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Tropical Storm ERIKA leading edge
| Categories: tropical storm | Camera Type: DSLR-A100 |
| Image Description: | SONY DSC |
| Manufacturer: | SONY |
| Model: | DSLR-A100 |
| Orientation: | top - left |
| x-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| y-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Software: | DSLR-A100 v1.02 |
| YCbCr Positioning: | centered |
| PRINT Image Matching: | 124 bytes undefined data |
| Compression: | JPEG compression |
| Exposure Time: | 1/160 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/9.0 |
| Exposure Program: | Normal program |
| ISO Speed Ratings: | 100 |
| Exif Version: | Exif Version 2.21 |
| Components Configuration: | Y Cb Cr - |
| Compressed Bits per Pixel: | 8.00 |
| Brightness: | 8.75 EV (1475.14 cd/m^2) |
| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| MaxApertureValue: | 4.97 EV (f/5.6) |
| Metering Mode: | Pattern |
| Light Source: | 0 |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. |
| Focal Length: | 35.0 mm |
| Subject Area: | Within rectangle (width 329, height 393) around (x,y) = (1936,1296) |
| User Comment: | |
| FlashPixVersion: | FlashPix Version 1.0 |
| Color Space: | sRGB |
| PixelXDimension: | 3872 |
| PixelYDimension: | 2592 |
| File Source: | DSC |
| Scene Type: | 1 |
| Custom Rendered: | Normal process |
| Exposure Mode: | Auto exposure |
| White Balance: | Auto white balance |
| Digital Zoom Ratio: | 0.00 |
| Focal Length In 35mm Film: | 52 |
| Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
| Gain Control: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Normal |
| Saturation: | Normal |
| Sharpness: | Normal |
| InteroperabilityIndex: | R98 |
| InteroperabilityVersion: | 0100 |
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A very fine image, that brings in the very moods of the Earth.
Those of you who take these images, and generously post them here, never forget this complementary need: TO SHOW THE WORLD THE VARIED CHANGING MOODS among all of its diverse parts, both inter se and intra se!
Human Moods and Weather Moods are deeply akin, and their curious interlacing is much of life and geography, just as it is deeply related to the world-wide variations of local styles and forms of art.
There is more to learn in life than anyone really guesses, until they are on their deathbeds. Do not pass up the opportunity! Break your way into all the mysteries and surprises, for Earth now has what it has never had across the whole of its history: one Great Eye looking down upon it, both metaphorically and literally, via a billion individual's cameras AND actual instruments in space, a la Googel Earth.
What is a MOOD, that a MAN may know it? And a MAN, that a MOOD may know HIM?
— Patrick Michael Gunkel (Princeton, New Jersey)
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