signs for me. He's been nice enough to allow me to leave this part of his roof untreated for a couple of months so that prospective clients may drive by and view it if the so choose. Thanks Wayne for helpiing us out!!
If anyone needs signs done, HE's da man!!!!
Very nice Roof Cleaning work in Richmond VA.
Your customer must be very pleased to have a new looking roof again.
Let Us Spray in Richmond VA. will grow quickly with roof cleaning work like you displayed here.
Very well done.
Chris
AC
Well... even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while!
I did read a good post a little while ago by a pro photographer who explained some good tricks of the trade. Made a LOT of sense, but these were taken before I read the article. These were simply a "blessing."
Well your at the right place to get blessed!
AC
If I'm doing a house wash I just sort of dig my heel into the lawn enough that I can recognise the slight blemish. Or I'll take the picture from the base of a certain tree or something else I'll remember.
Sometimes if I forget I have to scroll through the memory of the camera, study the pics and try to get my screen to match up as close as possible.
If you're on the lawn or natural area you could simply take a can of spray paint with you and make a dot on the ground where you've taken a picture.
I'm training my son to do these things so that he can start taking before pictures while I'm setting up.
You can go to Home Depot and get some Marking Flags 100 pcs. for $8.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100209624/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=marking%20flags&storeId=10051
They work great, and are reusable. 100pcs will last you forever....
Chris
Great Tip!