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Original File Size
1072269
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Mime Type
image/jpeg
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Image Height
1200
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Image Width
1800
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Color
TRUE
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Byte Order Motorola
FALSE
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Aperture
f/10.0
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Focus Distance
1.80m
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COMPUTED.Copyright
Brent Stirton
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Image Description
AMBOSELI, KENYA, MAY 2011: Undercover Kenya Wildlife Services Ranger detusk a bull elephant killed by a spear in the Amboseli ecosystem in the shadow of Amboseli, Kenya, May 29, 2011. The elephant was killed by a single spear stroke close to the spine which penetrated deeply enough to cause massive internal bleeding. It is not known whether this was a poaching attempt or whether this was a case of human elephant conflict with the animal in the crops of local Masaai. The animal was detusked and the ivory sent to the KWS HQ in Amboseli National Park. KWS has the mandate to protect wildlife in Kenya but lack the manpower and resources. Organisations like Big Life are the private sector arm of KWS in the 2 million acre Amboseli ecosystem, working alongside them to supply manpower, vehicles, funding, information networks and aircraft to practise effective conservation in the region. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Reportage for National Geographic Magazine.)
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Camera Make
Canon
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Camera Model
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
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X-Resolution
100/1
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Y-Resolution
100/1
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Resolution Unit
2
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Software
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.3 (Macintosh)
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Last Modified
2013:02:05 18:58:42
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Artist
Brent Stirton
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Copyright
Brent Stirton
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Exposure Time
1/250
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F Number
10/1
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Exposure Program
Manual
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ISO Speed Ratings
100
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Exif Version
0230
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Date Taken
2011:05:28 06:34:55
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Date Digitized
2011:05:28 06:34:55
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Shutter Speed
7965784/1000000
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Aperture Value
6643856/1000000
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Exposure Bias Value
0/1
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Max Aperture Value
1/1
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Subject Distance
180/100
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Metering Mode
Pattern
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Flash
16
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Focal Length
24/1
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Focal Plane X-Resolution
5616000/1459
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Focal Plane Y-Resolution
3744000/958
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Focal Plane Resolution Unit
2
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Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
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White Balance
Auto white balance
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Scene Capture Type
Standard
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1#090
�%G
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IPTC. Дата Создана
20110528
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IPTC. Время Создано
063455-0400
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2#062
20110528
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2#063
063455
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IPTC. От-Линии
Brent Stirton
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IPTC. Авторское Уведомление
Brent Stirton
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IPTC. Заголовок
AMBOSELI, KENYA, MAY 2011: Undercover Kenya Wildlife Services Ranger detusk a bull elephant killed by a spear in the Amboseli ecosystem in the shadow of Amboseli, Kenya, May 29, 2011. The elephant was killed by a single spear stroke close to the spine which penetrated deeply enough to cause massive internal bleeding. It is not known whether this was a poaching attempt or whether this was a case of human elephant conflict with the animal in the crops of local Masaai. The animal was detusked and the ivory sent to the KWS HQ in Amboseli National Park. KWS has the mandate to protect wildlife in Kenya but lack the manpower and resources. Organisations like Big Life are the private sector arm of KWS in the 2 million acre Amboseli ecosystem, working alongside them to supply manpower, vehicles, funding, information networks and aircraft to practise effective conservation in the region. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Reportage for National Geographic Magazine.)