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Make NIKON CORPORATION Model NIKON D200
Aperture Value f/32 Exposure Bias Value 0 EV
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash Flash, strobe return light detected
Focal Length 60 mm ISO 450
Metering Mode Multi-Segment Scene Type Directly Photographed
Shutter Speed Value 1/60 sec Date/Time Tue 12 Jan 2010 12:00:33 PM CET
IPTC: Object Name Coquille de Triton IPTC: Caption Tonna perdix<br><br>Tun shells are thinner and usually roomier than helmet shell. They are mainly tropical and prefer deeper water. Crustaceans, sea urchins and fish are their diet.
IPTC: Copyright Notice © Francois Zylberman IPTC: City Cebu
IPTC: Country Name Philippines IPTC: Special Instructions Les coquilles des tritons sont minces et spacieuses. Ils sont essentiellement tropicaux et préfèrent les eaux profondes. Crustacés, oursins et poissons sont leur alimentation.
 
 
 
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Tun shell

Tonna perdix

Tun shells are thinner and usually roomier than helmet shell. They are mainly tropical and prefer deeper water. Crustaceans, sea urchins and fish are their diet. Night dive.

Date: 01/12/2010
 
 
 

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