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07-Mar-2017

Versatile Goddess

Early C18th lead originally in garden of Francis Negus, MP as "Flora". He presented her to the town where she was equipped with scales of justice as Astrea on top of market cross until its demolition in 1812. She was then issued with sickle and wheatsheaf as Ceres on Corn Exchange. She had a holiday in Christchurch mansion garden before returning to Town Hall

NIKON 1 J5
1/200s f/5.6 at 10.0mm iso1600
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Date/Time07-Mar-2017 11:14:21
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ModelNIKON 1 J5
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Focal Length10 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent1600
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
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Exposure Programmanual (1)
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Pieter Bos04-Apr-2017 10:03
Nice statue. ~V
Blandine Mangin29-Mar-2017 11:26
beautiful ! v
Gill Kopy29-Mar-2017 04:16
She's worked hard ! Nice sculpture ! Returning the scales would make a nice addtion !!
Ken Chambers ARPS28-Mar-2017 19:00
I wonder who was the original model, Chris
Nirvan Hope28-Mar-2017 18:34
Interesting! A Goddess of many talents.
Johnny JAG28-Mar-2017 17:23
She's been a busy girl
John Reynolds LRPS28-Mar-2017 17:11
She gets around...
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