General info:
  ▪ Model:  Canon PowerShot S110
  ▪ Make:  Canon
Basic shot info:
  ▪ Focal Length:  5.41 mm (35mm equivalent: 36mm)
  ▪ Subject Distance:  0.304 m
  ▪ Aperture Value:  F2.8
  ▪ Flash:  Flash did not fire
  ▪ Metering Mode:  Multi-segment
  ▪ Shutter Speed Value:  1/32 sec
Advanced shot info:
  ▪ Exposure Bias Value:  0
  ▪ Exposure Time:  1/40 sec
  ▪ Max Aperture Value:  F2.8
Exif-related info:
  ▪ Date/Time:  2004:09:03 13:21:58
  ▪ Exif Image Width:  1600 pixels
  ▪ Exif Image Height:  1200 pixels
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Berkeley's polypore (bondarzewia berkeleyi). Lake Ann, MI (September 2004)
118-1823_IMG * Lake Ann, MI (September 2004) * 1200 x 900 * (261KB)

118-1825_IMG * Lake Ann, MI (September 2004) * 1200 x 1600 * (560KB)

118-1826_IMG * Ground pholiota (pholiota terrestris).  Lake Ann, MI (September 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (884KB)

118-1828_IMG * Salmon unicorn entoloma (entoloma salmoneum).  Lake Ann, MI (September 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (686KB)

118-1829_IMG * Lake Ann, MI (September 2004) * 1200 x 1600 * (261KB)

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118-1836_IMG * Delaware Water Gap, NJ (September, 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (627KB)

118-1837_IMG * Cinnabar-red chanterelle (cantharellus cinnabarinus).  Delaware Water Gap, NJ (September, 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (581KB)

118-1841_IMG * Tacky green russula (russula aeruginea), or possibly Green brittlegill (russula virescens).
Delaware Water Gap, NJ (September, 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (606KB)

118-1843_IMG * Emetic russula (russula emetica).  Delaware Water Gap, NJ (September, 2004) * 1600 x 1200 * (500KB)

118-1845_IMG * Old man of the woods (strobilomyces floccopus).  Delaware Water Gap, NJ (September 2004) * 1000 x 1333 * (251KB)

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