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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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Very soft feel and controlled realistic color management... very nicely done... Im not a fan of the bench as its accentuating the leaning feel that is taking place off to the right bottom corner so I could see this with either moving that bench all together or cropping up off the bottom and leaving a little more ceiling, or if needed then shooting just a tad higher but I do like that you can see the whites of the sink bowls here... good tell on how high in relation to the vanity the Photographer was... I like the placement of the back side of the bathroom in the mirror as well and looking to the bedroom great control on that tile floor as well.
Very soft feel and controlled realistic color management... very nicely done... Im not a fan of the bench as its accentuating the leaning feel that is taking place off to the right bottom corner so I could see this with either moving that bench all together or cropping up off the bottom and leaving a little more ceiling, or if needed then shooting just a tad higher but I do like that you can see the whites of the sink bowls here... good tell on how high in relation to the vanity the Photographer was... I like the placement of the back side of the bathroom in the mirror as well and looking to the bedroom great control on that tile floor as well.