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Shutter Photo photography and wisdom of D. Travis North

Ice Creeping
Posted: March 25th, 2008 by D. Travis North
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Ice Creeping

As the waterfall to the west (not pictured) slowly brings the water-level back to normal, the ice flows recede.  This is a time of the year when extreme conditions are placed upon the worlds stage as a spectacle for all those who are looking.

New Photos
Posted: March 25th, 2008 by D. Travis North
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Some more new photos from Easter Weekend and from a recent trip to the Pocono Mountains (Pennsylvania):

break_time.jpgcandy_stash.jpgcatch.jpgpainted_hands.jpgpainted_nose.jpgwatchful.jpg

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EXIF and Your Work
Posted: March 25th, 2008 by D. Travis North
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The Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) is a specification for the file format used by digital cameras. Basically, it is an additional bit of information (known as metadata) that is contained within an image file. It saves data such as the camera’s make and model number, Date and Time, Shutter Speed, ISO Speed Rating, Focal Length, Lens, and so on. For obvious reasons, this can be an incredible learning tool if you are aware of it. Here are a few tips for using the EXIF in your routine.

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