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Summary
Camera location
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51° 28′ 41.0″ N, 0° 0′ 3.0″ W
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Deutsch: Uhr am königlichen Observatorium in Greenwich, England.
English: Shepherd gate clock at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, UK. At 14:05:42 (02:05:42 pm)
Français : Horloge de l' Observatoire royal de Greenwich, au Royaume-Uni.
Camera: Nikon D80 with AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm
Exposure: F/5, 1/15s, ISO 200 |
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2007-12 14:05:42 |
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Own work |
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Alvesgaspar |
Licensing
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