Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D800E |
Exposure: | 0.001 sec (1/800) |
Aperture: | f/9.0 |
ISO Speed: | 320 |
Focal Length: | 32 mm |
Lens: | 24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0 |
JFIFVersion: | 1.02 |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
X-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Y-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Compression: | JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description: |
Foreground and Background. Recently I'd come across an article on a photography RSS feed (https://www.howtogeek.com/338162/how-to -use-the-foreground-and-background-to-cr eate-stronger-photos/). The author gave ideas on using foreground, midground and background to make for interesting compositions with images. I like that idea and felt it important to use it especially when angling my SLR camera downward. While my goal was to minimize flattening that tends to happen with wider angle images, I felt the author's idea was a complement to my thought. Here I used the nearby foreground at the Candlestick Tower View Point while looking across the canyons around the Green River and mesas beyond. The blue skies and clouds were the color contrast to complete the final setting for this image of Canyonlands National Park. |
Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D800E |
Orientation: | Horizontal (normal) |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
Software: | Capture NX 2.4.7 M |
Date and Time (Modified): | 2017:10:09 18:56:06 |
Artist: | Mark C Stevens |
YCbCr Positioning: | Centered |
Reference Black White: | 0 255 0 255 0 255 |
Copyright: |
(C)2017 {Mark C. Stevens}, all rights reserved |
Exposure: | 0.001 sec (1/800) |
Aperture: | f/9.0 |
Exposure Program: | Manual |
ISO Speed: | 320 |
Sensitivity Type: | Recommended Exposure Index |
Exif Version: | 0230 |
Date and Time (Original): | 2017:10:09 12:50:46 |
Date and Time (Digitized): | 2017:10:09 12:50:46 |
Components Configuration: | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Exposure Bias: | -1/3 EV |
Max Aperture Value: | 4.0 |
Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
Light Source: | Unknown |
Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
Focal Length: | 32 mm |
Sub Sec Time Original: | 9 |
Flashpix Version: | 0100 |
Color Space: | Uncalibrated |
Sensing Method: | One-chip color area |
File Source: | Digital Camera |
Scene Type: | Directly photographed |
CFAPattern: | [Red,Green][Green,Blue] |
Custom Rendered: | Normal |
Exposure Mode: | Manual |
White Balance: | Auto |
Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1 |
Focal Length (35mm format): | 32 mm |
Scene Capture Type: | Landscape |
Gain Control: | None |
Contrast: | Normal |
Saturation: | Normal |
Sharpness: | Normal |
Subject Distance Range: | Unknown |
Lens Info: | 24-120mm f/4 |
Lens Model: | 24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0 |
GPS Version ID: | 2.2.0.0 |
GPS Latitude Ref: | North |
GPS Latitude: | 38 deg 22' 30.00" N |
GPS Longitude Ref: | West |
GPS Longitude: | 109 deg 52' 10.08" W |
GPS Altitude Ref: | Above Sea Level |
GPS Altitude: | 1870 m |
GPS Satellites: | 09 |
GPS Img Direction Ref: | True North |
GPS Img Direction: | 241.2417266 |
GPS Map Datum: | WGS 84 |
Coded Character Set: | UTF8 |
Envelope Record Version: | 4 |
Application Record Version: | 4 |
Category: | Tra |
Supplemental Categories: | Camera Serial Number: |
Keywords: |
"Azimuth 241" "Blue Skies" "Blues Skies with Clouds" Butte "Candlestick Tower Overlook" "Candlestick Tower View Point" Canvas Canyon "Canyon Walls" Canyonlands "Canyonlands National Park" Canyons "Capture NX2 Edited" "Central Canyonlands" "Color Efex Pro" "Colorado Plateau" "Day 5" "Desert Landscape" "Desert Mountain Landscape" "Desert Plant Life" Eccezionale "Ekker Butte" "Elatrite Butte" "Green River" "Green River Canyon" "Henry Mountains" "High Desert" "Ideas I Got From Others" "Intermountain West" "Island in the Sky" "Island in the Sky District" Landscape "Layers of Rock" "Looking SW" Mesa "Mount Ellen" "Mount Pennell" "Mountain Peaks" Mountains "Mountains in Distance" "Mountains off in Distance" Nature "Nikon D800E" "Orange Cliis" Outside "Partly Cloudy" Portfolio Project365 River "Soda Springs Basin" Sunny Trees "Turks Head" "Utah High Desert" "Utah National Parks 2017" "White Rim Road" "White Rim Sandstone" |
Special Instructions: |
Serial #: 3008220.Frame #: 3359.Focus Mode: AF-C.White Balance: AUTO1.Quality: RAW.Shutter Actuations: 12953 |
Date Created: | 2017:10:09 |
Time Created: | 12:50:46-05:00 |
By-line: | Mark C Stevens |
By-line Title: | Nikon digital camera user |
City: | Canyonlands National Park |
Province- State: | UT |
Country- Primary Location Name: | United States |
Copyright Notice: |
(C)2017 {Mark C. Stevens}, all rights reserved |
Caption- Abstract: |
Foreground and Background. Recently I'd come across an article on a photography RSS feed (https://www.howtogeek.com/338162/how-to -use-the-foreground-and-background-to-cr eate-stronger-photos/). The author gave ideas on using foreground, midground and background to make for interesting compositions with images. I like that idea and felt it important to use it especially when angling my SLR camera downward. While my goal was to minimize flattening that tends to happen with wider angle images, I felt the author's idea was a complement to my thought. Here I used the nearby foreground at the Candlestick Tower View Point while looking across the canyons around the Green River and mesas beyond. The blue skies and clouds were the color contrast to complete the final setting for this image of Canyonlands National Park. |
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Copyright Flag: | True |
IPTCDigest: | 47d047003c8f7316138c684f7955dd1b |
XMPToolkit: |
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Creator Work Email: | thormark@gmail.com |
Creator Work URL: | https://500px.com/markcstevens |
Event: | Utah National Parks 2017 |
Location Created City: | Canyonlands National Park |
Location Created Country Name: | United States |
Location Created Province State: | UT |
Location Shown City: | Canyonlands National Park |
Location Shown Country Name: | United States |
Location Shown Province State: | UT |
Approximate Focus Distance: | 10 |
Image Number: | 7949 |
Lens: | 24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0 |
Lens ID: | 170 |
Creator: | Mark C Stevens |
Description: |
Foreground and Background. Recently I'd come across an article on a photography RSS feed (https://www.howtogeek.com/338162/how-to -use-the-foreground-and-background-to-cr eate-stronger-photos/). The author gave ideas on using foreground, midground and background to make for interesting compositions with images. I like that idea and felt it important to use it especially when angling my SLR camera downward. While my goal was to minimize flattening that tends to happen with wider angle images, I felt the author's idea was a complement to my thought. Here I used the nearby foreground at the Candlestick Tower View Point while looking across the canyons around the Green River and mesas beyond. The blue skies and clouds were the color contrast to complete the final setting for this image of Canyonlands National Park. |
Format: | image/jpeg |
Rights: |
(C)2017 {Mark C. Stevens}, all rights reserved |
Subject: | Azimuth 241 |
Serial Number: | 3008220 |
Lens Info: | 24-120mm f/4 |
Hierarchical Subject: | Azimuth 241 |
Color Class: | 0 (None) |
PMVersion: | PM5 |
Prefs: |
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Tagged: | No |
Authors Position: | Nikon digital camera user |
Category: | Travel |
City: | Canyonlands National Park |
Country: | United States |
Instructions: |
Serial #: 3008220
Frame #: 3359
Focus Mode: AF-C White Balance: AUTO1 Quality: RAW Shutter Actuations: 12953 |
State: | UT |
Supplemental Categories: | Camera Serial Number: |
Creator Tool: | Capture NX 2.4.7 M |
Metadata Date: | 2018:01:11 18:30:25-06:00 |
Rating: | 4 |
Document ID: | 26D376A0F573CEE7EBFBFC059C46E44E |
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Original Document ID: | 26D376A0F573CEE7EBFBFC059C46E44E |
Marked: | True |
Usage Terms: |
For consideration only, no reproduction without prior permission |