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Original File Size
2086916
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Mime Type
image/jpeg
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Image Height
2200
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Image Width
1650
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Color
TRUE
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Byte Order Motorola
TRUE
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Aperture
f/2.2
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Image Description
When I saw this scene, I knew it was special. I had the wrong lens on my camera, so I had to hurry to switch to a telephoto lens. A pedestrian was walking toward his direction, so my mind was really messy. It took me forever to change the lens (I had a new camera, and I didn't fasten the camera strap on it yet, so I had to be slow and careful not to drop the camera). I am not a very fast shooter because I had to get the framing just right. Fortunately I did get one shot (this one) before he turned toward me.
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Camera Make
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
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Camera Model
E-M1
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X-Resolution
4200/1
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Y-Resolution
4200/1
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Resolution Unit
2
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Software
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 (Windows)
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Last Modified
2013:10:30 11:38:51
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Exposure Time
1/250
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F Number
22/10
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Exposure Program
Normal program
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ISO Speed Ratings
200
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Exif Version
0230
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Date Taken
2013:10:29 15:15:13
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Date Digitized
2013:10:29 15:15:13
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Shutter Speed
7965784/1000000
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Aperture Value
2275007/1000000
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Exposure Bias Value
7/10
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Max Aperture Value
434/256
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Metering Mode
CenterWeightedAverage
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Light Source
Unknown
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Flash
24
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Focal Length
75/1
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Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
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White Balance
Manual white balance
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Digital Zoom Ratio
100/100
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Focal Length (35mm equiv)
150
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Scene Capture Type
Standard
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Gain Control
Low gain up
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Contrast
Normal
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Saturation
Normal
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Sharpness
Normal
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1#000
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IPTC.ObjectName
Phone Caller
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IPTC.Keywords
trees
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IPTC.DateCreated
20131029
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IPTC.TimeCreated
151513
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2#062
20131029
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2#063
151513
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IPTC.City
Los Gatos
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2#092
Vasona Lake County Park
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IPTC.State
California
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2#100
US
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IPTC.Country
United States
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IPTC.Caption
When I saw this scene, I knew it was special. I had the wrong lens on my camera, so I had to hurry to switch to a telephoto lens. A pedestrian was walking toward his direction, so my mind was really messy. It took me forever to change the lens (I had a new camera, and I didn't fasten the camera strap on it yet, so I had to be slow and careful not to drop the camera). I am not a very fast shooter because I had to get the framing just right. Fortunately I did get one shot (this one) before he turned toward me.