They are extremely nice images. Was that with a closeup filter?
And I can't figure out the Exif thing here either. I host my images on my own site, and some of them have the Exif clearly in them, but the link from this forum site does not see it. It's just a link, so that doesn't even seem possible.
The Opanda link says:
Download Opanda IExif
Version: 2.3
License: Freeware ( License Agreement )
Size: 2.5 Mb
System: Win98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista
Date: 2008-04-22
That is more than six years without update. Which is ancient, and is a common fate for most Exif viewers (most are largely abandoned). When I got a D800, I had to give up PhotoME for the same reason (was OK for D300, but was very out of date for D800). Because Nikon changes their Exif format, causing conflicts from newer cameras. Not in the basic stuff like shown here, but in the Manufacturers section, which is left out, but is where the good stuff is.
There is a good solution though.
ExifTool, which has been updated 28 times in 2014, if I count correctly.
Active development, and the best there is.
And free. Probably the reason the rest have been abandoned?
It is a command line viewer, and has many complex options. a serious tool. Which is Not spooky, it does not cause any problems, because we can ignore all of that part. Because there is also a Windows GUI interface (Windows program operated regularly with the mouse, even drag and drop) that takes all the mystery out of it, in the best possible way. It is fantastic. It will show your Exif, all of it.
Exiftool -
ExifTool by Phil Harvey
Then towards that page bottom, section Related Utilities - Windows, there is ExifTool GUI for Windows
ExifToolGUI
Just put them both into the same folder (and remove -k from file name as instructed) and run it as ExiftoolGUI. It is very pleasant to use, in conventional Windows sense.
The current one probably operates your newest cameras files, but you might get a newer version now and then too. With this one, there will be newer updates. Which are largely to add new cameras, but some fixes too.