File name : | 262 - Bill Eichenlaub |
File size : | 732268 bytes |
File date : | 2015:01:17 21:54:46 |
Camera make : | Konica Minolta Camera, Inc. |
Camera model : | DiMAGE A2 |
Date/Time : | 2006:09:15 15:07:49 |
Resolution : | 1828 x 2560 |
Flash used : | No |
Focal length : | 7.2mm (35mm equivalent: 28mm) |
Exposure tim : | 0.0020 s (1/500) |
Aperture : | f/8.0 |
ISO equiv. : | 64 |
Exposure bia : | -0.30 |
Whitebalance : | Auto |
Metering Mod : | pattern |
Exposure : | program (auto) |
Focus range : | distant |
JPEG Quality : | 88 |
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City : | %G |
Record vers. : | 4 |
Keywords : | Wilderness |
DateCreated : | 20060915 |
Time Created : | 150749-0900 |
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 : | See the hiker at the base of the tree? Yes, this was a big tree. The 'bath tub ring' look to this lake gives it the appearance of a 'reservoir' – a body of water behind a man-made dam. But it is not a reservoir; it is a glacier dammed lake and the lake level fluctuates naturally. Many of the lakes along the edge of the Brady Glacier have a 'bath tub ring' around the edge from repeated filling and draining, but I know of no other that has standing dead trees of this size. |
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