I recently picked up a photo scanner to go through some of my older stuff - you know, before all the this digital hullabaloo The following are from a whale watch I did with the school where I was teaching back in 1991
All shots taken with a Canon AE-1 and Soligor 28-135 on Kodachrome slide film. Ask for any more exif and
Cool set - is that a baby lurking nearby in 1, 4 and 5? Love the barnacles all over the head of the whale in #5, that's neat. What shutter speed did you have to use to get that one?
Very cool set - is that a crocodile lurking nearby in 1, 4 and 5? I also like the barnacle dude. It would be helpful if you'd go back and embed exif data in these, though.
72chevelle454 wrote:
Me too... Maggie, you and I all are wondering this now
Gero, I checked the EXIF data, all it said was "OLD" Can you tell us the ISO and meter mode you used
Very nice shots, thanks for sharing your "Whale of a time"
The third shot was taken with my prototype MkIII - how do I know this, because it is in ultrasharp focus. Film was Kodachrome 64 at 64, and metering was, well, whatever it was that an AE-1 did
Cool series Gero - "I got a Niiii---kon camera, and I love to take phooo---tographs......Please don't take my Kodachrome, Please don't take my Kodachrome, Please don't take my Kodachrome awayuaaay!
Wonder if Paul Simon shoots Nikon or Canon now? hehe