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Original File Size
124011
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Mime Type
image/jpeg
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Image Height
957
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Image Width
1678
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Color
TRUE
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Byte Order Motorola
FALSE
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CCD Width
8mm
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Aperture
f/5.0
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COMPUTED.Copyright
© Darvin Atkeson 2013
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Image Description
Dawn breaks over the fog blanketed Golden Gate as San Francisco peeks through in the distance as another workday in the Bay Area begins.
I had been up late the night before catching the PanSTARRS comet event and woke up just a couple of hours after going to bed. The fog had cleared out the night before but some fellow photographers had indicated it should move back in. It was difficult to tell on the various webcams but it appeared they were right. I was in a fog myself from lack of sleep and that may have helped make the decision to drive the 40+ miles back in to the place I had just left a few hours earlier.
The fog was thick everywhere and the commute in to the city was slow. Arriving at the Golden Gate Bridge I knew I was going to finally see one of the things that had eluded me for so long. I had seen pictures of it but never gotten to see a low fog illuminated by the orange lights of the Golden Gate Bridge right at dawn. Then there it was. We were thrilled as we jumped out of the car to park among the many other photographers that had lined up to view the sunrise. It was oddly warm and there was hardly any breeze. The fog below was slowly moving out of the bay and swirling back in near the south tower.
If you inspect the image closely you will not the Bay Bridge towers illuminated just above the fog. The Transamerica tower is clearly visible and the large building with all the lights is the Bank of America Tower. A distant jet leaves for some distant place and leaves a streak of light across the sky. Below, the fog parts to reveal the beach at Kirby Cove. It doesn’t get much better.
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Camera Make
NIKON CORPORATION
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Camera Model
NIKON D800E
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Orientation
The 0th row is at the visual top of the image, and the 0th column is the visual left-hand side
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X-Resolution
2400000/10000
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Y-Resolution
2400000/10000
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Resolution Unit
2
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Software
Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows)
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Last Modified
2013:03:13 21:58:28
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Artist
Darvin Atkeson
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Copyright
© Darvin Atkeson 2013
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Exposure Time
8/1
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F Number
5/1
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Exposure Program
Manual
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ISO Speed Ratings
200
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Exif Version
0221
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Date Taken
2013:03:13 06:46:58
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Date Digitized
2013:03:13 06:46:58
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Shutter Speed
-3/1
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Aperture Value
4643856/1000000
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Exposure Bias Value
6/6
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Max Aperture Value
30/10
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Metering Mode
Pattern
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Light Source
Unknown
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Flash
16
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Focal Length
440/10
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EXIF.SubSecTime
80
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Color Space
sRGB
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Image Width
1680
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Image Length
1121
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Focal Plane X-Resolution
6712204/32768
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Focal Plane Y-Resolution
6712204/32768
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Focal Plane Resolution Unit
4
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Sensing Method
One-chip color area sensor
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Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
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White Balance
Auto white balance
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Digital Zoom Ratio
1/1
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Focal Length (35mm equiv)
44
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Scene Capture Type
Standard
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Gain Control
None
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Contrast
Normal
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Saturation
Normal
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Sharpness
Normal
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Distance Range
0
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IPTC. Заголовок
Dawn breaks over the fog blanketed Golden Gate as San Francisco peeks through in the distance as another workday in the Bay Area begins.
I had been up late the night before catching the PanSTARRS comet event and woke up just a couple of hours after going to bed. The fog had cleared out the night before but some fellow photographers had indicated it should move back in. It was difficult to tell on the various webcams but it appeared they were right. I was in a fog myself from lack of sleep and that may have helped make the decision to drive the 40+ miles back in to the place I had just left a few hours earlier.
The fog was thick everywhere and the commute in to the city was slow. Arriving at the Golden Gate Bridge I knew I was going to finally see one of the things that had eluded me for so long. I had seen pictures of it but never gotten to see a low fog illuminated by the orange lights of the Golden Gate Bridge right at dawn. Then there it was. We were thrilled as we jumped out of the car to park among the many other photographers that had lined up to view the sunrise. It was oddly warm and there was hardly any breeze. The fog below was slowly moving out of the bay and swirling back in near the south tower.
If you inspect the image closely you will not the Bay Bridge towers illuminated just above the fog. The Transamerica tower is clearly visible and the large building with all the lights is the Bank of America Tower. A distant jet leaves for some distant place and leaves a streak of light across the sky. Below, the fog parts to reveal the beach at Kirby Cove. It doesn’t get much better.
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IPTC. Автор Заголовка
Darvin Atkeson
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IPTC. От-Линии
Darvin Atkeson
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IPTC. От-линии НАЗВАНИЕ
Photographer
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IPTC. Объектное Имя
The San Francisco Treat
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IPTC. Дата Создана
20130101
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IPTC. Время Создано
010929+0000
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IPTC. Ключевые слова
LiquidMoonlight.com
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IPTC. Авторское Уведомление
© Darvin Atkeson 2013