Photos taken in July, 2006 around Spitsbergen and other parts of Svalbard, which is in the "high Arctic," between latitudes 78 and 81 degrees N.
When/where the sun never sets. This entire area should still be covered in ice, but global warming has caused both glaciers and annual ice to retreat dramatically. Sadly, this has resulted in a dramatic reduction of areas for polar bears to hunt seals worldwide.
Basic
| Date Modified | 2006-07-19 19:33:39 |
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| Date Taken | 2006-07-11 04:08:11 |
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| Camera | Canon EOS-1D Mark II N |
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| Exposure Time | 0.005s (1/200) |
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| Aperture | f/11.0 |
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| ISO | 100 |
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| Focal Length | 17mm (22.1mm in 35mm) |
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| Photo Dimensions | 3248 x 2165 |
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| File Name | 2006-07-11--1762--17mm-EOS-1D Mark II N.jpg |
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| File Size | 2.87 MB |
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Detailed
| Flash | flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode |
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| Exposure Program | shutter priority |
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| Exposure Bias | 1/3 EV |
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| Exposure Mode | auto |
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| White Balance | auto |
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| Color Space | unknown |
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Other sizes:
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filename: 2006-07-11--1762--17mm-EOS-1D Mark II N |