The Hauser Family {family photo session}

michaelglennmichaelglenn Registered Users Posts: 442 Major grins
edited January 13, 2015 in People
Jess surprised her mom with a family photo session as an awesome Christmas gift. We took images on their old family farm. We had a lot of fun on this one. Enjoy!

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  • FoquesFoques Registered Users Posts: 1,951 Major grins
    edited December 31, 2014
    nice! not a fan of 3, but the other ones work very well!
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  • M38A1M38A1 Registered Users Posts: 1,317 Major grins
    edited January 1, 2015
    I'm sure they loved the set...... Very nice indeed.
  • alaiosalaios Registered Users Posts: 668 Major grins
    edited January 2, 2015
    very good set
  • divamumdivamum Registered Users Posts: 9,021 Major grins
    edited January 5, 2015
    Can I be you when I grow up? clap.gifiloveyou.gif

    The only nit I have is the split horizons - it's just something that bugs me. You didn't do it in 10, but I can see that when you pulled back wider there wasn't much choie - the only way you could really have avoided it here was to shoot from above or have them always down low, so not sure what the "answer "is (and I accept it may just be something that bothers me, and not most people!!)
  • QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited January 12, 2015
    *nods* solid. colors rock
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  • puzzledpaulpuzzledpaul Registered Users Posts: 1,621 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2015
    divamum wrote: »
    ... the only way you could really have avoided it here was to shoot from above or have them always down low, so not sure what the "answer "is (and I accept it may just be something that bothers me, and not most people!!)

    Dunno if it's possible to do the same as I do ... for w/life ... but choose location / light / distances etc that 'lose' the horizon :)

    pp
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