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    Family in Bray

    Family in Bray

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    Re: Family in Bray

    Nice image Melania

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    Re: Family in Bray

    Melania...

    Nice image. I like the triangle formed by both parents and child. However a bit more contrast might add to the image...

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    Cioa Melania
    I like the picture of the family-interaction on the plage; the younger one "koaling" (from koalas clinging to their mothers) to papa, the older one having his fun.
    As to composition: I would have preferred less space to the left of the husband and more to the right of the Mrs. And I would prefer a lower position of the camera.
    And: to my eyes the horizon is "hanging" a little bit to the right.
    Erwin
    Last edited by Krawuntzel; 16th February 2015 at 04:27 PM.

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    Re: Family in Bray

    Nice shot, that rock formation looks familiar, seen in one of your other posts.

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    Re: Family in Bray

    Quote Originally Posted by Krawuntzel View Post
    Cioa Melania
    I like the picture of the family-interaction on the plage; the younger one "koaling" (from koalas clinging to their mothers) to papa, the older one having his fun.
    As to composition: I would have preferred less space to the left of the husband and more to the right of the Mrs. And I would prefer a lower position of the camera.
    And: to my eyes the horizon is "hanging" a little bit to the right.
    Erwin
    Thanks a lot!
    I did some changes to my photo following your suggestions...I'm not able to post the new image but looks better! Thanks

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    Re: Family in Bray

    I would like this shoot in B&W, the colours here are too muted but that is only my opinion.
    Cheers Mugge

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    Re: Family in Bray

    I am with Mugge ........I think the image should be stronger colour wise, or as Mugge wrote, in B&W.......although I like the motive .........

    Griddi........

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