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The small gorge that empties into the Big Rio Grande Gorge. About 200 ft deep here.
| Manufacturer: | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Model: | NIKON D5000 |
| Orientation: | top - left |
| x-Resolution: | 96.00 |
| y-Resolution: | 96.00 |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
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| YCbCr Positioning: | co-sited |
| Compression: | JPEG compression |
| Exposure Time: | 1/320 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/11.0 |
| Exposure Program: | Manual |
| ISO Speed Ratings: | 200 |
| Exif Version: | Exif Version 2.21 |
| Components Configuration: | Y Cb Cr - |
| Compressed Bits per Pixel: | 4.00 |
| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| MaxApertureValue: | 5.00 EV (f/5.7) |
| Metering Mode: | Pattern |
| Light Source: | 13 |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire. |
| Focal Length: | 52.0 mm |
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| Sensing Method: | One-chip color area sensor |
| File Source: | DSC |
| Scene Type: | 1 |
| CFA Pattern: | 8 bytes undefined data |
| Custom Rendered: | Normal process |
| Exposure Mode: | Manual exposure |
| White Balance: | Manual white balance |
| Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1.00 |
| Focal Length In 35mm Film: | 78 |
| Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
| Gain Control: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Normal |
| Saturation: | Normal |
| Sharpness: | Normal |
| Subject Distance Range: | Unknown |
| Image Unique ID: | F6EE41577EC348399B89884D3A60E0A3 |
| GPS tag version: | 0x02, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00 |
| InteroperabilityVersion: | 0100 |
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UPdate: Congratulations!
Congrats on the AC!
Thank you much Approvers for the Blue on this image. Much appreciation.
Such an amazing view !
Great composition !
CONGRATULATIONS on your AC !!!
You know, Many Moons back, in the dark ages, I remember everybody had time to visit with neighbors or relatives with the light of a Kerosene lamp, and you left your house unlocked. My folks as I remember then, didn't even have a key to lock a door. The only keys for vehicles were in the ignition at all times. Anybody that needed a vehicle could use it. If no key in vehicle, everyone knew how to hot-wire it. No worries about break-ins into homes or cars.
Then the world came into a Rush, Rush, mode, and not time for visiting, and couldn't leave home or someone could break in!
Then came the Internet, and we could again visit with each other til the wee hours if we wanted. That was Cool!
Now again the world got bumped up into the new Rush, Rush, Version and nobody seems to have much time for visiting again. And now you don't dare walk around or go to a store, used to be the case at night, but now it's at any hour. You might get mugged, or even shot for no reason whatsoever.
Anyway Thank you much for taking the time to stop & visit via the Cloud. Can't even do that without worrying that someone will steal your ID. There's really no need to break into your house anymore!
I remember the days of unlocked cars and houses - except in August-or the neighbor would fill them with zucchini...
Zucchini, I think the only worry Mom had about it was us kids picking it and cooking it to snack on, but there was plenty of it anyway.
Congratulations on a superlative AC!!
So far the Desert has been very pretty lately with lots of nice Desert flowers. This morning was especially nice, and took lot of Desert flower pics. Might head there again tomorrow. It's only 10 miles to where I go chasing the Big Horns.
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