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that you cut the peach tree down! (He did not like having his pix taken, but he came back, again and again.) Creation by the Most High God.
| Catégories: astronomie, Été, animaux sauvages | Appareil photo: Canon T3i |
| Manufacturer: | Canon |
| Model: | Canon EOS REBEL T3i |
| Orientation: | top - left |
| x-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| y-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 |
| Artist: | |
| YCbCr Positioning: | co-sited |
| Copyright: | [None] (Photographer) - (Editor) |
| Compression: | JPEG compression |
| Exposure Time: | 1/500 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/7.1 |
| Exposure Program: | Normal program |
| ISO Speed Ratings: | 1000 |
| Exif Version: | Unknown Exif Version |
| Components Configuration: | Y Cb Cr - |
| Shutter speed: | 9.00 EV (APEX: 22, 1/512 sec.) |
| Aperture: | 5.62 EV (f/7.0) |
| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| Metering Mode: | Pattern |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. |
| Focal Length: | 275.0 mm |
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| SubsecTime: | 19 |
| SubSecTimeOriginal: | 19 |
| SubSecTimeDigitized: | 19 |
| FlashPixVersion: | FlashPix Version 1.0 |
| Color Space: | sRGB |
| PixelXDimension: | 700 |
| PixelYDimension: | 560 |
| Focal Plane x-Resolution: | 5728.18 |
| Focal Plane y-Resolution: | 5808.40 |
| Focal Plane Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Custom Rendered: | Normal process |
| Exposure Mode: | Auto exposure |
| White Balance: | Auto white balance |
| Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
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I am an amateur photographer who loves to take all kinds of pictures of God's creations. Our small town affords me many opportunities when I am out walking. |
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we had to cut the tree down. The main branch, which was loaded, fell down. That's where this peach came from. There was hardly anything else left. We were very sad to see it go. We've gotten many lovely peaches from the tree these past 10 years or so. They don't normally live very long.
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