Image:MawsonPlateau-03.jpg
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| Description |
Granite cliff overlooking Saucepan Creek, Mawson Plateau, South Australia. |
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| Source |
Own work |
| Date |
2006-07-25 |
| Author |
Stephen Reynolds User:Tophonic |
| Permission (Reusing this image) |
CC-By-SA-2.5 |
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| current | 11:29, 6 August 2006 | 1,024×768 (494 KB) | CarbonRods (Talk | contribs) | (Granite cliff overlooking the Granite Plateau Creek, Mawson Plateau, South Australia. Photo taken in July 2006 by the contributor CarbonRods AKA Steve Reynolds ) |
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| Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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| Camera model | Canon PowerShot A80 |
| Exposure time | 1/320 sec (0.003125) |
| F-number | f/3.2 |
| Date and time of data generation | 11:53, 25 July 2006 |
| Lens focal length | 11.4375 mm |
| Orientation | Normal |
| Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
| Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
| Software used | QuickTime 7.1.2 |
| File change date and time | 20:27, 6 August 2006 |
| Y and C positioning | 1 |
| Exif version | 2.2 |
| Date and time of digitizing | 11:53, 25 July 2006 |
| Shutter speed | 8.3125 |
| Aperture | 3.34375 |
| Exposure bias | 0 |
| Maximum land aperture | 3.34375 |
| Metering mode | Pattern |
| Flash | 24 |
| Color space | sRGB |
| Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |

