They have a very snapshotlike look to them, to be honest. You make a very common mistake, but one that can be fixed easily and with some practice. Don't put someone's head dead center in the photo, leaving a few feet of blank space above them and cutting off their feet. Focus on the face, then recompose, putting their head about 3/4 up for full body shots. Then you will get their feet in too, and not have all that wasted space.
Okay, second thing you will need to do is move your subject farther away from the fence, so it will not be as obtrusive in the photos. Using a wide enough aperture and a slight telephoto lens, that should throw the background out of focus and isolate your subject better.
Then, when you compose a shot, don't put any main subject straight up and down the center line. Put them off center a bit for more interest. Think of the rule of thirds. Just imagine your photo divided in a tic-tac-toe grid, and put anything important along a line in the grid, or better still, at an intersection of lines in the grid. Again, focus on the face and recompose.
Okay, people, there's an easy way to get to the site. Scroll over where she posted the url, and your mouse will reveal the entire url. Just copy and paste what you can see, and you should be able to figure out what letters are missing from the end. Easy peasy! After the dot, it's just shutterfly.com
http://www.capturedmomentsbylinda.shutterfly.com/action/
2007-08-04 17:40:23
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answered by Terisu 7
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i tried using the domain to find you site and i hope i am looking at the right photos
http://ldensford.omnisitebuilder.com/gallery.php?category_id=4928&parent_id=0&photo_id=9286&countdisplay=&start=0
the only photos that look 'professional' are the 'hand drawn' shots. The shots of the boy in the cowboy outfit look almost fake against that backdrop.
2007-08-04 23:58:59
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answered by thejokker 5
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Gee, I'd love to see them but can't. Could you like maybe....
POST A LINK!?!?!?!?
Still can't find it under www.capturedmomentsbylinda.shutter or capturedmomentsbylinda.shutter
polarisgivesup
2007-08-04 23:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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