File name : | 332 - Bill Eichenlaub |
File size : | 844293 bytes |
File date : | 2015:01:17 21:56:40 |
Camera make : | NIKON CORPORATION |
Camera model : | NIKON D300 |
Date/Time : | 2009:05:24 10:45:04 |
Resolution : | 2560 x 1584 |
Flash used : | No |
Focal length : | 135.0mm (35mm equivalent: 202mm) |
Exposure tim : | 0.0031 s (1/320) |
Aperture : | f/9.0 |
ISO equiv. : | 200 |
Whitebalance : | Auto |
Metering Mod : | pattern |
Exposure : | program (auto) |
JPEG Quality : | 88 |
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City : | %G |
Record vers. : | 4 |
Keywords : | Hoonah |
Keywords : | Towns |
DateCreated : | 20090524 |
Time Created : | 104504 |
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 : | Salmon in a can. Can't say I've purchased a whole lot of it, ever. But at one time canning was the primary way Alaskan salmon made it to market. The old cannery at Icy Strait Point in Hoonah is now a museum, Tlingit cultural center and shopping complex dedicated to the history of fish canning and presenting the past and present Tlingit way of life. |
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