The thing I keep noticing in these pictures is the person sticking up their middle finger. LOL
The person is just stabilizing the camera. I would assume that the couple is from somewhere outside of America, and the middle finger doesn't mean the same thing all around the world. Rather, it's just a solid, firm finger, as well as the longest (on most people), and it makes for a good finger to stabilize that camera.
And of course many people have said that a couple/few decades ago, there were no true lines for characters, and it was totally OK and very much "done" that more than one family would send their kids up to a character and take pictures all at the same time.
To our horror the photographer then reviewed the shot!!! Of course, it was a digital camera and don't we all do that?
Nope. I actually have my camera set so it doesn't stop and freeze the picture at all, because I read in the manual that it takes more battery power to do that. Since I ran out of battery power two or three times at WDW, I think it's important to conserve where I can.
And, of course, *on a dark ride*, I do not have my LCD screen open, because that is intensely and incredibly rude to others.
So no, I don't preview my pictures. Not everyone does.
One time at the MK I saw a family preparing to take a photo. I asked if they wanted me to take it and they said "that would be wonderful", so I snapped a few picture and then someone else came by and asked if we wanted them to take a photo for us. Before i could explain I didn't know these people the group was welcoming me into their shot..LOL. I kid you not the same thing happened again with the other person taking the photo. someone offered to take his picture with us. So by the end this family had 2 strangers in their photos (posed), LOL it was funny. BUT the family actually had gotten their shot from when I took it.
Well now that's just hilarious!
Reminds me of the "get in the photo!!!" bit from the '05 planning DVD....