Camera Maker | Canon | Camera Model | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |
Aperture | f/5.6 | Exposure Value | 0 EV |
Exposure Program | Manual | Exposure Time | 1/250 sec |
Flash | Compulsory Flash | Focal Length | 51 mm |
ISO | 200 | Metering Mode | Pattern |
Date/Time | 2010:02:15 13:41:24 | Resolution Unit | Inch |
X Resolution | 240 dots per ResolutionUnit | Y Resolution | 240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Exposure Mode | 1 | Keywords | travel United States of America United States America USA US California CA history historical historic historical marker famous landmark road side highway popular Place of Interest Places of Interest Tourist Attraction Tourist Attractions Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations Travel Destination Travel Destinations tour tourism tourist attraction destination Sign Signs American Day Daytime Historical Sites Vertical Education Historical Site Marker Markers Outdoor Outdoors Outside Road Road Signs Roadside Roadsign Our Lady of the Wayside Portola Valley Timothy L. Pflueger James Miller church construction architecture text information |
Caption | OUR LADY OF THE WAYSIDE - Built in 1912 this country church was the first executed design of architect Timothy L. Pflueger, who had just begun work for James Miller. An awareness of the Spanish California missions inspirted the style, which contrasts with the large commercial buildings and art deco theaters for which Pflueger later became notable. Construction of this Catholic church was initiated by a non-denominational club, The Family. California Registered Historical Landmark No. 909 Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the town of Portola Valley, September 4, 1977. |