We spent the morning of Monday, January 16, 2012, birding along Yarapa Creek, a tributary of the Amazon (South Bank). We were heading back to the Aquamarina for lunch when I photographed one of the structures nearly hidden by the dense river-edge foliage. Temperatures were in the upper 80's with hazy skies and high humidity.


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Image Description
Make NIKON
Model COOLPIX L22
Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/300 inches
Y Resolution 1/300 inches
Resolution Unit Inches
Software ViewNX 2.0 W
Date/Time 2013:06:23 15:10:54
YCbCr Positioning Center of pixel array
Exposure Time 1/30 sec
F-Number F3.1
Exposure Program Program normal
ISO Speed Ratings 100
Exif Version 2.20
Date/Time Original 2012:01:16 11:50:41
Date/Time Digitized 2012:01:16 11:50:41
Components Configuration YCbCr
Exposure Bias Value 0
Max Aperture Value F3.1
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Light Source Unknown
Flash Unknown (88)
Focal Length 6.72 mm
User Comment ASCII
FlashPix Version 1.00
Color Space Undefined
Exif Image Width 4000 pixels
Exif Image Height 3000 pixels
File Source Digital Still Camera (DSC)
Scene Type Directly photographed image
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Thumbnail Offset 1732 bytes
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