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This lake is at the western edge of the Chilcotin, just before the high plain becomes the range of the tallest, roughest, and youngest mountains in North America. It is representative of the many small lakes that are scattered in the otherwise dry land.
The camera recorded the following with the original image file:
File name :DSC_3732.NEF File size :3.8MB (3987897 bytes) Date taken :Fri, 23 Aug, 2002 4:42:31 PM Image size :3008 x 1960 Resolution :300 x 300 dpi Number of bits :12 bits/channel Protection :Off Camera ID :N/A Camera :NIKON D1X Quality mode :HI (5.4M Raw Compressed) Metering mode :Center-weighted Exposure mode :Aperture priority Speed light :Off Focal length :0.0 mm Shutter speed :1/125 seconds Aperture :F0.0 Exposure compensation :0.7 EV White Balance :Direct sunlight Lens :N/A Flash sync mode :N/A Exposure difference :0.0 EV Flexible program :No Sensitivity :ISO125 Sharpening :None Image Type :Color Color Mode :Mode 2 (Adobe RGB) Hue adjustment :3 Saturation Control :N/A Tone compensation :Less contrast Latitude(GPS) :N/A Longitude(GPS) :N/A Altitude(GPS) :N/A
The lens used was a manual focus 25-50mm zoom, its aperture and focal length were not recorded.