Altitude:
2m (6 feet)
Camera:
Nikon D850
Date:
Sunday, June 16th, 2019 at 10:45 AM
Exposure:
1/200 sec at f7.1
Exposure Compensation:
839 ev
ISO:
100 asa
Lens:
105mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor
Location:
Greater Vancouver and Victoria - Satellite Image 15 m/pixel
Greater Vancouver and Victoria - Satellite Image 30 m/pixel
Greater Vancouver and Victoria - Satellite Image 60 m/pixel
Greater Vancouver and Victoria - Satellite Image 120 m/pixel
Greater Vancouver and Victoria - Satellite Image 240 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 17 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 34 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 69 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 139 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 278 m/pixel
Southern Vancouver Island - Topographic Map 556 m/pixel
Vancouver - Street Map 2 m/pixel
Vancouver - Street Map 5 m/pixel
Vancouver - Street Map 10 m/pixel
Vancouver - Street Map 20 m/pixel
Vancouver Island - Satellite Image 30 m/pixel
Vancouver Island - Satellite Image 60 m/pixel
Vancouver Island - Satellite Image 120 m/pixel
Vancouver Island - Satellite Image 240 m/pixel
Vancouver Island - Satellite Image 480 m/pixel
World at Night - Satellite Image 1855 m/pixel
World at Night - Satellite Image 3710 m/pixel
World at Night - Satellite Image 7421 m/pixel
World at Night - Satellite Image 14842 m/pixel
World at Night - Satellite Image 29685 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 463 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 927 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 1855 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 3710 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 7421 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 14842 m/pixel
World - Satellite Image 29685 m/pixel
Photo Subject:
Claira
Region:
North America, Canada, British Columbia, Metro Vancouver, Vancouver, Stanley Park
Scientific Name:
species related to Platichthys stellatus (starry flounder)
Tag:
fish , intertidal , icon triple
Larger image:
1333 x 2000
Raw image:
5504 x 8256
I believed this was the first photo I took to be tagged with a person, species and location, but some data queries proved me wrong, this is the third photo to get an "icon triple".