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| Manufacturer: | Canon |
| Model: | Canon PowerShot SX50 HS |
| x-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| y-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Software: | Embettered by PicMonkey. http://www.picmonkey.com |
| Artist: | Picasa |
| YCbCr Positioning: | co-sited |
| Copyright: | [None] (Photographer) - (Editor) |
| Compression: | JPEG compression |
| Orientation: | top - left |
| Exposure Time: | 1/125 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/5.6 |
| ISO Speed Ratings: | 80 |
| Exif Version: | Unknown Exif Version |
| Components Configuration: | Y Cb Cr - |
| Compressed Bits per Pixel: | 3.00 |
| Shutter speed: | 6.97 EV (APEX: 11, 1/125 sec.) |
| Aperture: | 4.97 EV (f/5.6) |
| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| MaxApertureValue: | 4.97 EV (f/5.6) |
| Metering Mode: | Pattern |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. |
| Focal Length: | 69.2 mm |
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| FlashPixVersion: | FlashPix Version 1.0 |
| Color Space: | sRGB |
| PixelXDimension: | 1600 |
| PixelYDimension: | 1590 |
| Focal Plane x-Resolution: | 16393.44 |
| Focal Plane y-Resolution: | 16393.44 |
| Focal Plane Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Sensing Method: | One-chip color area sensor |
| File Source: | DSC |
| Custom Rendered: | Normal process |
| Exposure Mode: | Auto exposure |
| White Balance: | Auto white balance |
| Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1.00 |
| Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
| Image Unique ID: | d8f01b148638cd7163c14cde68153b20 |
| InteroperabilityIndex: | R98 |
| InteroperabilityVersion: | 0100 |
| RelatedImageWidth: | 4000 |
| RelatedImageLength: | 3000 |
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I like the black ones also. The strange thing about black is that the color is an oddity of nature. It is the opposite of being an albino offspring. These black squirrels have gray parents, but are born with too much pigment in their gens. We have a lot of black squirrels in our community.
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