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Regis-Breitingen - Haselbacher See 2 (aka).jpg
English: This image shows the Haselbacher See ("Haselbach Sea") near Regis-Breitingen, Germany. It is a two segment panoramic image.
Deutsch: Dieses Bild zeigt den Haselbacher See in der Nähe von Regis-Breitingen. Das Bild wurde aus zwei Einzelaufnahmen zusammengesetzt.
Camera data
Camera Nikon D200
Lens Nikon AF 50 mm / 1.8 D
Focal length 50 mm
Aperture f/8
Exposure time 2 x 1/250 s
Sensivity ISO 100
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Date
7 June 2007
Source
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Author
André Karwath aka Aka
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