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Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D300
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
ArtistMarina van der Linden
CFA Pattern[Red,Green][Green,Blue]
Circle Of Confusion0.020 mm
Color ModeRGB
Color SpacesRGB
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ContrastNormal
CreatorMarina van der Linden
Custom RenderedNormal
Depth Of Field1.22 m (18.25 - 19.47)
Derived From Document IDuuid:20CBF099F26ADE119CC2D2B12 016F1AF
Derived From Instance IDuuid:21CBF099F26ADE119CC2D2B12 016F1AF
DescriptionAt 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 DescIEC http://www.iec.ch
Device Model DescIEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
Digital Zoom Ratio1
Exposure Compensation-1/3
Exposure ModeAuto
Field Of View3.4 deg
File SourceDigital Camera
Flash FiredFalse
Flash FunctionFalse
Flash ModeUnknown
Flash Red Eye ModeFalse
Flash ReturnNo return detection
Focal Length In 35mm Format600 mm
Formatimage/jpeg
Gain ControlNone
Hyperfocal Distance570.55 m
ICC Profile NamesRGB IEC61966-2.1
ISO200
Image DescriptionAt 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 Size1600x1200
Light SourceFine Weather
Light Value16.6
MarkedTrue
Metadata Date2009:07:05 14:21:38-07:00
Metering ModeMulti-segment
Native Digest256,257,258,259,262,274,277,28 4,530,531,282,283,296,301,318, 319,529,532,306,270,271,272,30 5,315,33432;1324C5458A83199BD7 88BA2FE3209C03
Resolution Unitinches
Rights©Marina van der Linden
SaturationNormal
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent1.5
Scene Capture TypeStandard
Scene TypeDirectly photographed
Sensing MethodOne-chip color area
SharpnessHard
Sub Sec Time34
Sub Sec Time Digitized34
Sub Sec Time Original34
Subjectgreat egret, bird, flying, Photoshop, ring bokeh, Nikon D200, Nikon D300, Nikkor 80-400mm, sunny day, SoCal, Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve.
Subject Distance18.84 m
Subject Distance RangeUnknown
TIFF-EP Standard ID1 0 0 0
Thumbnail Offset1660
TitleOooooooo O!
White BalanceManual
XMP ToolkitAdobe XMP Core 4.1-c036 46.276720, Mon Feb 19 2007 22:13:43

GPS Information

GPS Version ID2.2.0.0