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Camera: | Canon PowerShot SX60 HS |
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Exposure: | 0.00625 sec. (1/160) |
Aperture: | f/6.5 |
Focal Length: | 247.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 1385.8 mm) |
Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
Max Aperture: | 6.5 |
Resolution: | 96 x 96 dpi |
Dimension: | 1200 x 857 pixels |
Compression: | 5 bits/pixels |
Original Date: | 2015:11:25 12:32:57 |
Created on: | 2015:11:25 12:32:57 |
Modified on: | 2015:11:27 09:01:18 |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.0 Windows |
Copyright: | © Martha Winslow-Cole 2015 (redlofa@gmail.com) |
Approximate Focus Distance | 56.2 |
Artist | Martha Winslow-Cole (redlofa@gmail.com) |
Circle Of Confusion | 0.005 mm |
Color Mode | RGB |
Color Space | sRGB |
Components Configuration | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Compression | JPEG (old-style) |
Creator | Martha Winslow-Cole (redlofa@gmail.com) |
Custom Rendered | Normal |
Date Created | 2015:11:25 12:32:57 |
Date/Time Created | 2015:11:25 12:32:57+00:00 |
Description | This crane, #59-13, named Latka, was the first whopping crane to arrive at the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge wintering ground in Alabama in November 2015. She is part of an effort to establish an Easterm Migratory Flock (EMF) of cranes that was begun in 2000. She is one about 600 wild cranes in existence. The EMF numbers she is in numbers about 100. She was hatched in 2013 from an egg from the Calgary Zoo, costume raised to prevent human imprinting, transferred to the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin in September, allowed to spend more and more time out of her pen, and was was officially released into the wild adult population in late October to allow her to follow them back to wintering grounds in the south, a program known as Direct Autumn Release (DAR). Eventurally, but quite late in the year, the 2013 DAR birds started their migration but for some reason Latka returned north. Because of severe cold weather a decision was made to capture Latka. She was flown south and released at Wheeler. She learned the migration route when she returned north with a few other cranes the next spring. This is her second year to return to Wheeler unaided. She is quite small for a whooping crane. You can read about her history at http://www.learner.org/jnorth/ tm/crane/13/BandingCodes_latka .html.... |
Device Mfg Desc | IEC http://www.iec.ch |
Device Model Desc | IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB |
Digital Zoom Ratio | 1 |
Exif Version | 0230 |
Exposure Compensation | 0 |
Exposure Mode | Auto bracket |
Field Of View | 1.5 deg |
File Source | Digital Camera |
Firmware | 1.00 |
Flash Compensation | 0 |
Flashpix Version | 0100 |
Focal Plane Resolution Unit | inches |
Focal Plane X Resolution | 18962.96296 |
Focal Plane Y Resolution | 18989.01099 |
Format | image/jpeg |
History Action | saved, saved |
History Changed | /, / |
History Instance ID | xmp.iid:68C31A65D993E511BF9FED E409FC1920, xmp.iid:EF42CBB61795E5118C0B96 97445F52C3 |
History Software Agent | Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.0 Windows, Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.0 Windows |
History When | 2015:11:25 19:27:43-06:00, 2015:11:27 09:01:18-06:00 |
Hyperfocal Distance | 1752.70 m |
ICC Profile Name | sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
ISO | 125 |
Image Description | This crane, #59-13, named Latka, was the first whopping crane to arrive at the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge wintering ground in Alabama in November 2015. She is part of an effort to establish an Easterm Migratory Flock (EMF) of cranes that was begun in 2000. She is one about 600 wild cranes in existence. The EMF numbers she is in numbers about 100. She was hatched in 2013 from an egg from the Calgary Zoo, costume raised to prevent human imprinting, transferred to the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin in September, allowed to spend more and more time out of her pen, and was was officially released into the wild adult population in late October to allow her to follow them back to wintering grounds in the south, a program known as Direct Autumn Release (DAR). Eventurally, but quite late in the year, the 2013 DAR birds started their migration but for some reason Latka returned north. Because of severe cold weather a decision was made to capture Latka. She was flown south and released at Wheeler. She learned the migration route when she returned north with a few other cranes the next spring. This is her second year to return to Wheeler unaided. She is quite small for a whooping crane. You can read about her history at http://www.learner.org/jnorth/ tm/crane/13/BandingCodes_latka .html.... |
Image Size | 1200x857 |
Interoperability Index | R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB) |
Interoperability Version | 0100 |
Legacy IPTC Digest | C23DF6050082A74781EF1655F6E5DC EF |
Lens | 3.8-247.0 mm |
Lens Info | 3.8-247mm f/? |
Light Value | 12.4 |
Marked | True |
Metadata Date | 2015:11:27 09:01:18-06:00 |
Metering Mode | Spot |
Original Document ID | F00992DC66644F5D037659A7714046 CE |
Photometric Interpretation | RGB |
Rating | 0 |
Related Image Height | 3456 |
Related Image Width | 4608 |
Resolution Unit | inches |
Rights | © Martha Winslow-Cole 2015 (redlofa@gmail.com) |
Samples Per Pixel | 3 |
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent | 5.6 |
Scene Capture Type | Standard |
Sensing Method | One-chip color area |
Sensitivity Type | Standard Output Sensitivity and Recommended Exposure Index |
Subject | bird, endangered, whooping crane, crane, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Latka, #59-13, Alabama, Canon PowerShot SX60 HS, nature, wildlife |
Thumbnail Offset | 2734 |
Title | Whooping Crane |
White Balance | Auto |
XMP Toolkit | Adobe XMP Core 5.3-c011 66.146729, 2012/05/03-13:40:03 |
Y Cb Cr Positioning | Co-sited |
GPS Information |
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GPS Version ID | 2.3.0.0 |
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