Kangaroo Paw

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Kangaroo Paw

Postby MHD on Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:16 pm

Was riding back from lunch and saw a lovely be of Kanga paw...

Lucky I had my cam!
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EXIF: (hehe)
ExifTool Version Number : 3.71
File Name : kanga1.jpg
File Size : 706KB
File Type : JPG
Make : NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model Name : NIKON D70
Orientation : Rotated 90 CCW
Software : Ver.1.02
Date/Time Of Last Modification : 2004:11:16 13:52:10
Tv(Shutter Speed) : 1/800
Av(Aperture Value) : 5.0
Exposure Program : Aperture-priority AE
Exif Version : 0221
Shooting Date/Time : 2004:11:16 13:52:10
Date/Time Of Digitization : 2004:11:16 13:52:10
Components Configuration : YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel : 4
Exposure Compensation : 0
Max Aperture Value : 1.7
Metering Mode : Multi-segment
Flash : No Flash
Focal Length : 50.0mm
File System Version : 2.10
ISO Used : 200
Quality : FINE
White Balance : PRESET
Focus Mode : AF-S
Flash Setting : SLOW
Flash Type :
White Balance Fine Tune : 0
Thumbnail Image IFD : 1430
FEC : 41.0
ISO Setting : 200
Image Boundry : 0 0 3008 2000
Tone Comp : AUTO
Lens : 50 50 1.8 1.8
AF Point : Single Area, Center
Color Hue : MODE1a
Light Source : NATURAL
Hue Adjustment : 0
Noise Reduction : OFF
Red Balance : 2.26562
Blue Balance : 1.57422
Serial Number : NO= 1001d8fb
Shutter Count : 1455
Image Optimization : NORMAL
Vari Program :
User Comment : COLLIS PHOTOGRAPHY
Sub Sec Time : 90
Sub Sec Time Original : 90
Sub Sec Time Digitized : 90
Flashpix Version : 0100
Color Space : sRGB
Exif Image Width : 3008
Exif Image Length : 2000
Sensing Method : One-chip color area
File Source : Digital Camera
Scene Type : Directly photographed
CFA Pattern :
Custom Rendered : Normal
Exposure Mode : Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio : 1
Focal Length In 35mm Format : 75
Scene Capture Type : Standard
Gain Control : None
Contrast : Normal
Saturation : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
Subject Distance Range : Unknown (0)
Interoperability Index : R98
Interoperability Version : 0100
Compression : JPEG (old-style)
X Resolution : 300
Y Resolution : 300
Resolution Unit : inches
Y Cb Cr Positioning : Co-sited
Thumbnail Offset : 22078
Thumbnail Length : 11570
Image Width : 1868
Image Height : 1401
Av(Aperture Value) : 5.0
Image Size : 1868x1401
Scale Factor To 35mm Equivalent : 1.5
Tv(Shutter Speed) : 1/800
Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 11570 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Focal Length : 50.0mm (35mm equivalent: 75.0mm)
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Postby xerubus on Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:20 pm

nice shot MHD... DOF is great... would like to have seen a little more of the paw where the spider is... but wonderful none-the-less...

good to see you using the exiftool to it's full benefit... :D
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Postby MHD on Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:21 pm

Spider was added bonus! didnt see him there..

Images like this are testament to the 50/1.8
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Postby Killakoala on Tue Nov 16, 2004 4:58 pm

Goodness gracious me, your EXIF is enormous. :)
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Postby MHD on Tue Nov 16, 2004 5:01 pm

I know... I'm going to make a script to extract the relevant info I want..
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Postby Raydar on Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:37 pm

Killakoala wrote:Goodness gracious me, your EXIF is enormous. :)


Dose that mean I can't ask what setting did you use?????

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