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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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3 comments on “Entry 358”

  1. Nice shot and lighting. Composition is good. This is my dream living room with those ceilings. Watch for the shadow created by the beam. Was that from flash? Also, I think the leaves from the tree that are just poking in on the right can go. I find it a little distracting.

  2. yeah agree with jenn on the flash shadow ... very nice but i feel like it’s just a tad wide at bottom and top ... but i know this was probably difficult to achieve, retaining the architecture and those pendants without going into a higher budget approach with shift lenses and forever to set the comp ... but maybe scooting some furniture around and possibly moving plant info scene a little more or just cropping it out all together ... windows are a too clean controlled for me but i know that is the popular real estate look these days...

  3. Shadows were from a skylight top right - no flash there. Wish I’d included more of the leaves - I wanted to balance the pendants. Definitely could have moved back a bit and zoomed in to get the same comp without the wide issues. Thanks for the CC.

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