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Congratulations Paul-Dan Dragoman, March 2025 PFRE Photographer of the Month! The theme this month was "Kitchen".Paul-Dan Dragoman - Entry 1036 Kristine Kohl - Entry 1037 Peter Wingfield - Entry 1044
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Love this composition and overall treatment! Very architectural but perfectly describes and presents the beautiful shape and Im sure a very important part of what makes this home stand out in the market... Could see a little more shadow on near side of stairs but Im being nit picky - well done!!
Nice job on this. I really like the composition. Something about the sconces looks a little off to me...the one on the right grabs my eye. Were they maybe blended in from another frame? Would prefer to have seen them turned off.
Great composition here. I'd like to see a little less light on the nearest areas, and possibly a little more light up in the levels above. A bit of dodging and burning would really sell this one. The whole image feels very even and flat. But kudos on seeing this opportunity and taking this shot. It's well done.
Love this composition and overall treatment! Very architectural but perfectly describes and presents the beautiful shape and Im sure a very important part of what makes this home stand out in the market... Could see a little more shadow on near side of stairs but Im being nit picky - well done!!
Nice job on this. I really like the composition. Something about the sconces looks a little off to me...the one on the right grabs my eye. Were they maybe blended in from another frame? Would prefer to have seen them turned off.
Great composition here. I'd like to see a little less light on the nearest areas, and possibly a little more light up in the levels above. A bit of dodging and burning would really sell this one. The whole image feels very even and flat. But kudos on seeing this opportunity and taking this shot. It's well done.