You might also want to look at blending a flash layer on top of the exposure fusion layer. I've been starting to do this and it works really great. Take your normal exposures, then set up flashes to over-power the ambient. It doesn't need to be perfect, you just need a generally decent exposure...
As the link mentions, you'll find you are charging a very low rate. It's not only bad for you (you are barely paying for your gas!) but it is bad for the other real estate photographers trying to make a living in your area. Do some research in the area for established real estate photographers...
You did a very nice job. The slideshow plays fine (OSX86/Chrome) but I wish it would grow/shrink to my browser. I don't like how the thumbnails are at the bottom and hidden, and I have to scroll to find them.
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