At 79°N in the remote wilderness of Svalbard, the Austfonna ice cap stands as one of the world’s greatest frozen frontiers. With summer meltwater cascading down its towering walls, this icy giant is the third-largest ice cap on Earth—surpassed only by Antarctica and Greenland. A breathtaking testament to the power and fragility of our polar regions.
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f/11.0
1/800s
iso125
57.0 mm
505.5 Kb
2560x1280 → 2280x1140
2024:06:23 16:13:29
Aperture | 11.0 |
Artist | Mike Reyfman |
ColorSpace | sRGB |
Creator | Mike Reyfman |
DateCreated | 2024:06:23 16:13:29.009-05:00 |
DateTimeOriginal | 2024:06:23 16:13:29 |
ExifVersion | 0231 |
ExposureTime | 1/800 |
FocalLength | 57.0 mm |
FocalLength35efl | 57.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 57.0 mm) |
FocalLengthIn35mmFormat | 57 mm |
HyperfocalDistance | 9.83 m |
ISO | 125 |
ImageSize | 2560x1280 |
Lens | NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S |
Make | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model | NIKON Z 7 |
Orientation | Horizontal (normal) |
ScaleFactor35efl | 1.0 |
SensitivityType | Recommended Exposure Index |
WhiteBalance | Auto |
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