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The tin plate works, dating from 1584. Originally set up by Queen Elizabeth I to smelt copper and turn it into coins of the Realm. The method was new and secretive, the brain child of German engineer Ulrich Frosse. Aberdulais provided the perfect secluded setting.
| Full EXIF Info | |
| Date/Time | 15-Aug-2021 19:49:39 |
| Make | Nikon |
| Model | NIKON D500 |
| Flash Used | No |
| Focal Length | 66 mm |
| Exposure Time | 2.00 sec |
| Aperture | f/16 |
| ISO Equivalent | 100 |
| Exposure Bias | 0.67 |
| White Balance | 0 |
| Metering Mode | matrix (5) |
| JPEG Quality | |
| Exposure Program | aperture priority (3) |
| Focus Distance | 10.593 m |
Copyright Karen and Gerwyn Gibbs
| comment | |
| Buz Kiefer | 18-Aug-2021 23:40 | |
| Philip P | 17-Aug-2021 14:52 | |