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Snow Plants (Sarcodes sanguinea)

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The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, can’t obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.

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Make Canon Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Aperture Value f/4 Exposure Bias Value -0.33 EV
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash No Flash
Focal Length 65 mm ISO 200
Metering Mode Multi-Segment Shutter Speed Value 1/80 sec
Date/Time Sat 04 Jul 2009 11:35:42 AM UTC IPTC: Caption The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, can’t obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.
IPTC: Copyright Notice Tom Gardner (www.lightpainter.co.uk)

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Photo Properties

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Make Canon Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Aperture Value f/4 Exposure Bias Value -0.33 EV
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash No Flash
Focal Length 65 mm ISO 200
Metering Mode Multi-Segment Shutter Speed Value 1/80 sec
Date/Time Sat 04 Jul 2009 11:35:42 AM UTC IPTC: Caption The species, Sarcodes sanguinea, has no chlorophyll and so, unlike most plants, can’t obtain its energy directly from the sun. Instead it is parasitic on fungi that also colonise the roots of pine trees.
IPTC: Copyright Notice Tom Gardner (www.lightpainter.co.uk)

  



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