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Make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model: KODAK EASYSHARE ZD710 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed: 1/1024 second
F Number: F/8.0
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Mar 22, 2008, 4:10:44 PM
Artist's Comments
A very windy Caephilly mountain and me
For one crazy moment I thought I could hold the camera steady enough to take a portrait.
This is gorgeous. This is one of those shots where it's okay to be moving Simply adds to the effect.
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