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10-Aug-2003 Michael Edwards

Fourth Birthday

Thompson Station, TN

It is getting near time to have a little nostalgia, since our son graduates in May. This was one of the first series of shots of Hayden, taken just before his fourth birthday, prior our wedding. It was late afternoon on a very warm August day, and I had planned this shot for weeks.Light was right. I used my old Nikon D1X and used the telephoto effect of my Nikon 70-210 zoom at distance, so the barn in the background would be sharp, despite being almost a km away. I shot about 30 shots in 5 minutes, and was done. Hayden tolerated it pretty well, considering his age. Mom liked the whole series.At this time, the barn is gone, and the farm property is almost filled with homes.
He's a little bigger now; his team just played their final home regular season basketball game, and I managed a candid portrait shot, which will be posted next.
Time flies at an amazing speed.

Nikon D1x ,Nikon 70-210 zoom
1/20s f/22.0 at 210.0mm iso125 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time10-Aug-2003 17:54:51
MakeNikon
ModelD1x
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length210 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent125
Exposure Bias-0.50
White Balance0
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Elaine Simmonds 10-Feb-2018 10:05
Planning and a good model ensured this shot is so wonderful.
What a teasure.
Sally 09-Feb-2018 08:41
What a wonderful shot of this beautiful son of yours.
It will be treasured forever. I love it Michael.
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Terry_O07-Feb-2018 18:38
This is beautiful, Michael. What a wonderful portrait - to be valued for ever.
Cindy Flood06-Feb-2018 16:23
That was a great shot. He is so cute and you did a fantastic job capturing him.
Hal 06-Feb-2018 03:11
A lovely nostalgic photo and story, Michael.
Thank you for your trouble.
Sad to think that this lovely rural scene is no more.