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129 - Bill Eichenlaub
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Saturday January 17 2015, 09:49 PM
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File name : 129 - Bill Eichenlaub
File size : 1350001 bytes
File date : 2015:01:17 21:49:48
Camera make : Konica Minolta Camera, Inc.
Camera model : DiMAGE A2
Date/Time : 2004:09:11 13:10:05
Resolution : 2560 x 1920
Flash used : No
Focal length : 7.2mm (35mm equivalent: 28mm)
Exposure tim : 0.013 s (1/80)
Aperture : f/5.6
ISO equiv. : 64
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mod : pattern
Exposure : program (auto)
Focus range : distant
JPEG Quality : 88
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Record vers. : 4
Keywords : Wilderness
DateCreated : 20040911
Time Created : 131005-0900
Byline : Bill Eichenlaub
Headline : Bill_Eichenlaub
Credit : Bill Eichenlaub
(C)Notice : Copyright Bill Eichenlaub and shared per http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Caption : Change is Glacier Bay’s middle name, and the upper parts of the bay are places where the landscape has changed dramatically during our own lifetimes. When my friend, Rusty, kayaked these waters in the 1970s they were thick with icebergs and seals. Muir Glacier is now 'grounded', meaning it no longer extends into the ocean. The land that was recently covered with ice now grows the early pioneer plants shown at my feet – dryas and alder. Once established, alder grows fast, putting on 2 - 3 feet per year. In another ten or fifteen years the view from my resting place will be a very short one and getting there will be a slog through a dense thicket of intertwining shrubs.

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