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f/7.1
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8498x5665 → 2280x1519
2024:01:07 14:30:12
Aperture | 7.1 |
ColorSpace | Uncalibrated |
DateCreated | 2024:01:07 14:30:12.492+03:00 |
DateTimeOriginal | 2024:01:07 14:30:12 |
ExifVersion | 0232 |
ExposureTime | 1/160 |
FocalLength | 35.0 mm |
FocalLength35efl | 35.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 35.0 mm) |
FocalLengthIn35mmFormat | 35 mm |
HyperfocalDistance | 5.74 m |
ISO | 125 |
ImageSize | 8498x5665 |
Lens | FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II |
Make | SONY |
Model | ILCE-7RM5 |
Orientation | Horizontal (normal) |
ScaleFactor35efl | 1.0 |
SensitivityType | Recommended Exposure Index |
WhiteBalance | Manual |
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Снегурочки там вечно под ногами!))
@Сеньор Леонидо, Snow Maidens walk back and forth, there are even ripples in my eyes ;)
@Andere, и не говорите! )
@Сеньор Леонидо, Maybe this is not the Snow Maiden? I don't know Russian literature very well. What time of year did Gogol write about in his work? ;)
@Andere, If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.))
@Сеньор Леонидо, You were kind enough to expand my horizons. Now I know it's Daisy Duck ;)!
@Andere, почему Daisy Duck? Это просто поговорка. В нашем случае: если кто-то выглядит как снегурочка, почему бы нам так не считать?) ...Если копать в литературу, то Гоголь не всплывает в этой связи. Известная опера приходит на ум. Для своего труда Римский-Корсаков либретто сделал по мотивам пьесы Островского, кажется.
@Сеньор Леонидо, There are no Snow Maidens in our fairy tales. She is blue from the cold. I thought it was Gogol’s “The Drowned Woman” that floated out. It seems I was wrong)