Lilac Canyon Trail north of Black Mountain - March 2017
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Photo Data
- Location: 33.006783, -117.144675
- Date/Time Original: 2017:03:04 13:42:12.504
- GPS Altitude: 161.5 m Above Sea Level
- Shutter Speed: 1/2564
- Aperture: 2.2
- ISO: 32
- Focal Length: 4.2 mm (35 mm equivalent: 29.0 mm)
- Camera Model Name: iPhone 5s
- Bits Per Sample: 8
- Brightness Value: 10.76272401
- Circle Of Confusion: 0.004 mm
- Color Components: 3
- Color Space: sRGB
- Components Configuration: Y, Cb, Cr, -
- Compression: JPEG (old-style)
- Encoding Process: Baseline DCT, Huffman coding
- Exif Byte Order: Big-endian (Motorola, MM)
- Exif Image Height: 2448
- Exif Image Width: 3264
- Exif Version: 0221
- Exposure Compensation: 0
- Exposure Mode: Auto
- Exposure Program: Program AE
- Exposure Time: 1/2564
- F Number: 2.2
- Field Of View: 63.7 deg
- Flash: Auto, Did not fire
- Flashpix Version: 0100
- Focal Length In 35mm Format: 29 mm
- GPS Altitude Ref: Above Sea Level
- GPS Date Stamp: 2017:03:04
- GPS Date/Time: 2017:03:04 21:42:11.44Z
- GPS Dest Bearing: 79.00619195
- GPS Dest Bearing Ref: True North
- GPS Horizontal Positioning Error: 65 m
- GPS Img Direction: 79.00619195
- GPS Img Direction Ref: True North
- GPS Latitude: 33 deg 0' 24.42" N
- GPS Latitude Ref: North
- GPS Longitude: 117 deg 8' 40.83" W
- GPS Longitude Ref: West
- GPS Speed: 0
- GPS Speed Ref: km/h
- GPS Time Stamp: 21:42:11.44
- Hyperfocal Distance: 1.82 m
- Lens Info: 4.15mm f/2.2
- Lens Make: Apple
- Lens Model: iPhone 5s back camera 4.15mm f/2.2
- Light Value: 15.2
- Make: Apple
- Metering Mode: Multi-segment
- Orientation: Rotate 90 CW
- Resolution Unit: inches
- Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent: 7.0
- Scene Capture Type: Standard
- Scene Type: Directly photographed
- Sensing Method: One-chip color area
- Software: 10.2.1
- Sub Sec Time Digitized: 504
- Sub Sec Time Original: 504
- Subject Area: 1631 1223 1795 1077
- White Balance: Auto
- Y Cb Cr Positioning: Centered
- Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling: YCbCr4:2:0 (2 2)
Nearby a piece of carpet covered a plot of land, which seems to be a part of a Coverboard experiment.