This is the third and final photo on the “1928” page of Dad’s photo album: a photo of five of the six older Wright siblings, plus cousin Charles McCormack Bernard McClain.

I don’t know where this photo was taken, but presume it was somewhere in the Albany-Jefferson area. This photo was taken on the McClain farm in Tallman. Names, from left: Charles J McCormack Bernard McClain, Harold Wright, Ed Wright, Irvine Wright (I think), Lloyd Wright, Anna Wright (peeking out from behind Lloyd).
It seems as though this posed photo was intended to be humorous. Uncle Ed seems to be making a point with some animation. It would be interesting to know whether that was part of the plan for this photo or whether it was something that came up spontaneously as they were posing.
Straight-leg jeans with turned-up cuffs must have been the style at this time.
I note that one of the photos of Aunt Ann in this post appears to have been taken in this same location. I further note that she is wearing the same outfit in both the photos in that post, in her photo with Mom in yesterday’s post, and in today’s photo. So possibly they were all taken on the same day.
As usual, Lloyd, good detective work; the details you point out are much appreciated!