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I'm looking for reference photos of holding hands for a picture, but I'm not sure I can describe what I'm looking for and the proper perspective and angle it needs to be - they're key, and I can't find anything online that matches what I'm thinking of.
A very very very very rough idea of the image is this:

Note that the camera is in front of and to the girl's left, looking down at her, as she looks up sideways. Her hand is coming up and at the camera in a graceful manner, and is being held by an adult's hand, also in a graceful manner - no tension, just a comfortable, elegant grasp. The back of the adult's hand is not towards the camera, but neither is the side directly towards the camera. (If I could draw the proper angle, I wouldn't ened reference photos.) They girl's hand is relaxed and loose, not tightly gripping the adult's hand, because in the final picture, the adult hand will be transparent. The girl's hand needs to be almost an attitude of beseeching, if you've had enough art history to have an idea of what I'm thinking of. :)
This is sort of similar to what I'm talking about. It's from teh wrong side and the wrong angle, and the kid's hand is too tense, but the adult hand is very close to what I want.
This is a bit closer - the adult hand is good, and the kid's hand is good, although it needs to be reaching up towards the camera.
This is similar, although again with the wrong side and wrong angle, and the arms are too horizontal - there eneds to be a strong vertical there.
And what I need is two photos from the exact same angle: one of both hands, and one of just the girl's hand being raised towards the camera.
Hopefully someone can help. :D I'm going off to the grocery store now, so won't be able to answer for a while
ETA: This is similar, although from the wrong angle and the child is too young - its hand is too small and only holding on to one of the adult's fingers. But you get the rough idea of where the arms and hands are. The camera should be higher, and more to the left of the scene, looking down at the hands, and the girl's face (I don't need reference of the face, this is just to give you an idea of the angle of the shot).
A very very very very rough idea of the image is this:

Note that the camera is in front of and to the girl's left, looking down at her, as she looks up sideways. Her hand is coming up and at the camera in a graceful manner, and is being held by an adult's hand, also in a graceful manner - no tension, just a comfortable, elegant grasp. The back of the adult's hand is not towards the camera, but neither is the side directly towards the camera. (If I could draw the proper angle, I wouldn't ened reference photos.) They girl's hand is relaxed and loose, not tightly gripping the adult's hand, because in the final picture, the adult hand will be transparent. The girl's hand needs to be almost an attitude of beseeching, if you've had enough art history to have an idea of what I'm thinking of. :)
This is sort of similar to what I'm talking about. It's from teh wrong side and the wrong angle, and the kid's hand is too tense, but the adult hand is very close to what I want.
This is a bit closer - the adult hand is good, and the kid's hand is good, although it needs to be reaching up towards the camera.
This is similar, although again with the wrong side and wrong angle, and the arms are too horizontal - there eneds to be a strong vertical there.
And what I need is two photos from the exact same angle: one of both hands, and one of just the girl's hand being raised towards the camera.
Hopefully someone can help. :D I'm going off to the grocery store now, so won't be able to answer for a while
ETA: This is similar, although from the wrong angle and the child is too young - its hand is too small and only holding on to one of the adult's fingers. But you get the rough idea of where the arms and hands are. The camera should be higher, and more to the left of the scene, looking down at the hands, and the girl's face (I don't need reference of the face, this is just to give you an idea of the angle of the shot).
