Use of black diffusion FX3 filter

© Bunny Snow

Use of black diffusion FX3 filter

Uploaded: September 29, 2006

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The camera, which I still learning to operate is a Canon EOS 20D. Shutter, 1/30th@f.3.5. Partial metering set because of backlighting. ISO 100.
Canon EF 28-135 MM F/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens set to 28 mm in vertical position. IMG size=2544x1696; image quality, fine. Flash off (I was too far away for the in-camera flash and my batteries were dead in the 420EX, despite charging them earlier that day..I suspect that since my daughter did not want me to photograph her, she may have killed the batteries.)

The focus was preset at Al. The camera setting said this was taken on September 2, 2006 at 18:42:59 CDT. However, we were in a fishing camp in Forest City, Maine up by New Brunswick.

The image itself, I like. I am shooting myself over and over again because I didn't take my time to find the batteries. But, inability to walk well, plus being the mother of the bride, made this all too frantic.

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