First crocus ...

billwbillw Registered Users Posts: 107 Major grins
edited April 8, 2005 in Wildlife
In my front (south facing) garden. Taken on a beautiful sunny Friday April 1. On the 2nd and 3rd we got snow. Must have been an April Fools joke. But no, they survived the snow, and more have arrived. Weather forecast looks good for taking more shots this Saturday.

18786141-L.jpg

Make = Panasonic
Model = DMC-FZ20
Exposure Time = 1/800 sec
F-Stop = f/5.2
Exposure Program = Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Date Time Digitized = 2005:04:01 12:06:49
Exposure Bias Value = -0.66
Metering Mode = Pattern
Focal Length = 18.3 mm
Color Space = Uncalibrated
Sensing Method = One-chip color area sensor
File Source = DSC
Scene Type = Direct Photographed Image
Custom Rendered = Custom Process
Exposure Mode = Auto Bracket
White Balance = Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio = 0.0
Focal Length in 35mm Film = 110
Scene Capture Type = Standard
Gain Control = None
Contrast = Normal
Saturation = Normal
Sharpness = Soft

-- Bill

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  • gpgoldgpgold Registered Users Posts: 469 Major grins
    edited April 8, 2005
    billw wrote:
    In my front (south facing) garden. Taken on a beautiful sunny Friday April 1. On the 2nd and 3rd we got snow. Must have been an April Fools joke. But no, they survived the snow, and more have arrived. Weather forecast looks good for taking more shots this Saturday.

    18786141-L.jpg

    Make = Panasonic
    Model = DMC-FZ20
    Exposure Time = 1/800 sec
    F-Stop = f/5.2
    Exposure Program = Normal program
    ISO Speed Ratings = 100
    Date Time Digitized = 2005:04:01 12:06:49
    Exposure Bias Value = -0.66
    Metering Mode = Pattern
    Focal Length = 18.3 mm
    Color Space = Uncalibrated
    Sensing Method = One-chip color area sensor
    File Source = DSC
    Scene Type = Direct Photographed Image
    Custom Rendered = Custom Process
    Exposure Mode = Auto Bracket
    White Balance = Auto
    Digital Zoom Ratio = 0.0
    Focal Length in 35mm Film = 110
    Scene Capture Type = Standard
    Gain Control = None
    Contrast = Normal
    Saturation = Normal
    Sharpness = Soft

    -- Bill
    This is nice and reminds me of growing up in NJ. There is something just wonderful when you first see them poking through the snow.

    Regards,

    Gary
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