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Congratulations Alex Vincent, March 2024 PFRE Photographer of the Month! The theme this month was "Kitchen". Alex Vincent - #906 Yvonne Raaijmakers - #909 Peter Wingfield - #902 Here's what Alex has to say: Thank you for the award of Photographer of th ...
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I've seen this somewhere before (can't remember where now...) and I like it. Strong composition. Nice gentle treatment. Good time of day. I kind of wish the light in the two large windows/doors matched a bit more, and I'm partial to the light in the one on the left side of the image. Less orange. I may be wrong, but the fire feels a little "augmented" to me. Something feels off with the shape of the flames that is hampering the authenticity for me. Overall, a very pleasing shot. Well done.
Really nice job on this. Agree pretty much completely with Michael. To me, the fire is stealing a lot of attention. It's very 'forward', so would be curious to see this with a much more smaller/quieter fire. Also, the horizontal line where the roof meets the sky...feels like it's leaning very slightly down towards the left.
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I've seen this somewhere before (can't remember where now...) and I like it. Strong composition. Nice gentle treatment. Good time of day. I kind of wish the light in the two large windows/doors matched a bit more, and I'm partial to the light in the one on the left side of the image. Less orange. I may be wrong, but the fire feels a little "augmented" to me. Something feels off with the shape of the flames that is hampering the authenticity for me. Overall, a very pleasing shot. Well done.
Really nice job on this. Agree pretty much completely with Michael. To me, the fire is stealing a lot of attention. It's very 'forward', so would be curious to see this with a much more smaller/quieter fire. Also, the horizontal line where the roof meets the sky...feels like it's leaning very slightly down towards the left.