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22-APR-2009 Bea

Early morning smoke haze from controlled burns.

Australia

Nikon D80 ,Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR Zoom
1/800s f/6.3 at 70.0mm iso500 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Apr-2009 08:07:11
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D80
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length70 mm
Exposure Time1/800 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent500
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White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
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Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Jack Hoying28-Apr-2009 11:01
Nice looking terrain.
Laura Milholland27-Apr-2009 22:23
That's a great vista point. The thought of all that smoke makes my eyes burn. Hope it rains soon for you.
fotabug24-Apr-2009 05:27
That must be hard to breathe. It would sure kick up my allergies
Barry Ailetcher23-Apr-2009 05:15
great landscape image
Guest 22-Apr-2009 17:02
Beautiful landscape, Bea, but still oh so smoky.
Ed Duverger22-Apr-2009 16:33
Wide view on the hills.
Guest 22-Apr-2009 15:52
Lovely scene :-)
Roger Bailey22-Apr-2009 14:04
Nice view even with the haze.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo22-Apr-2009 13:15
Beautifully seen and capture. Love the rolling hills though I wish they were a bit greener! Thinking positive rainy thoughts for you!
Ruth Voorhis22-Apr-2009 12:38
What a beautiful hilly region this is, lovely for a walk, and you've captured it well, haze and all.
Ann22-Apr-2009 06:15
Lovely shot Bea. Looks like a wonderful place for an early morning walk. Glad to hear they are 'controlled' burns.
fotabug22-Apr-2009 01:43
Hi Bea, are the controlled burns so that the problem of wild fires can be reduced? I know they do that here to prevent forest fires. I guess the Native Americans used that technique a lot. They were certainly tuned in to working with nature. :)
Guest 22-Apr-2009 01:28
Good to hear that the burns are controlled.
Guest 22-Apr-2009 01:17
Very nice Bea, the smoke haze adds an eerie feel to the picture and I lobe the muted colours.
Paul Milholland22-Apr-2009 01:16
Bet you're gonna be happy when you get a chance for a blue-sky photo again.
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