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Congratulations Dave Koch, April 2025 PFRE Photographer of the Month! The theme this month was "Primary Bedroom".Dave Koch - Entry 1056 Peter Wingfield - Entry 1051 Paul-Dan Dragoman - Entry 1053Here's what Dave has to say:Thank you so much — this real ...
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Nice job. I really like the light overall, though could see the light (flash?) on the stools brought down a little. Would love to see the camera raised at least an inch or two. Also wonder about stepping slightly to the right/panning slightly left. One thing I’m confused about is the crosshatch pattern that’s quite visible on the wall to the left of the window, the cabinets at the upper right, and the ceiling...is that some sort of processing artifact?
Nice job. I really like the light overall, though could see the light (flash?) on the stools brought down a little. Would love to see the camera raised at least an inch or two. Also wonder about stepping slightly to the right/panning slightly left. One thing I’m confused about is the crosshatch pattern that’s quite visible on the wall to the left of the window, the cabinets at the upper right, and the ceiling...is that some sort of processing artifact?