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CC: Family Portraits - 06-15-2011, 05:05 PM

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Some from a set I took a couple of weeks back.
Little Charlie (baby) was so easy to photograph.
I leaned towards more candid shots since they were a younger couple but also did some posed for their selection.

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06-15-2011, 10:58 PM


Cute family! What a sweet baby.

1. If you'd moved to your left to try to eliminate the pole (but of course I don't know what else was behind that wall), I think that would have helped this one.
2. Expressions are great. Flare is a bit distracting for me here.
3. Again, a change in your point of view to eliminate the tree trunk (if possible) would have helped, I think. I love the leaves hanging down, though!
4. Great expressions again, but she looks like she's about to spill out of her top.

I love the mood of these. Just need to pay a bit more attention to what's going on in the background.

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I love the interaction you got from these peeps! might have tried a different angle on 3 to not catch that bench. nice color and clarity!

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Thanks reader0428 and my3peas.. I haven't done much portraits yet. I always gets lost in the moment and forget to carefully look at the surroundings to make sure its clear. I think I was more focused on making sure they were comfortable.

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