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| Original Filesize | 302.7 KB | Category | Landscape | Original Dimensions | 800 x 532 | Date Posted | 02-07-2020 | Number Of Views | 264 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
Burning Mountain 1
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A mountain close to Sparwood has been burning underground for over 30 years in coal seams that resulted in no less than 3 mine digs closing in the same mountain. The latest, panel 6, is closest to the surface and when conditions are right, we see steam generated from the hot granite figures above the panel.
These photos were taken on the morning of 7 February 2020 and are the first where I was able to capture the steam against an open sky, thanks to my friend Rick who saw them this morning on his way to work and texted me.
| Camera | K-3 | Lens | DA 55-300 ED | Location |
Sparwood, British Columbia
| EXIF Information: File Name | Burning_Mountain-5381.jpg | File Size | 310006 Bytes | File Date | 2020:02:07 15:13:13 | Camera Make | RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. | Camera Model | PENTAX K-3 | Date/Time | 2020:02:07 10:33:30 | Resolution | 800 x 532 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 300.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 450mm) | Exposure Time | 0.0020 s (1/500) | Aperture | f/14.0 | ISO Equivalent | 200 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | pattern | Exposure | Program (Auto) | Lens | Smc PENTAX-DA 55-300mm F4-5.8 ED | Links to Photo: |