Family

Uploaded: October 27, 2001

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Paolo Cardone October 27, 2001

Good image!
Paolo Cardone #1431

October 27, 2001

I would like to see this pic a little tighter. I'm not sure it would be better, but normally I like to see the faces of people emphasized. #2187

Guy D. Biechele level-classic October 28, 2001

Great expressions, and good grouping. I agree with Bill, that you could crop it closer on the sides and improve the shot. Very nice! +Guy #2196

Chuck October 28, 2001

I think the cropping is fine, Michelle, but the man looms too big. He dwarfs the other subjects.

Chuck #2208

Michelle Campbell October 28, 2001

He should! He was so huge compared to his wife and the two young children! He was at least 2 feet taller than she is and she's only about 5 feet tall at the most. Unusual porportions to say the least!
Michelle #2215

Chuck October 28, 2001

Then why didn't you put him in the back and the rest of the family in the front.

Chuck #2217

Michelle Campbell October 29, 2001

Because in keeping with this particular family's way of thinking "The man is their protector". Very much so in this family. And also because this was 1 in 150 different poses that I took for them. Variety is the spice of life, and it also is one of their favorites. Keeping with their mental mind set.
Thank you
Michelle #2226

Chuck October 29, 2001

Cool!

Chuck #2228


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