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The Bennett Building
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Camera: SONY SLT-A77V
Exposure:0.01111 sec. (1/90)
Aperture:f/4.5
Focal Length:45.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 67.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Program AE
Max Aperture:4.5
Resolution:96 x 96 dpi
Dimension:1200 x 800 pixels
Compression:5 bits/pixels
Original Date:2014:07:01 15:54:23
Created on:2014:07:01 15:54:23
Modified on:2016:08:14 13:11:41
Software:Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.0 Windows
Copyright:© M. Winslow-Cole 2014
Brightness Value6.29453125
Circle Of Confusion0.020 mm
Color ModeRGB
Color SpacesRGB
Components ConfigurationY, Cb, Cr, -
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ContrastNormal
Custom RenderedNormal
Date Acquired2014:07:10 00:54:45
Date Created2014:07:01 15:54:23
Date/Time Created2014:07:01 15:54:23+00:00
Description139 Fulton Street - Named for James Gordon Bennett, Jr. publisher of the New York Herald who built it. It is a cast iron buiding designed by Arthur D. Gilman. Construction began in 1872 and was completed a year later. Originally 6 stories tall with a mansard roof, in the early 1890s, Architect James M. Farnsworth was emloyed by a new owner to enlarge the building. He stripped off the mansard roof and added four floors keeping Gilman’s original exterior design. Manhattan, New York City, New York (DSC01197)
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Exif Version0230
Exposure Compensation0
Exposure ModeAuto
Field Of View30.1 deg
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Flashpix Version0100
Focal Length In 35mm Format67 mm
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History When2016:08:14 13:04:23-05:00, 2016:08:14 13:11:41-05:00
Hyperfocal Distance22.30 m
ICC Profile NamesRGB IEC61966-2.1
ISO100
Image Description139 Fulton Street - Named for James Gordon Bennett, Jr. publisher of the New York Herald who built it. It is a cast iron buiding designed by Arthur D. Gilman. Construction began in 1872 and was completed a year later. Originally 6 stories tall with a mansard roof, in the early 1890s, Architect James M. Farnsworth was emloyed by a new owner to enlarge the building. He stripped off the mansard roof and added four floors keeping Gilman’s original exterior design. Manhattan, New York City, New York (DSC01197)
Image Size1200x800
Interoperability Version0100
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LensDT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM
Lens Info18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Lens ModelDT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM
Light SourceUnknown
Light Value10.8
MarkedTrue
Metadata Date2016:08:14 13:11:41-05:00
Metering ModeCenter-weighted average
Offset Schema4050
Original Document ID30D647CC3447C0DCD5BC7BEFA381A5 6B
Photometric InterpretationRGB
Recommended Exposure Index100
Resolution Unitinches
Rights© M. Winslow-Cole 2014
Samples Per Pixel3
SaturationNormal
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent1.5
Scene Capture TypeStandard
Scene TypeDirectly photographed
Sensitivity TypeRecommended Exposure Index
SharpnessNormal
Subjectwindows. architecture, repetition, ornate, Bennett Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York, SONY a77
Thumbnail Offset5854
TitleThe Bennett Building
White BalanceAuto
XMP ToolkitAdobe XMP Core 5.3-c011 66.146729, 2012/05/03-13:40:03
XP TitleThe Bennett Building
Y Cb Cr PositioningCo-sited