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  ▪ Model:  Canon PowerShot S200
  ▪ Make:  Canon
Basic shot info:
  ▪ Focal Length:  5.406 mm (35mm equivalent: 36mm)
  ▪ Aperture Value:  F7.1
  ▪ Flash:  Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
  ▪ Metering Mode:  Multi-segment
  ▪ Shutter Speed Value:  1/128 sec
Advanced shot info:
  ▪ Exposure Bias Value:  0
  ▪ Exposure Time:  1/250 sec
  ▪ Max Aperture Value:  F2.8
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  ▪ Date/Time:  2004:11:16 04:01:17
  ▪ Exif Image Width:  1600 pixels
  ▪ Exif Image Height:  1200 pixels
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Acropolis, Oliver's Tour 007 * Using a crane to move a column drum * 1600 x 1200 * (504KB)

Acropolis, Oliver's Tour 008 * The women on the right are removing iron clamps from a column drum.  These clamps were used in previous modern restorations.  The rusting/oxidizing iron expanded over the years though, and cracked the nearby marble.  It's funny that the ancient Greeks knew this and coated their clamps in lead instead. * 1600 x 1200 * (463KB)

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Acropolis, Oliver's Tour 016 * The circular mark at the base of the column is from Venetian cannon shot during the Turkish occupation.  The Turks were storing gunpowder in the Parthenon which exploded and greatly damaged the monument. * 1200 x 1600 * (390KB)

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