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Carbon Footprints? Small feet here!

This wheel was driven by the Pelton Wheel, installed in the latter years of the Dinorwig Quarry Workshops (now the National Slate Museum). It was powered by water piped from Ceunant Mawr, the Llanberis waterfalls. Photo taken on the 20th of April 2008.

 

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  • Aperature: f/22.0
  • Camera: NIKON D300
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  • Date/Time: 20-04-2008 9:39 PM
  • DateTimeDigitized: 2008:04:20 11:46:07
  • DateTimeOriginal: 2008:04:20 11:46:07
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  • Focal Length: 32.0 mm
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  • ISO: 200
  • LightSource: 0
  • Make: NIKON CORPORATION
  • MakerNote: Nikon
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  • Software: Capture NX 1.3.0 W
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Photo Properties

  • Camera: NIKON D300
  • Date/Time: 20-04-2008 9:39 PM
  • Shutter: 20 sec
  • Flash: 0
  • Focal Length: 32.0 mm