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Description0 Venise, 'La Chute d'Adam et Ève' - Palais des Doges (2).JPG Groupe sculpté La Chute d'Adam et Ève , œuvre réalisée par Antonio Rizzo en 1476 ornant le dessus du chapiteau de l'angle sud-ouest du Palais des Doges à Venise (Italie).
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Camera manufacturerCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS 600D
Exposure time1/400 sec (0.0025)
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ISO speed rating100
Date and time of data generation14:28, 22 August 2014
Lens focal length67 mm
Author© Jean-Pol GRANDMONT
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  • Groupe sculpté La Chute d'Adam et Ève, œuvre réalisée par Antonio Rizzo en 1476 ornant le dessus du chapiteau de l'angle sud-ouest du Palais des Doges à Venise (Italie).
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  • Groupe sculpté La Chute d'Adam et Ève, œuvre réalisée par Antonio Rizzo en 1476 ornant le dessus du chapiteau de l'angle sud-ouest du Palais des Doges à Venise (Italie).
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File change date. And time11:43, 2 September 2015
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Date and time of digitizing14:28, 22 August 2014
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