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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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i had to zoom in on this one and i must say i am impressed... i shoot homes like this all the time and it is but an easy task! this is clean and i live the light on the island foreground... highlights the detail without being too much and distracting! yeah i do wish the vets were better handled and that there was a little more foreground interest on sides... maybe you could have backed up a tad and got a smidge off the left side cans in the shot to anchor? right to tell without being there... such great ceiling detail and the lights on here f didn’t interfere with the details... well done!
What a kitchen. It's a nice shot, but your verticals are off on the left and right sides. Sorry, but that kills it for me.
i had to zoom in on this one and i must say i am impressed... i shoot homes like this all the time and it is but an easy task! this is clean and i live the light on the island foreground... highlights the detail without being too much and distracting! yeah i do wish the vets were better handled and that there was a little more foreground interest on sides... maybe you could have backed up a tad and got a smidge off the left side cans in the shot to anchor? right to tell without being there... such great ceiling detail and the lights on here f didn’t interfere with the details... well done!
Regardless of the results, thank you Judges, a difficult decision with so many beautiful kitchens, for sure.
Scott K.