This kid comes from two long lines of hard workers. He LOVES to work, to the point where he goes over to our neighbor’s houses when they are outside working so he can help. I’m not kidding. Love this boy AND Mr. Hardworker #1!
I’ve had some requests for the technical info on some of my shots, here you go: ISO 200, 24mm, 640/f4.0. Sharpened in Photoshop and that’s it.
Could Issac come down to Salt Lake to mow ours????? Getting Blake to do it is like pulling teeth!
Nate and Isaac are a perfect match!
That’s awesome. I wish my girls were that way! I have a picture of Issac helping to put in our sod. I’ll have find it for you so you can add it to his ‘working in the yard’ collection.
Great shot! I am loving the technical info! This is nice of you!
I am loving the flip flops! Or as my Dad used to call them “go aheads” because they are hard to walk backwards in…
Leah, if people want the specs from your pictures they can use an exif viewer. I use a free one that you can get here http://www.opanda.com/en/. I think it works for Mac too. I just right click on any picture and it shows me the exposure, focal length, fstop, shutterspeed… even the type of camera that was used.
Now, it doesn’t work on all pictures. I host my pictures (now) at pbase.com and on my blog I *can* see the exif. On yours it says the info is not available. I don’t know if there is a setting you can change in photobucket that hides the exif or if it just doesn’t show it or what. I know in flickr you have to enable your exif data to be seen.
Anyone who wants to peep at your settings should should take this route. I know I’ve been curious from time to time but not enough to ask you about it.
Anyway, I like the angle on that one a lot. Very creative. I hope you are enjoying Lightroom.
He really is impressive. I’d like to see a picture of his mini wheelbarrow next.
Thanks for the technical info! I love the picture – as I do all of yours!!
Happy Birthday my friend.
This is so great. What a good helper he is. I’ve heard that our lawn is about 2 feet tall at the moment. Gotta get on my brother to mow it–hopefully not at 10pm 🙂
Thank you so much for posting the technical info. It’s very helpful. Love all the new posts, as always.