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Sacramento / Fall neighborhood (1623)
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Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5600
Exposure:0.004 sec. (1/250)
Aperture:f/8.0
Focal Length:32.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 48.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Not Defined
Resolution:240 x 240 dpi
Original Date:2022:11:26 15:41:44.02
Created on:2022:11:26 15:41:44.02
Modified on:2022:12:11 23:18:01
Software:CyberLink PhotoDirector 365 (Windows)
CFA Pattern[Red,Green][Green,Blue]
Circle Of Confusion0.020 mm
Color SpacesRGB
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ContrastNormal
Custom RenderedNormal
Device Mfg DescIEC http://www.iec.ch
Device Model DescIEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
Digital Zoom Ratio1
Exposure Compensation0
Exposure ModeAuto
Field Of View41.1 deg
File SourceDigital Camera
Focal Length In 35mm Format48 mm
Gain ControlNone
Hyperfocal Distance6.39 m
ISO200
Image DescriptionI often tell friends that Sacramento is one of my favorite cities, to which most are astounded. In a state with major thriving cultural centers along the coast, people can’t understand how anyone would like a large inland city whose major industry is government. I first got to know Sacramento when I was lobbying the legislature for my faculty union and was surprised that it had an architecturally interesting Midtown surrounding the Capitol, and that there was an active gay community. Over time I grew to like it even more as I realized the large number of neighborhoods like this that felt much like the neighborhoods I knew in the East. Neighborhoods with moderate size houses on streets that don’t look like everyone is trying to make a statement about success, with people out walking on the streets that say ‘hi’...This particular neighborhood is just happenstance -- I needed a break from freeway driving and just decided to wander into a neighborhood. I stopped because the fall leaf colors were bright! I intentionally did not put a GPS but will note that Google maps lists the area as Curtis Park, 1.5 miles from the Capitol.
Image Size2426x1500
Lens ModelAF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G
Light SourceUnknown
Light Value13.0
Metering ModeMulti-segment
Rating1
Recommended Exposure Index200
Resolution Unitinches
SaturationNormal
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent1.5
Scene Capture TypeStandard
Scene TypeDirectly photographed
Sensing MethodOne-chip color area
Sensitivity TypeRecommended Exposure Index
SharpnessNormal
Sub Sec Time Digitized02
Sub Sec Time Original02
Subject Distance RangeUnknown
Thumbnail Offset2110
White BalanceAuto