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05-JUN-2004 Grady Potts

Hand, Rock & Chalk by Grady Potts

Grady (age 7) took this shot of his sister's (Jamie, age 5) hand.

Olympus C-3020Z
1/500s f/2.8 at 19.1mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Jun-2004 09:02:36
MakeOlympus
ModelC3100Z,C3020Z
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length19.1 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Philip Potts 19-Jun-2004 02:01
Thanks for all the wonderful and encouraging comments. Grady asks me to let him read the comments every day. He hates that this photo is getting more comments than his other entry because this one has his sister's hand in it. In fact, he got angry with me because I entered this shot. LOL
cbses 18-Jun-2004 21:58
Very nice Grady, I hope your dad got this printed for you to frame and display.
adrianox15-Jun-2004 21:26
g'day Grady - like Claudio - this is my fav of your two images. I like the textures you have captured here - first for me is the light/shadows, and the different shapes - including your sisters hand. then i see the chalk (soft & colourful), and the hard, irregularly shaped rock. I also think you framed this one really well. Thanks.
Claudio Gatti14-Jun-2004 16:08
Hi Grady,

This is my favorite of your two entries... and remember to be nice to your sister or all that pink chalk will end up on you ;-)

Claudio
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 10:56
Very well done Grady. I really like how sharp your photo is and how I can see every little line in your sisters hand.

Fred
michael.nj 14-Jun-2004 01:45
Excellent idea, Grady. Plenty of texture in chalk, and an excellent close-up. Very well done---and your sister was a perfect model, wasn't she?