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Summary
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English: The London Underground sign for Westminster tube station against the Big Ben clock tower of the Houses of Parliament in 2002. (Time on clock-face 6:53 PM / 1853h)
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Date |
2002-06-18 (this is date photo was actually taken; EXIF date below reflects the date it was commercially developed and scanned) |
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Own work |
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Yottanesia |
Camera location
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51° 30′ 3.83″ N, 0° 7′ 29.27″ W
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( Info)51.5010626;-0.1247978 |
Camera/Film/Scanning Details: Taken on a no-frills, disposable 35mm film camera in June 2002. Scanned commercially at time of processing by some chain store. (This picture has been rotated 90 degrees using Windows' viewer, but is otherwise identical to the original scanned file).
Other Notes: Yeah, I *did* come up with the idea/composition for this photo myself- it's just that going by the number of similar photos online, it must have been a fairly obvious one for anyone who was there :-)
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