Camera Maker |
Canon |
Camera Model |
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |
Aperture |
f/8 |
Color Space |
Uncalibrated |
Exposure Value |
0 EV |
Exposure Program |
Manual |
Exposure Time |
1/250 sec |
Flash |
Compulsory Flash |
Focal Length |
35 mm |
ISO |
100 |
Metering Mode |
Pattern |
Date/Time |
2013:06:30 15:12:53 |
Orientation |
1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit |
Inch |
X Resolution |
240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution |
240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Compression |
Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode |
1 |
Subject Distance |
1.63 |
Keywords |
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Caption |
FILOLI FIGHT-LOVE-LIVE
This country estate was begun in 1915 for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bourn, II. Architect Willis J. Polk designed a modified Georgian Style country house. Subsequently the carriage house and garden pavilion were executed by Arthur Brown. The formal gardens were created by Bruce Porter. In 1937 the estate was acquired by Mr. and Mrs. William P. Roth.
CALIFORNIA REGISTERED HISTORICAL LANDMARK NO. 907
Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in Cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and with the Filoli Center, July 21, 1980. |
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