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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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3 comments on “Entry 353”

  1. A killer shot. It shows the living room/family room, but not too much of it. However, it conveys the "feeling" of the room and invites you right in. The vertical format really makes a statement. Lights off was a good choice. And the candle on the coffee table and the fireplace just say "warm and cozy." I woulod have perferred either more of the couch in the foreground or none of it. The was it is now, especially with the white throw in the middle just detract from the immage. A reall overall winner though.

  2. This is really nice. Great job. Agree with Garett about including a bit more along the right and bottom. Maybe the light-colored throw over the back of the couch could be either removed or re-positioned in a ‘casually-draped’ sort of way? Also might desaturate the purple where the window behind the camera is reflecting in the fireplace.

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