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Exif data is a record of the settings a camera used to take a photo or video. This information is embedded into the files the camera saves, and we read and display it here.

Dates

Taken on October 15, 2011 at 11.25AM PDT
Posted to Flickr October 31, 2011 at 9.02AM PDT

Exif data

Camera Canon EOS 7D
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture f/6.3
Focal Length 47 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash No Flash
X-Resolution 300 dpi
Y-Resolution 300 dpi
Compression JPEG (old-style)
Image Description VIRGINIA BEACH, Va - How do you make an oyster float? Laurie Carroll Sorabella, director of Oyster Reef Keepers of Virginia, Inc., shows local school teachers in Hampton Roads how to assemble a float using eight pieces of PVC. The PVC is assembled using primer and glue where the pieces of PVC are joined together. Employees from Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, partnered with Jessica Grell's fourth grade class from Seatack Elementary School in Virginia Beach to create a sanctuary oyster reef along the shores of Norfolk District's property. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy)
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Software Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
Date and Time (Modified) 2011:10:27 10:10:18
Artist Pam Spaugy
YCbCr Positioning Centered
Date and Time (Original) 2011:10:15 11:25:36-04:00
Date and Time (Digitized) 2011:10:15 11:25:36
Max Aperture Value 4.2
Color Space Unknown (-1)
Focal Plane X-Resolution 5715.54575163399 dpi
Focal Plane Y-Resolution 5808.40336134454 dpi
Custom Rendered Normal
Exposure Mode Auto
White Balance Auto
Scene Capture Type Standard
Object Name Oyster Gardening
Keywords spat "baby oysters" oysters "oyster gardening" "oyster floats" "Norfolk District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers" "Fort Norfolk" "Laurie Sorabella"
By-line Pam Spaugy
By-line Title Deputy Public Affairs and Media
Caption- Abstract VIRGINIA BEACH, Va - How do you make an oyster float? Laurie Carroll Sorabella, director of Oyster Reef Keepers of Virginia, Inc., shows local school teachers in Hampton Roads how to assemble a float using eight pieces of PVC. The PVC is assembled using primer and glue where the pieces of PVC are joined together. Employees from Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, partnered with Jessica Grell's fourth grade class from Seatack Elementary School in Virginia Beach to create a sanctuary oyster reef along the shores of Norfolk District's property. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy)
Writer- Editor Oyster Gardening
Copyright Flag False
Global Angle 30
Global Altitude 30
XMPToolkit Adobe XMP Core 4.1-c036 46.276720, Mon Feb 19 2007 22:40:08
Flash Compensation 0
Image Number 0
Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Creator Pam Spaugy
Description VIRGINIA BEACH, Va - How do you make an oyster float? Laurie Carroll Sorabella, director of Oyster Reef Keepers of Virginia, Inc., shows local school teachers in Hampton Roads how to assemble a float using eight pieces of PVC. The PVC is assembled using primer and glue where the pieces of PVC are joined together. Employees from Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, partnered with Jessica Grell's fourth grade class from Seatack Elementary School in Virginia Beach to create a sanctuary oyster reef along the shores of Norfolk District's property. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy)
Format image/jpeg
Subject spat
Title Oyster Gardening
Serial Number 2571204862
Lens Info 28-135mm f/?
Authors Position Deputy Public Affairs and Media Relations Officer
Caption Writer Oyster Gardening
Color Mode RGB
ICCProfile Name Adobe RGB (1998)
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Creator Tool Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
Metadata Date 2011:10:27 10:10:18-04:00
Marked False
Contrast Normal
Flash Function False
Flash Mode Unknown
Flash Red Eye Mode False
Flash Return No return detection
Saturation Normal
Sharpness Normal