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Camera: | NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D300 |
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Exposure: | 0.001 sec. (1/1000) |
Aperture: | f/14.0 |
Focal Length: | 400.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 600.0 mm) |
Flash: | No Flash |
Exposure mode: | Shutter speed priority AE |
Max Aperture: | 5.7 |
Resolution: | 300 x 300 dpi |
Dimension: | 1600 x 1200 pixels |
Original Date: | 2009:07:04 08:19:17.34 |
Digitized Date: | 2009:07:04 08:19:17-07:00 |
Created on: | 2009:07:04 08:19:17.34 |
Modified on: | 2009:07:05 14:21:38.34 |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh |
Copyright: | ©Marina van der Linden |
Artist | Marina van der Linden |
CFA Pattern | [Red,Green][Green,Blue] |
Circle Of Confusion | 0.020 mm |
Color Mode | RGB |
Color Space | sRGB |
Compression | JPEG (old-style) |
Contrast | Normal |
Creator | Marina van der Linden |
Custom Rendered | Normal |
Depth Of Field | 1.22 m (18.25 - 19.47) |
Derived From Document ID | uuid:20CBF099F26ADE119CC2D2B12 016F1AF |
Derived From Instance ID | uuid:21CBF099F26ADE119CC2D2B12 016F1AF |
Description | At one time I thought I might be able to shoot wildlife with my 500mm mirror lens. After trying I realized this was not realistic..But the ring bokeh typical of mirror lenses would look really cool in shots of birds flying over water, so I faked it. .To create this image, which a single shot with a mirror lens could have done if mirror lenses were sharp, required two professional cameras, two RAW images in four layers, and about an hour fiddling around in Photoshop. |
Device Mfg Desc | IEC http://www.iec.ch |
Device Model Desc | IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB |
Digital Zoom Ratio | 1 |
Exposure Compensation | -1/3 |
Exposure Mode | Auto |
Field Of View | 3.4 deg |
File Source | Digital Camera |
Flash Fired | False |
Flash Function | False |
Flash Mode | Unknown |
Flash Red Eye Mode | False |
Flash Return | No return detection |
Focal Length In 35mm Format | 600 mm |
Format | image/jpeg |
Gain Control | None |
Hyperfocal Distance | 570.55 m |
ICC Profile Name | sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
ISO | 200 |
Image Description | At one time I thought I might be able to shoot wildlife with my 500mm mirror lens. After trying I realized this was not realistic..But the ring bokeh typical of mirror lenses would look really cool in shots of birds flying over water, so I faked it. .To create this image, which a single shot with a mirror lens could have done if mirror lenses were sharp, required two professional cameras, two RAW images in four layers, and about an hour fiddling around in Photoshop. |
Image Size | 1600x1200 |
Light Source | Fine Weather |
Light Value | 16.6 |
Marked | True |
Metadata Date | 2009:07:05 14:21:38-07:00 |
Metering Mode | Multi-segment |
Native Digest | 256,257,258,259,262,274,277,28 4,530,531,282,283,296,301,318, 319,529,532,306,270,271,272,30 5,315,33432;1324C5458A83199BD7 88BA2FE3209C03 |
Resolution Unit | inches |
Rights | ©Marina van der Linden |
Saturation | Normal |
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent | 1.5 |
Scene Capture Type | Standard |
Scene Type | Directly photographed |
Sensing Method | One-chip color area |
Sharpness | Hard |
Sub Sec Time | 34 |
Sub Sec Time Digitized | 34 |
Sub Sec Time Original | 34 |
Subject | great egret, bird, flying, Photoshop, ring bokeh, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, Nikkor 80-400mm, sunny day, SoCal, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. |
Subject Distance | 18.84 m |
Subject Distance Range | Unknown |
TIFF-EP Standard ID | 1 0 0 0 |
Thumbnail Offset | 1660 |
Title | Oooooooo O! |
White Balance | Manual |
XMP Toolkit | Adobe XMP Core 4.1-c036 46.276720, Mon Feb 19 2007 22:13:43 |
GPS Information |
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GPS Version ID | 2.2.0.0 |
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