File:Unten am Fluss (1798668576).jpg
Original file (3,027 × 1,783 pixels, file size: 4.81 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Captions
Summary
[edit]DescriptionUnten am Fluss (1798668576).jpg |
Klick here for a large view! Die Saar in Saarbrücken The Saar is a river in northeastern France and western Germany, and a right tributary of the Moselle River. It rises in the Vosges mountains on the border of Alsace and Lorraine, with two headstreams (Sarre Rouge and Sarre Blanche, united in Lorquin), that both start near Mont Donon, the highest peak of the northern Vosges. After 246 km (126 km in France and 120 km in Germany) the Saar flows into the Moselle River at Konz (Rhineland-Palatinate), having a catchment area of 7,431 km². In former times, the Saar was very important for the Saarland industries of coal, iron and steel. Raw materials and finished products were shipped on it by water via the Saar Coal Canal, the Marne-Rhine Canal and the Rhine, for instance, to the Ruhrgebiet or the port of Rotterdam. Although the German part of the Saar has been upgraded to a waterway by deepening, construction of sluices and straightening, there is no significant shipping traffic. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Date | |
Source | Unten am Fluss |
Author | Wolfgang Staudt from Saarbruecken, Germany |
Licensing
[edit]- You are free:
- to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
- to remix – to adapt the work
- Under the following conditions:
- attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
This image, originally posted to Flickr, was reviewed on April 19, 2008 by the administrator or reviewer File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske), who confirmed that it was available on Flickr under the stated license on that date. |
File history
Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.
Date/Time | Thumbnail | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
current | 23:46, 19 April 2008 | 3,027 × 1,783 (4.81 MB) | File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= Klick [http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1798668576&size=l here ] for a large view! '''Die Saar in Saarbrücken''' The Saar is a river in northeastern France and western Germany, and a right tributary of the Moselle |
You cannot overwrite this file.
File usage on Commons
There are no pages that use this file.
File usage on other wikis
The following other wikis use this file:
- Usage on la.wikipedia.org
Metadata
This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.
Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
---|---|
Camera model | NIKON D70 |
Exposure time | 1/30 sec (0.033333333333333) |
F-number | f/22 |
ISO speed rating | 200 |
Date and time of data generation | 15:04, 20 October 2007 |
Lens focal length | 20 mm |
Horizontal resolution | 240 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 240 dpi |
Software used | Ver.2.00 |
File change date and time | 11:33, 29 October 2007 |
Exposure Program | Aperture priority |
Exif version | 2.21 |
Date and time of digitizing | 15:04, 20 October 2007 |
APEX shutter speed | 4.906891 |
APEX aperture | 8.918863 |
Maximum land aperture | 5 APEX (f/5.66) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Light source | Unknown |
Flash | Flash did not fire |
DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 20 |
DateTimeDigitized subseconds | 20 |
Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Digital zoom ratio | 1 |
Focal length in 35 mm film | 30 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Contrast | Soft |
Saturation | Normal |
Sharpness | Hard |
Subject distance range | Unknown |