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The Black Tusk is the core of an old volcano that has eroded away. The Black Tusk is in Garibaldi Provincial Park, a short distance south of Whistler. The road along Callighan Valley has just one viewpoint where there is a clear view to the Tusk.
The camera recorded the following with the original image file:
Saturday, 5 July, 2003
2:07:45 PM
Color
Data Format: RAW (12-bit)
Compression: None
Image Size: 3008 X 1960
Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
Focal Length: 250mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/800 sec-f/7.1
Exposure Comp: 0 EV
Exposure Difference: 0 EV
Hue Adjustment: 3
SpeedLight Mode: None
Sensitivity: ISO 125
Color Mode: Adobe RGB
White Balance: Direct sunlight
Tone Compensation: Low-Contrast
Sharpening: None
Model: Nikon D1X
Camera ID: Gerald & Irmgard Carter