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011 - Tom Bergman
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Saturday January 17 2015, 09:46 PM
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File name : 011 - Tom Bergman
File size : 1178689 bytes
File date : 2015:01:17 21:46:42
Camera make : NIKON CORPORATION
Camera model : NIKON D200
Date/Time : 2008:08:07 07:26:11
Resolution : 2560 x 1596
Flash used : No
Focal length : 135.0mm (35mm equivalent: 202mm)
Exposure tim : 0.0080 s (1/125)
Aperture : f/4.8
ISO equiv. : 400
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mod : pattern
Exposure : aperture priority (semi-auto)
JPEG Quality : 88
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City : %G
Record vers. : 4
Keywords : Wildlife
DateCreated : 20080807
Time Created : 072611-0800
Byline : Tom Bergman
Headline : Tom_Bergman
Credit : Tom Bergman
(C)Notice : Copyright Tom Bergman and shared per http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Caption : Humpback whales compete with brown bears as being the most popular, 'must-see' mammal in Glacier Bay. This particular humpback whale is a calf, and it is doing what we photographers always like to see: breaching, where the whale jumps straight out of the water. No one really knows why whales breach…it may serve as a signal to other whales, it may help them shed dead skin and parasites, and in some cases it may indicate disturbance. Others believe that the whales find some enjoyment in breaching, and do it for fun.

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