File:Tower Of London - White Tower March 2006.jpg
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English: This is a 3x3 segment panorama of the White Tower of the Tower of London. Taken by myself with a Canon 5D and 24-105mm f/4L IS lens.
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Date | April 2006 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Diliff |
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In using this image or any subsequent derivatives of it, you are required to release the image under the same license. As such, any reproduction of this image, in any medium, must appear with a copy of, or full URL of the license. Attribution of this image to the author (DAVID ILIFF) is also required, preferably in a prominent location near the image. No other conditions may be added to, or removed from this license without the permission of the author and copyright holder. Suggested attribution: "Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0"
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51° 30′ 30.30″ N, 0° 4′ 36.20″ W |
This and other images at their locations on: Google Maps - Google Earth - OpenStreetMap | ( Info)51.508416666667;-0.076722222222222 |
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Orientation | Normal |
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Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
File change date and time | 22:24, 11 April 2006 |
Colour space | Uncalibrated |
Image height | 3,513 px |
Image width | 2,007 px |
Date and time of digitizing | 00:21, 18 March 2006 |
Date metadata was last modified | 23:24, 11 April 2006 |
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