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North Ponds Spring
North Ponds Spring
cghubbell


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Kodak DC4800
Location: North Ponds Park, Webster NY.
Date: Mar 2, 2004
Aperture: f4.5
ISO: auto
Shutter: 1/350 sec.
Galleries: Landscape, Nature
Date Uploaded: Jun 18, 2004

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This image was captured at North Ponds Park, Webster NY. I loved the symmetry of the yellow trees, and the seagulls were a nice bonus. Took this in on a 3.1MP camera, so large prints aren't possible, but for a small or medium this is a nice image.

Did a little work with levels, USM, saturation. I also played with NeatImage for the first time. Not bad! Now I need to figure out how to accomplish similar results in the GIMP alone so I don't have to transfer the image between machines.

Standard Fields -----------------------------------
Make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model: KODAK DC4800 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
X Resolution: 230 Pixels/Inch
Y Resolution: 230 Pixels/Inch
YCbCr Positioning: Center of Array
EXIF Fields ---------------------------------------
Image Capture Date: 2004:03:02 08:27:47
Image Digitized Date: 2004:03:02 08:27:47
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Focal Length: 17.7mm
Exposure Time: 1/350 Sec.
Aperture: f4.5
Exif Image Width: 2160 pixels
Exif Image Height: 1440 pixels
Exposure Program: Program Normal
Metering Mode: Average
EXIF Version: 0210
FlashPix Version: 0100
Light Source/White Balance: Automatic
Flash: Flash Not Fired;
Sensing Method: Single Chip Color Area Sensor
Aperture Value: f4.7
Max Aperture Value: f4.7
Shutter Speed Value: 1/362.039 Sec.
ColorSpace: sRGB
Component Configuration: YCbCr
Subject Distance: 2.02m
Exposure Index: 100

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06/21/2004 08:19:39 AM
Wonderful capture. Lighting is exquisite. Perhaps if you cropped the picture just above the middle "orange" tree you will get a better composition and a better lead for the eye. Nicely done though.
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