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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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difficult shot to pull off! all that wood!! i don’t think the photographer needed to show all much of the left side of the frame... moving left and aiming more towards the dining area, cutting the edge of the left side of oven would composition as well as one is towards the view which is why this photo was chosen for the late day shot i imagine... interior seems a bit hot in the lights and competes with the dark view... use a little flash painting and bringing the overall feel the interior down would help in my opinion... also, got to get rid of the magenta, purplish casts on the backsplash and island counter out ... very distracting and i don’t think natural ... almost there...
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difficult shot to pull off! all that wood!! i don’t think the photographer needed to show all much of the left side of the frame... moving left and aiming more towards the dining area, cutting the edge of the left side of oven would composition as well as one is towards the view which is why this photo was chosen for the late day shot i imagine... interior seems a bit hot in the lights and competes with the dark view... use a little flash painting and bringing the overall feel the interior down would help in my opinion... also, got to get rid of the magenta, purplish casts on the backsplash and island counter out ... very distracting and i don’t think natural ... almost there...