File:Calebasse.jpg

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Description
English: This image shows a calabash as used for drinking mate tea.
Deutsch: Dieses Bild zeigt eine Calebasse, wie sie zum Trinken von Mate benutzt wird.


Camera data

  • Camera Nikon Coolpix 2000
  • Lens on-board
  • Focal length (35mm equivalent) 39 mm
  • Aperture f/2.8
  • Exposure time 1/30 s
  • Sensivity ISO 100
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Date

27 March 2004

Source

Own work

Author

André Karwath aka Aka

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current13:10, 21 November 2004Thumbnail for version as of 13:10, 21 November 2004497 × 600 (85 KB)Akacalabash, GNU FDL

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