Camera |
Canon EOS 7D |
Exposure |
0.017 sec (1/60) |
Aperture |
f/4.0 |
Focal Length |
24 mm |
ISO Speed |
400 |
Exposure Bias |
0 EV |
Flash |
On, Fired |
X-Resolution |
72 dpi |
Y-Resolution |
72 dpi |
Compression |
JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description |
CHESAPEAKE, Va. -- Contractor Ty Lyttle gets help from Jesse Lynn Tullis and Sam Brown, contractors from Advanced Integrated Technology, to position a twin engine on blocks aboard the Corps’ Derek dredge Elizabeth. On October 9, 2012, the Elizabeth’s “green” transformation began with the installation of two new fuel-efficient and EPA-compliant Iveco marine propulsion diesel engines. Add to that new twin diesel generators, housed in sound-barrier boxes that significantly reduce noise pollution and exhaust emissions. The eco-friendly engines were purchased under a separate contract at a total cost of $100,000. MJL Enterprises, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran small business, based in Norfolk, Va., was contracted to install the engines and generators at a cost of $115,000. The Elizabeth patrols federal navigable waterways of Hampton Roads, performing a wide variety of maritime missions, among them the removal of surface and underwater obstructions that would impede navigation. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela K Spaugy) |
Orientation |
Horizontal (normal) |
Software |
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows |
Date and Time (Modified) |
2012:12:05 10:28:13 |
Artist |
Pamela K Spaugy |
YCbCr Positioning |
Co-sited |
Copyright |
Please credit this photo to U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy |
Exposure Program |
Program AE |
Date and Time (Original) |
2012:10:25 00:42-04:00 |
Date and Time (Digitized) |
2012:10:25 00:42:00 |
Metering Mode |
Multi-segment |
Sub Sec Time |
00 |
Sub Sec Time Original |
00 |
Sub Sec Time Digitized |
00 |
Color Space |
sRGB |
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 |
Elizabeth engine replacement |
Keywords |
Dredge Elizabeth Green Technology "Army Corps of Engineers" "Steve Baum" "Advanced Integrated Technology" Vessel Overhaul "Derrick Boat" |
By-line |
Pamela K Spaugy |
By-line Title |
Deputy Public Affairs Chief and |
Copyright Notice |
Please credit this photo to U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy |
Caption- Abstract |
CHESAPEAKE, Va. -- Contractor Ty Lyttle gets help from Jesse Lynn Tullis and Sam Brown, contractors from Advanced Integrated Technology, to position a twin engine on blocks aboard the Corps’ Derek dredge Elizabeth. On October 9, 2012, the Elizabeth’s “green” transformation began with the installation of two new fuel-efficient and EPA-compliant Iveco marine propulsion diesel engines. Add to that new twin diesel generators, housed in sound-barrier boxes that significantly reduce noise pollution and exhaust emissions. The eco-friendly engines were purchased under a separate contract at a total cost of $100,000. MJL Enterprises, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran small business, based in Norfolk, Va., was contracted to install the engines and generators at a cost of $115,000. The Elizabeth patrols federal navigable waterways of Hampton Roads, performing a wide variety of maritime missions, among them the removal of surface and underwater obstructions that would impede navigation. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela K Spaugy) |
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 |
Creator |
Pamela K Spaugy |
Description |
CHESAPEAKE, Va. -- Contractor Ty Lyttle gets help from Jesse Lynn Tullis and Sam Brown, contractors from Advanced Integrated Technology, to position a twin engine on blocks aboard the Corps’ Derek dredge Elizabeth. On October 9, 2012, the Elizabeth’s “green” transformation began with the installation of two new fuel-efficient and EPA-compliant Iveco marine propulsion diesel engines. Add to that new twin diesel generators, housed in sound-barrier boxes that significantly reduce noise pollution and exhaust emissions. The eco-friendly engines were purchased under a separate contract at a total cost of $100,000. MJL Enterprises, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran small business, based in Norfolk, Va., was contracted to install the engines and generators at a cost of $115,000. The Elizabeth patrols federal navigable waterways of Hampton Roads, performing a wide variety of maritime missions, among them the removal of surface and underwater obstructions that would impede navigation. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela K Spaugy) |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Rights |
Please credit this photo to U.S. Army photo/Pamela Spaugy |
Subject |
Dredge |
Title |
Elizabeth engine replacement |
Authors Position |
Deputy Public Affairs Chief and Media Officer |
Color Mode |
RGB |
ICCProfile Name |
sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
Orientation |
Horizontal (normal) |
Creator Tool |
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows |
Metadata Date |
2012:12:05 10:28:13-05:00 |
Marked |
False |
Flash Function |
False |
Flash Mode |
On |
Flash Red Eye Mode |
False |
Flash Return |
No return detection |