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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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This looks better when the smaller version is viewed, and in general I think it's a pretty good image. There's some serious digital noise which should have been taken care of and some colour issues, but the overall impact for me is good.
I like this. Good camera height and very strong composition. A few things jump out: Some of the house lights (interior and exterior) seem a little over-exposed to me. And the stairs and lights leading up from the bottom of the frame look kind of green (maybe desaturate the green/add a little magenta?) The verticals near the outer edges of the frame appear to be slightly converging. And there is a lot of noise noticeable throughout the image.
Very cool composition. Drone? Pole? I'm going to guess drone because of the sensor noise. Looks like a tricky one to navigate and I think you did well. Timing is a little off though, as I'd like to see some more light coming from the interior. Drones are awesome for getting these otherwise impossible angles, but I might have tried this in daylight instead as twilight is tough on these little cameras. Again, nice composition. I like it.
This looks better when the smaller version is viewed, and in general I think it's a pretty good image. There's some serious digital noise which should have been taken care of and some colour issues, but the overall impact for me is good.
I like this. Good camera height and very strong composition. A few things jump out: Some of the house lights (interior and exterior) seem a little over-exposed to me. And the stairs and lights leading up from the bottom of the frame look kind of green (maybe desaturate the green/add a little magenta?) The verticals near the outer edges of the frame appear to be slightly converging. And there is a lot of noise noticeable throughout the image.
Very cool composition. Drone? Pole? I'm going to guess drone because of the sensor noise. Looks like a tricky one to navigate and I think you did well. Timing is a little off though, as I'd like to see some more light coming from the interior. Drones are awesome for getting these otherwise impossible angles, but I might have tried this in daylight instead as twilight is tough on these little cameras. Again, nice composition. I like it.