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Chapelle Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp

Source

I created this work entirely by myself.

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File usage

The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
  • 1955 in architecture
  • Architectural icon
  • Expressionist architecture
  • French architecture
  • Haute-Saône
  • Le Corbusier
  • List of Le Corbusier buildings
  • Mathematics and architecture
  • Modern architecture
  • Notre-Dame du Haut
  • Talk:Expressionist architecture

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Camera manufacturerSONY
Camera modelCYBERSHOT
Exposure time1/500 sec (0.002)
F-numberf/5
ISO speed rating100
Date and time of data generation09:48, 10 July 2003
Lens focal length6.4 mm
OrientationNormal
Horizontal resolution72 dpi
Vertical resolution72 dpi
Software usedQuickTime 6.2
File change date and time22:15, 11 July 2003
Y and C positioningCo-sited
Exposure ProgramNormal program
Exif version2.1
Date and time of digitizing09:48, 10 July 2003
Image compression mode2
Exposure bias0
Maximum land aperture3.875 APEX (f/3.83)
Metering modeCenter weighted average
Light sourceUnknown
FlashFlash did not fire
Color spacesRGB
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