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Dall Sheep on hillside
The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada.

Dall Sheep on hillside The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada. Denali,white

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Dall Sheep on hillside
The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada.
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Filename:iil-ian-aj-0128.jpg
Album name:AdrianJ / Mammals
Rating (2 votes):
Keywords: Denali, white
Author Name:Adrian Jones
Author Company:IAN, UMCES
Date created (MM/DD/YYYY):09/06/2004
Media Type:Photo
File Size:6052 KB
Date added:Aug 08, 2006
Dimensions:3072 x 2048 pixels
Displayed:291 times
Downloaded:2 times (Details)
Image Description:The Dall sheep (Ovis dalli dalli) or thinhorn lives in mountainous regions (alpine tundra and taiga) in Alaska and western Canada.
Color Space:Uncalibrated
Date Time:2006:08:08 11:51:56
DateTime Original:2004:09:06 21:29:10
DateTime digitized:2004:09:06 21:29:10
Exif Image Height:2048 pixels
Exif Image Width:3072 pixels
Exif Offset:488
Exif Version:version 2.21
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Program:Aperature Priority
Exposure Time:1/60 sec
FNumber:f 8
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:300 mm
ISO:100
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f 5.6
Metering Mode:Multi-Segment
Model:Canon EOS 10D
Orientation:Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit:Inch
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
X Resolution:300
Y Resolution:300
IPTC Title:Dall Sheep on hillside
IPTC Copyright:Copyright to the photographer. Free for any use if appropriate credit is reproduced with the image.
IPTC Keywords:Denali,white
URL:http://ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/displayimage-1062.html
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