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Mesic Maple-Ash-Hickory-Oak Forest -- Thin glacial till soils over calcium-rich limestone and marble on this west-facing slope support a productive forest dominated by sugar maple, red oak, and white ash. Shagbark hickory and hophornbeam are also common. If allowed to mature for a few decades, this could become import...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentChris Fastie (November 02, 2009, 04:35AM )
Elevation: 150 m (490 ft), Camera location from GPS: N43 55.523 W73 08.615..................................... Community names follow Thompson and Sorenson 2000 www.vtfishandwildlife.com/books/We tland,Woodland,Wildland
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used a Nikon D40 with Nikkor P C 105mm f/2.5 lens
at f/32, ISO 200, NEF. 35mm equiv is 157mm.
Shutter speed was altered between 0.25 (top 4
rows) and 0.33 (bottom 2 rows) seconds. Two second
shutter delay was initiated by wireless remote.
Field of view set to 9.8 degrees. Exposure,
vibrance, and saturation of photos were adjusted
in Lightroom before outputting jpegs for
stitching.
Jason Buchheim (October 18, 2009, 07:23AM )
So much gold!