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Photographer of the Month - November 2020
Entry 264
Jacob Macias
http://www.pinnacletour.com
Really nice, clean shot. Good composition (could also see it cropped to just inside the bit of wall on the left). The window exposure looks great. As do the colors and contrast. Think I’d have been tempted to let more ambient light into the flash/ambient mix.
I agree with Julie about letting more ambient in, particularly that wall with the art and the credenza. That area feels super flashy to me. I like the hint of the two bar stools in the lower left, just wish the counter was a touch darker. I also agree with Julie's crop of the left side to just past the wall to the edge of the plant (sculpture?) on the credenza. I don't need that fifth chair in the corner either. It's just creating business dead center of the image. Window does look great. Looks like it was a fun place to shoot!