Family Portraits...What do you think??

kaylahunsader

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These are some portraits I took of a friend and her family. Any feedback would be appreciated!
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The red x's are fantastic captures! Very well exposed. I can spot no weaknesses in composition either.

(PS: your images aren't showing up...)
 
Yes, I figured that out....How do I get them to show up? I am posting the image code in and it is not working. I am pulling my images off of photobucket.
 
Yes, I figured that out....How do I get them to show up? I am posting the image code in and it is not working. I am pulling my images off of photobucket.

5 posts to post a picture I think. Reply back and you'll have 5 posts, then try again.
 
When you hover on the photo on Photobucket you want to post, copy the second box, the "Direct Link", not the IMG code.

Then here at TPF click on the Insert Image icon
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and paste the "Direct Link" info in the dialog box after deleting the "http://" that is already in the dialog box.
 
When you hover on the photo on Photobucket you want to post, copy the second box, the "Direct Link", not the IMG code.

Then here at TPF click on the Insert Image icon
insertimage.png
and paste the "Direct Link" info in the dialog box after deleting the "http://" that is already in the dialog box.

I've always copied the image code and pasted? Whats the difference?
 
When you hover on the photo on Photobucket you want to post, copy the second box, the "Direct Link", not the IMG code.

Then here at TPF click on the Insert Image icon
insertimage.png
and paste the "Direct Link" info in the dialog box after deleting the "http://" that is already in the dialog box.

I've always copied the image code and pasted? Whats the difference?

Ditto.

There is no difference. It's the same IMG tags, you can either apply them on the photobucket (flickr, etc) side or the TPF side
 

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