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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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Gorgeous! Hard to nit pick on Gods creation. Love the composition and the treatment is very very nice! Love the slight shift from detail in the foreground with home to the mountains.. great focusing and efforts to final!
What a stunning location. And terrific composition. It's a lovely shot. I like how the home is subordinate to its surroundings (amazing that a house this big could be subordinate to anything : ) Would like to see all of the window shades opened (some are closed or partially closed). And zooming in, has this been a little bit oversharpened?
This is BEAUTIFULLY composed! Fantastic job. Great lighting and so much depth as well.
Wow. When I took a look at the full sized version it blew me away. Beautiful, beautiful image.
Sorry about the double comment.
Gorgeous! Hard to nit pick on Gods creation. Love the composition and the treatment is very very nice! Love the slight shift from detail in the foreground with home to the mountains.. great focusing and efforts to final!
What a stunning location. And terrific composition. It's a lovely shot. I like how the home is subordinate to its surroundings (amazing that a house this big could be subordinate to anything : ) Would like to see all of the window shades opened (some are closed or partially closed). And zooming in, has this been a little bit oversharpened?