This is probably my best photo from the film days. It was digitized from a slide that I took in 1970. I came home from work and noticed that these swans were resting in the pasture below our place in Maxwelton on Whidbey Island. I grabbed my camera which had a new roll of film with 20 exposures. I donned some rubber boots and ventured out into the flooded pasture. I was snapping pics right and left, all the while testing how close the swans would let me approach. Then on the 21st exposure (fudging an extra shot) the swans entered the water and got in single file and well what you see is what I got.
Monday, August 29, 2005
This is probably my best photo from the film days. It was digitized from a slide that I took in 1970. I came home from work and noticed that these swans were resting in the pasture below our place in Maxwelton on Whidbey Island. I grabbed my camera which had a new roll of film with 20 exposures. I donned some rubber boots and ventured out into the flooded pasture. I was snapping pics right and left, all the while testing how close the swans would let me approach. Then on the 21st exposure (fudging an extra shot) the swans entered the water and got in single file and well what you see is what I got.
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