File name : | 032 - Fay Schaller |
File size : | 752721 bytes |
File date : | 2015:01:17 21:47:16 |
Camera make : | Canon |
Camera model : | Canon EOS 40D |
Date/Time : | 2009:04:01 10:49:06 |
Resolution : | 2002 x 2337 |
Flash used : | No |
Focal length : | 60.0mm |
Exposure tim : | 0.0025 s (1/400) |
Aperture : | f/5.6 |
ISO equiv. : | 100 |
Whitebalance : | Auto |
Metering Mod : | spot |
Exposure : | aperture priority (semi-auto) |
JPEG Quality : | 88 |
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City : | %G |
Record vers. : | 4 |
Keywords : | Wilderness |
DateCreated : | 20090401 |
Time Created : | 104906 |
Byline : | Fay Schaller |
Headline : | Fay_Schaller |
Credit : | Fay Schaller |
(C)Notice : | Copyright Fay Schaller and shared per http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
Caption : | Dappled with dew, emerald mosses throughout Glacier Bay National Park blanket the rocks, ground and trees with a mother lode of softness. They can be found flourishing in all of their green glory during any season. There are some 9,000 mosses worldwide; all of them are photosynthetic, meaning they convert solar energy to carbohydrates, thus manufacturing their own food. They are particularly beautiful when viewed through a hand lens, so be sure to bring one on your next outing for a close up look at these fascinating plants! |
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