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    Family Portrait

    Dad, uncle, cousin and the guest of honor.

    Too arty?

    BTW this is right out of the camera, I may slap a big crop on it and lighten......
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    Re: Family Portrait

    Don't think it's too 'arty' at all. Looking forward to the final result.
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    Re: Family Portrait

    This is quite an unusual and interesting portrait. From the title I thought "Oh not another group shot sitting on a sofa" - but I could not have been more wrong! Technically you have done very well to keep the exposure balance right and everyone in focus. The rear people could use a little more light on their faces, but I imagine you will be working on that. The top left could use a little skewing upwards too.

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    Re: Family Portrait

    I agree with the others, this is very unusual and appealing. I like the sort of whimsical set up. Don't crop too much. Just trimming a bit but leave all the setting in. A bit of WB adjustment and some lightening the faces in the bg. A very interesting layout
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    Re: Family Portrait

    Yes I think a crop and maybe a skew to strighten it would help, I like the idea. Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Didache
    ...Nice house btw! Or is it a hotel?

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    Re: Family Portrait

    what a neat Idea for a family portrait. The little girl in the front and the way they are standing give me this regal feel. Very nice. When you do work on this or crop it...maybe take out the Green emergency exit sign on the left ...that is the ONLY way I knew this wasn't a house.

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    Re: Family Portrait

    No, it has impact. I like the geometry and lighting. I am not sure about the rug at the bottom of the frame, I would prefer it to be all marble. If you can enlarge it it will be fine, but in reality only the guest of honor is really big enough. Everyone else, though they ideally placed, are a bit small in the photo. But see what you can do!

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