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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: | 1152 x 864 pixels |
Compression: | 5 bits/pixels |
Original Date: | 2020:03:04 10:35:58 |
Created on: | 2020:03:04 10:35:58 |
Modified on: | 2020:07:05 15:51:37 |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 15.0 (Windows) |
Copyright: | © Martha Winslow-Cole 2020 (redlofa@gmail.com) |
Approximate Focus Distance | 63 |
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 | 2020:03:04 10:35:58 |
Date/Time Created | 2020:03:04 10:35:58+00:00 |
Description | Part of a migrating flock of a couple hundred birds massing together to drive fish close to shore to catch and eat them on the Coosa River on a cold rainy day near Godfrey's Marina, off Wharton Bend Road, Rainbow City, Alabama. I count at least 44 birds in this photo. (IMG_0046) |
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 | +1 |
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:a84eba81-deac-5e45-950 e-e0004e73a11f, xmp.iid:80d69f27-af98-4344-8f2 5-2c9e3518e2dd |
History Software Agent | Adobe Photoshop Elements 15.0 (Windows), Adobe Photoshop CC 2021 (Windows) |
History When | 2020:03:05 08:50:28-06:00, 2020:07:05 15:51:37-05:00 |
Hyperfocal Distance | 1752.70 m |
ICC Profile Name | sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
ISO | 125 |
Image Description | Part of a migrating flock of a couple hundred birds massing together to drive fish close to shore to catch and eat them on the Coosa River on a cold rainy day near Godfrey's Marina, off Wharton Bend Road, Rainbow City, Alabama. I count at least 44 birds in this photo. (IMG_0046) |
Image Size | 1152x864 |
Interoperability Index | R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB) |
Interoperability Version | 0100 |
Legacy IPTC Digest | BFD18F1BF86DDBCC4ABE3FB4517588 EF |
Lens | 3.8-247.0 mm |
Lens Info | 3.8-247mm f/? |
Light Value | 12.4 |
Marked | True |
Metadata Date | 2020:07:05 15:51:37-05:00 |
Metering Mode | Spot |
Original Document ID | 8F3E114E9E6ADC2B2B6453AD079DBE 75 |
Photometric Interpretation | RGB |
Rating | 0 |
Related Image Height | 3456 |
Related Image Width | 4608 |
Resolution Unit | inches |
Rights | © Martha Winslow-Cole 2020 (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, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, American white pelican, flock, fish herding, Coosa River, Rainbow City, Alabama, Canon PowerShot SX60 HS |
Thumbnail Offset | 1710 |
Title | White Pelican Flock |
White Balance | Auto |
XMP Toolkit | Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c123 79.158978, 2016/02/13-01:11:19 |
Y Cb Cr Positioning | Co-sited |
GPS Information |
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GPS Version ID | 2.3.0.0 |
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