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Wm. Bates | all galleries >> Picture a Day for a Year of Wanda Gallery >> Click here for Wanda In May Gallery > Wanda05_22_04b.jpg
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22-MAY-2004

Wanda05_22_04b.jpg

Wanda was working in the garden this evening. Light was great I had to grab the camera and get a few photos. She is wearing the hat, gloves and apron that Brandy got her for Mothers Day.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
1/125s f/4.0 at 130.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time22-May-2004 20:08:10
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length130 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias0.38
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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John S. Nasche16-Mar-2014 14:58
I did not realize that there were Azalea bushes in Utah .... I've always assumed they were a "southern thing"! Ours are in bloom right now here in Florida and have been gorgeous over the last several weeks.
CJ Morgan04-Jun-2004 11:46
This is well done.
Wm. Bates23-May-2004 17:32
Jerry, I use a tripod almost anytime I can and I did for this shot. I'm a firm believer that people could do more to improve there photography by using a good tripod. The shot with her going down the driveway was taken handheld with the Image Stabilization switched to the panning mode.
Guest 23-May-2004 16:11
Hey, there's the overalls. nice pic, looks like you've been working on your garden lots. now you need to come fix mine. JSW
Jerry23-May-2004 15:41
This is yet another exquisite photo of your wife! Everything about the image is outstanding: the DOF, composition, rich colors, lighting, and your amazing spouse! Absolutely beautiful. Just curious, do you use a tripod when you shoot under these conditions?