Image:Lake Fryxell Original Unedited.jpg
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| Date/Time | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
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| current | 07:30, 1 October 2006 | 1,950×1,122 (663 KB) | Nauticashades | ({{Information |Description=Blue ice on Lake Fryxell |Source=[http://photolibrary.usap.gov/AntarcticaLibrary/LAKEFRYXELL.JPG http://photolibrary.usap.gov/AntarcticaLibrary/LAKEFRYXELL.JPG] |Date=Uploaded 1<sup>st</sup> October, 2006. |Author=Joe Mastroiann) |
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| Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
|---|---|
| Camera model | NIKON D1X |
| Exposure time | 1/10000 sec (0.0001) |
| F-number | f/3.5 |
| Date and time of data generation | 18:17, 26 November 2002 |
| Lens focal length | 18 mm |
| Image title | The blue ice covering Lake Fryxell, in the Transantarctic Moutnains, comes from glacial meltwater from the Canada Glacier and other smaller glaciers. The freshwater stays on top of the lake and freezes, sealing in briny water below. |
| Orientation | Normal |
| Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
| Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
| Software used | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 |
| File change date and time | 16:34, 5 June 2003 |
| Author | Kristan Hutchison |
| Y and C positioning | 2 |
| Exposure Program | Aperture priority |
| Exif version | 2.1 |
| Date and time of digitizing | 18:17, 26 November 2002 |
| Image compression mode | 2 |
| Exposure bias | 0 |
| Maximum land aperture | 3.6 |
| Metering mode | Pattern |
| DateTime subseconds | 21 |
| DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 21 |
| DateTimeDigitized subseconds | 21 |
| Color space | sRGB |
| Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |

