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    Family Portrait (abstract)

    Can you believe there are two people and a dog in this photo?
    We were standing on a bridge looking over the river.
    Please comment
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    I love, love, love the idea of this photo - but at first glance I couldn't tell weather that was water or a marble wall (I know, gotta get some new glasses). If there was a way you could make it readily apparent that that was water - I think the pic would be much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
    Can you believe there are two people and a dog in this photo?
    We were standing on a bridge looking over the river.
    Please comment
    Nice shot. Tuck those elbows in! (it feels weird at first but can give steadier support for your camera - as long as you hold your breath too.)

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    Cool idea.

    I really like it except for the railing. I wonder if you and your family were to place yourselves in such a way that the only things you see on the water, are your different silouttes, if that might make it even more compelling.
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    My attempt at something similar.

    Me and my dog (almost) at the local off leash park. I loved how the low sun stretched out the shadows. Yoshi was very patioent considering how close he was to being able to run free!

    greg



    Quote Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
    Can you believe there are two people and a dog in this photo?
    We were standing on a bridge looking over the river.
    Please comment
    Last edited by gfox; 04-02-2004 at 11:05 AM.

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