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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #16
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Watch the posture of the adults, especially Dad in the first one. I like the sun in the hedge though. Great expressions, great poses, a little curious about why mom is sitting on the road in the last one, but having said that --- I think you did an excellent job on those. It isn't easy to wrangle kids, especially the youngest boy, and come out of a four person session with shots like this. Good job!
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excellent shots, nice color, like them!
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nice work.
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Great job with the lighting and colors in these. Did you choose their clothes?
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Really nice! #1 is really nice. I see you've gone for a slightly desaturated look which if fine. I like that. What on my monitor are shots that look just a tad overexposed. Could be the monitor. See if anyone else concurs. #2 and 4 faces are the areas that appear overexposed to me.

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No one else added to snyderman's comment, but they do look a little bit bright on my monitor too, for what it's worth. Other than that, I think they look great.
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No one else added to snyderman's comment, but they do look a little bit bright on my monitor too, for what it's worth. Other than that, I think they look great.
I am looking at them on an uncalibrated iMac, even with the brightness settings turned down pictures usually look pretty bright to me.

They look fine on my Del monitor, but that one is uncalibrated too

That's why I stayed out of that discussion.
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haha - thanks guys! I do like them a little bright, that's just my preference because Millers seems to print a little darker.
Mom picked out the outfits, I just went over to help her finalize them
Thanks again for all the feedback!
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Very nice! I love the first one most of all. I am always very impressed with your work swimchic
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This is great set. You did a wonderful job! I'm sure they love that family shot!

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Amazing Kids!!!
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