
File:US Navy 111202-N-FC065-001 Cmdr. Bill Mallory tries for more yards after a reception during a flag football game celebrating the annual Army-Navy f.jpg

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             English: NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 2, 2011) Cmdr. Bill Mallory tries for more yards after a reception during a flag football game celebrating the annual Army-Navy football game. The Navy students at the U.S. Naval War College won the game 33-12. (U.S. Navy photo by James E. Brooks/Released) 
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| Date | 2 December 2011 | |||
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| Author | U.S. Navy photo by James E. Brooks | 
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| Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION | 
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| Camera model | NIKON D300 | 
| Exposure time | 1/640 sec (0.0015625) | 
| F-number | f/8 | 
| ISO speed rating | 200 | 
| Date and time of data generation | 11:12, 2 December 2011 | 
| Lens focal length | 110 mm | 
| Author | U.S. Navy Photographer, James E. Brooks | 
| Image title | 111202-N-FC065-001  NEWPORT, R.I. (Dec. 2, 2011) Cmdr. Bill Mallory tries for more yards after a reception during a flag football game celebrating the annual Army-Navy football game. The Navy students at the U.S. Naval War College won the game 33-12. (U.S. Navy photo by James E. Brooks/Released)  | 
         
| Orientation | Normal | 
| Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi | 
| Vertical resolution | 300 dpi | 
| Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows | 
| File change date and time | 16:42, 2 December 2011 | 
| Y and C positioning | Co-sited | 
| Exposure Program | Normal program | 
| Exif version | 2.21 | 
| Date and time of digitizing | 11:12, 2 December 2011 | 
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| Image compression mode | 4 | 
| Exposure bias | 0 | 
| Maximum land aperture | 3 APEX (f/2.83) | 
| Metering mode | Pattern | 
| Light source | Unknown | 
| Flash | Flash did not fire | 
| DateTime subseconds | 42 | 
| DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 42 | 
| DateTimeDigitized subseconds | 42 | 
| Supported Flashpix version | 0,100 | 
| Colour space | sRGB | 
| Sensing method | One-chip colour area sensor | 
| File source | Digital still camera | 
| Scene type | A directly photographed image | 
| Custom image processing | Normal process | 
| Exposure mode | Auto exposure | 
| White balance | Auto white balance | 
| Digital zoom ratio | 1 | 
| Focal length in 35 mm film | 165 mm | 
| Scene capture type | Standard | 
| Scene control | None | 
| Contrast | Normal | 
| Saturation | Normal | 
| Sharpness | Normal | 
| Subject distance range | Unknown | 
| GPS tag version | 2.2.0.0 | 
| IIM version | 3 | 
| City shown | U.S. Naval War College | 
| Province or state shown | R.I. | 
| Country shown | United States | 
| Short title | 111202-N-FC065-001 | 
| Category | N | 
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| Credit/Provider | U.S. Navy | 
| Source | Navy Visual News Service (NVNS) | 
| Writer | MC1 Arif Patani | 
| Special instructions | Released/Distributed by Navy Visual News Service 703-614-9154 | 
| Original transmission location code | Annual Army Navy football game | 
| Supported Flashpix version | 1 | 
| Image height | 2,100 px | 
| Image width | 1,500 px | 
| Date metadata was last modified | 11:42, 2 December 2011 | 
| Rating (out of 5) | 0 | 
| Label | Navy.mil | 
| Copyright status | Copyrighted | 
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