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Thanks, David, I appreciate the detailed comments! I shot No. 2 (as well as 1, just a few minutes later) at sunset with no direct fading sunlight hitting her. I put her in front of that dark green pine tree to help make her stand out a bit in terms of the lighting. 3 and 4 were fun. Tried to do it with indirect window light, but needed a faster shutter speed to freeze their reactions -- they are kids. So I used an Einstein and a 24x60 softbox literally just above the camera, and most of the softbox to the right. Another Einstein and more of a thin strip softbox above them for hairlight. Getting the dog's attention (strange noises/whistling) and cracking a joke simultaneously was the tough part. 
I really appreciate your comments on 5. Early morning, sunlight coming up on the opposite side of the house so it wasn't exactly bright, as you surmised. I was going to put my settings up on these shots, esp this one, then somehow didn't do it. Shutter was around 1/2 sec to 1 sec, f/18 or so, not sure what the ISO was but as low as possible given those other two settings. Tripod, obviously. I actually missed my focus due to a technical oversight but fortunately didn't miss by much and the f/18 was very forgiving. But I was wanting to get as much in focus as possible from my wife to my last girl. It was fun setting this up. Light is all ambient, and yes, that's the laptop's screen lighting up my daughter's face. I actually toned that down a bit in pp.
Thanks again! Love feedback like that!
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