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Uploaded by: phnielsen — Saturday March 17, 2012 — Mahomet, IL (Current Weather Conditions)

This patch of moss among the crushed rock seems to have gone overboard in the reproductive mode.

Categories: Spring Camera Type: DMC-ZS5
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: DMC-ZS5
Orientation: top - left
x-Resolution: 180.00
y-Resolution: 180.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: Ver.1.0
YCbCr Positioning: co-sited
PRINT Image Matching: 208 bytes undefined data
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/125 sec.
FNumber: f/4.0
Exposure Program: Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings: 80
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per Pixel: 4.00
Exposure Bias: -1.00 EV
MaxApertureValue: 3.44 EV (f/3.3)
Metering Mode: Spot
Light Source: 9
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 4.1 mm
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 3264
PixelYDimension: 2448
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: 1
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Manual white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio: 3.00
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 25
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: Normal
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
InteroperabilityIndex: R98
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
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1. Kajzar 11:51 PM GMT on March 17, 2012    
Interesting!!
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2. MidniteBaker 8:48 AM GMT on August 17, 2012    
Wow! What a cool picture. So neat with the dew and those things really did go wild. How often does this type of thing happen? Glad you caught it on film. M
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3. phnielsen 1:10 PM GMT on August 17, 2012    
" How often does this type of thing happen?"

I think its a spring thing. The moss has pretty much dried up and disappeared in our hot, dry summer this year.
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About phnielsen
phnielsen Many of my pictures are taken on my morning run. In the years before digital cameras, I saw lots of transient natural phenomena worthy of being photographed, but camera equipment was too big and bulky to carry while running. Now there are small versatile digital cameras available that can do most everything that used to take a case of equipment.
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