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         - Photographer: photo taken by  de:User:Ralf Roletschek on 2005-03-03 (ca. 20:00 Uhr, ca. -5°C)
 
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         - 00:07, 4. Mär 2005 . . Ralf Roletschek . . 723 x 1024 (107482 Byte) (Autor: Marcela {{GFDL}})
 
         - 01:43, 4. Mär 2005 . . Ralf Roletschek . . 1290 x 1826 (332544 Byte)
 
        
        
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           - Ricoh RDC-i500, ISO 150
 
           - Aufnahmemodus TIF
 
           - Kamera mit angeschraubter Edelstahlplatte (300g) gegen Verwackeln
 
           - an Laternenpfahl gedrückt, Langzeitbelichtung
 
           - Nachbearbeitung: Tonwertkorrektur in CMYK, vor allem Schwarzkanal abgedunkelt; leichtes Nachschärfen
 
           - außerhalb der Gedächtniskirche gelegene Objekte in s/w umgewandelt und leicht charmois gefärbt
 
          
          
        
        
         
        
        
         
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