D30_Busy bees on Kona Hawaii passion fruit flower
Busy bees on Kona Hawaii passion fruit flower
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Photo Properties
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Make
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NIKON CORPORATION
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Model
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NIKON D200
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Aperture Value
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f/5
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Color Space
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sRGB
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Exposure Bias Value
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0 EV
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Exposure Program
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Program
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Flash
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Flash, strobe return light not detected
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Focal Length
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70 mm
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ISO
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320
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Metering Mode
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Center Weighted Average
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Shutter Speed Value
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1/250 sec
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Date/Time
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Thu 10 May 2007 05:55:59 PM PDT
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IPTC: Caption
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Honey bees gorge on a passion fruit flower pollen in Kona Hawaii, Breeders across the state are worried with the recent discovery on Oahu of the varroa mite, according to Gus Rouse, president of Kona Queen Hawaii, one of the largest queen bee breeders in the world. The mites feed on the blood of honey bee adults, larvae and pupae.
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