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Northern Hardwood Forest -- This is the most common forest type in Vermont, and varies greatly in species composition from place to place. Forests like this cover countless square miles on the glacial till mantled slopes of the Green Mountains. This stand at 530 m in the Green Mountain National Forest is dominated by s...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentChris Fastie (November 02, 2009, 04:28AM )
Elevation 530 m (1740 ft), Camera location from GPS: 43°56.009'N 73° 01.829'W.................................. Community names follow Thompson and Sorenson 2000 www.vtfishandwildlife.com/books/We tland,Woodland,Wildland
/..............................Notes: I used
a Nikon D40 with Nikkor P C 105mm f/2.5 lens at
f/22, ISO 200, NEF. 35mm equiv is 157mm. Shutter
speed was altered between 1/20 (top 6 rows) and
1/15 (bottom 5 rows) seconds. Two second shutter
delay was initiated by wireless remote. Field of
view set to 9.8 degrees. No adjustments were made
in Lightroom before outputting jpegs for
stitching.