General info:
ModelKODAK DX4330 DIGITAL CAMERA
MakeEASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Basic shot info:
Focal Length16.0 mm; equivalent: 78 mm
Aperture ValueF4
FlashFlash did not fire, auto mode
Metering ModeAverage
Shutter Speed Value1/128 sec
Advanced shot info:
Exposure Bias Value0
Exposure Time1/180 sec
Exposure ModeAuto
Max Aperture ValueF3.6
ContrastNormal
SaturationNormal
SharpnessNormal
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Exif Version2.20
Exif Image Width1440 pixels
Exif Image Height2160 pixels
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Comment: What is CONCH (pronounced "conk")?? Conch fritters, Conch salad, fried Conch... A fisherman here shows Lamar exactly what the popular island shellfish looks like when removed from it's shell.
Picture_0306 * Sunrise on the beach... * 2160 x 1440 * (405KB)

Picture_0309 * I don't think the camera's ON! * 1440 x 2160 * (549KB)

Picture_0310 * Is that remote camera function gonna work? * 1440 x 2160 * (404KB)

Picture_0311 * SMILE! * 1133 x 1050 * (193KB)

Picture_0313 * THANKS ALICE!!  This bag came in VERY HANDY during our trip! * 2160 x 1440 * (735KB)

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Picture_0314a * Lamar shouldn't have seen that! He was NO MORE GOOD! * 1440 x 2160 * (438KB)

Picture_0315 * The warm shallow waters of the Bahamas Banks are ideal for the Conch. Here  they can graze on the acres of gently waving sea grass. However, the Conch was soon discovered to be a rich source of protein and has been providing food for the natives of these islands since the earliest Lucayans found their way to the islands. * 1440 x 2160 * (612KB)

Picture_0316 * TOURIST ATTRACTION: Christ Church Cathedral * 1440 x 2160 * (571KB)

Picture_0317 * The presence of the Anglican Church can be traced from the very beginning of Bahamian History. The Eleutherian Adventurers after 1647 made the first settlement of the English after these islands had been more or less abandoned by the Spanish. It is said that the Eleutherian Adventurers included two Anglican priests who had left the church. * 2160 x 1440 * (494KB)

Picture_0317a * In 1670 the Bahamas was granted to the Lord Proprietors of Carolina by the English Crown. Among the requirements of this Grant was the establishment of churches in the islands. Christ Church Cathedral dates from 1670. * 2160 x 1440 * (545KB)

Our Honeymoon Photo Album found on LamarandAngela.com created by Angela B. Martin
Album last updated on 8/9/04 4:43 PM