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NIKON |
COOLPIX S4000 |
1/500 sec (.002) |
f/3.2 |
80 |
07:48, 8 The month of january 2011 |
4.9 mm |
Normal |
300 dots per inch |
300 dots per inch |
COOLPIX S4000V1.1 |
07:48, 8 The month of january 2011 |
Co-sited |
Normal program |
2.2 |
07:48, 8 The month of january 2011 |
4 |
3.4 APEX (f/3.25) |
Pattern |
Unknown |
Flash fired, compulsory flash firing |
sRGB |
Normal process |
Auto exposure |
Auto white-colored balance |
27 mm |
Standard |
Normal |
Normal |
Normal |
Unknown |
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Video COMMENTS:
joanna puddle: Thank you! I'm a newbie and this is exactly what I've been looking for (for 2 hours) trying to work out how I can correctly attribute WC media. Phew now I can get to actual work haha… thanks again!!
John Morales: well said thank you
Your Average Youtube Intellectual: Giving credit to the creator even though you are not required to is a very noble thing. If the creator sees that you've used their work and gave them credit they would be happy and they would have an incentive to do other similar works.
Johannes Rössel: Well, thanks for using my image as an example 😉 Admittedly, it's rather boring, but it was more an exercise in how to represent the fractal in a concise and exact way in the SVG source code. At the sixth step I actually managed to crash one or two browsers when they tried rendering it (others would just take a few minutes to display the image). Thanks for helping people attribute works they use properly; as a photographer I know all too well that many simply don't care.
Keri Valentine: Thank you for this! I had a blast learning about fractals and higher dimensions with my middle school students. Thank you for creating and uploading your work to Wikimedia Commons.
Adriano S.: Thanks a lot. Was looking for this for quite some time.
WTF Gaming: i dont have a tool bar as you have can you tell me how to get it
Keri Valentine: +WTF Gaming If you click on "more details" in the bottom right corner, you will see the options to "use this file."