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Writer and photographer Taiye Selasi (* 1979) at the Erlanger Poetenfest 2013.
Date
Bun
Own work
Author
manfred.sause@volloeko.de
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Ta'n coadan shoh goaill tooilley fysseree stiagh, currit veih'n çhamraig vun-earrooagh ny yn scanreyder, as eh ymmydit dys y coadan y chroo ny y yannoo bun-earrooagh, s'liklee.
My vel y coadan ceaghlit veih'n chummey bunneydagh, foddee nagh beagh mynphoyntyn ennagh cohoilshaghey yn coadan ceaghlit.
Camera manufacturer
Panasonic
Camera model
DMC-FZ48
Exposure time
1/8 sec (0.125)
F Number
f/4.6
ISO speed rating
250
Date and time of data generation
17:37, 1 Mean Fouyir 2013
Lens focal length
91 mm
Orientation
Normal
Horizontal resolution
72 dpi
Vertical resolution
72 dpi
Software used
GIMP 2.6.10
File change date and time
21:24, 12 Mean Fouyir 2013
Y and C positioning
Co-sited
Exposure Program
Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus)