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One of the stained glass windows of St. Giles Cathedral, High Street, Edinburgh. Unlike many Scottish churches, there is no record that St. Giles was looted during the Reformation, and most of the stained glass windows survived. However, by the 19th century, they were in poor condition, and were replaced. © 2004 Lawrence I. Charters

Maker:
Konica Minolta Camera, Inc.

Model:
DiMAGE A2

EXIF Vers.:
2.2

FlashPix Vers.:
1.0

Capture Date:
8/17/04 9:49:48

Aperture:
f2.8

Shutter Speed:
1/8 sec

Exposure Bias:
+0.0

Exposure Prg.:
Program

Focal Length:
11.9 mm

Light Source:
Auto

Flash:
OFF - Compulsory flash mode

Metering:
Pattern

ISO Speed:
200


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