I tried getting the EXIF info using the little program that I have (Opanda IExif), but it says no data available. Was this a film camera? I see you said "developed film".
If it's a digital camera, then the data should be there. But when you saved these pictures in a smaller file size to be posted here, you may have saved them in a format that stripped the meta data from the files to make them smaller.
If you can click on "properties" or "info" or something in your picture editing software, you should be able to view the EXIF data (if it exists). Then, you can cut and paste it in a post here.
Does that help? If not, email me the pics and I'll see if I can find it.
You just have to copy and past the data......... DUH!
First Water Fall Pic and same setting on the second but less focal length
Ap 4.5
ISO 100
Shutter 6
exposure -5
K setting (temp. 4800)
Exposure Time = 0.6667"
F Number = F29
Exposure Program = Shutter priority
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Date Time Original = 2008-04-20 11:16:14
Date Time Digitized = 2008-04-20 11:16:14
Exposure Bias Value = -5EV
Max Aperture Value = F4.59
Metering Mode = CenterWeightedAverage
Focal Length = 48mm
Color Space = sRGB
White Balance = Manual white balance
Contrast = Hard
Saturation = High saturation
Sharpness = Normal
Subject Distance Range = unknown
Brother, you have to read, borrow others knowledge and snap that shutter, adjust and do it again. Don't give up and set a goal. Mine was to run with Leggy
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