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Comment:  The view from Julie about 90 seconds later, having completed one quarter of her first orbit. Julie is approximately 2 miles west of Mount Saint Helens (8,365'), still at 9,250'. The crater blast mouth is to the left. Mount Adams is visible 35 miles away.
Image Date:  Aug 11, 2007 - 02:37 PM
Original:  PICT1957ac.jpg , 1.2 MB,  2800 x 2000
Gallery:  StHelens-Rainier_Flyby_Album
Camera:  MAXXUM 5D
Settings:  Focal len: 117 mm, Exposure: 1/400s, Aperature: F10.0
PhotoDawg skin for JAlbum 7.2 created by David Hart
Album last updated on Feb 24, 2008 - 09:12 AM
Copyright (c) 2007, Edward E Cragg
General info:
ModelMAXXUM 5D
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
Basic shot info:
Focal Length24.0 mm; equivalent: 117 mm
Exposure Time1/400 sec
White BalanceAuto white balance
FlashUnknown flash mode
Metering ModeMulti-segment
ISO Speed Ratings100
Advanced shot info:
Exposure Bias Value0 EV
Exposure ModeAuto exposure
Brightness Value205/20
ContrastNone
SaturationNone
SharpnessNone
Exif-related info:
Exif Version2.21
Exif Image Width2800 pixels
Exif Image Height2000 pixels
Color SpacesRGB
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ArtistEdward E Cragg
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2007 by Edward E Cragg. All rights reserved.
Image DescriptionKONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
User CommentThe view from Julie about 90 seconds later, having completed one quarter of her first orbit. Julie is approximately 2 miles west of Mount Saint Helens (8,365'), still at 9,250'. The crater blast mouth is to the left. Mount Adams is visible 35 miles away.