File:Daley Plaza 060716.jpg
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Summary
Description | Daley Plaza, Chicago, Illinois. Photographed from 41°53′1″N 87°37′47″W / 41.88361°N 87.62972°W / 41.88361; -87.62972 looking north west. |
Date | 16 July 2006 |
Source | Own work |
Author | User:JeremyA |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Permission is granted for reuse under the terms of the below licence. The required attribution is: © Jeremy Atherton, 2006. |
Licensing
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Note: This image includes a two dimensional representation of a sculpture by Pablo Picasso. Due to the size of the sculpture it would be nearly impossible to photograph this public plaza without including at least part of this sculpture. Regardless, in Letter Edged in Black Press, Inc. v. Public Building Commission of Chicago, 320 F. Supp. 1303 (N.D. Ill. 1970) the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled that the City of Chicago has dedicated the statue to the public domain by general publication—therefore the copyright of photogrpahs of this sculpture is owned by the photographer.
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Metadata
Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon PowerShot S400 |
Exposure time | 1/400 sec (0.0025) |
F-number | f/2.8 |
Date and time of data generation | 12:19, 16 July 2006 |
Lens focal length | 7.40625 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
Software used | QuickTime 7.1.2 |
File change date and time | 19:09, 24 July 2006 |
Y and C positioning | Centered |
Exif version | 2.2 |
Date and time of digitizing | 12:19, 16 July 2006 |
Shutter speed | 8.65625 |
APEX aperture | 2.96875 |
Exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 2.96875 APEX (f/2.8) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Flash | Flash did not fire, auto mode |
Colour space | sRGB |
Sensing method | One-chip colour area sensor |
JPEG file comment | AppleMark |
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