Camera Maker |
Canon |
Camera Model |
Canon PowerShot G5 |
Aperture |
f/5 |
Color Space |
sRGB |
Exposure Value |
0 EV |
Exposure Time |
1/1250 sec |
Flash |
No Flash |
Focal Length |
10.1875 mm |
ISO |
50 |
Metering Mode |
Pattern |
Date/Time |
2004:01:15 13:11:17 |
Copyright |
© 2004 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. |
Orientation |
1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit |
Inch |
X Resolution |
72 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution |
72 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Compression |
Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode |
0 |
Subject Distance |
3.07 |
Keywords |
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Caption |
FLUVANNA COUNTY COURTHOUSE
The Fluvanna County Courthouse is one of the few in the state to retain its original configuration. Fluvanna County was formed from part of Albemarle County in 1777 with the county seat located on the southeast side of the Rivanna River. In 1828 Palmyra was selected the new county seat, and the present courthouse was erected in 1830 by the Reverend Walker Timberlake and John Hartwell Cocke of nearby Bremo. Cocke also prepared the plans for the stone jail, built in 1828, which now houses the Fluvanna County Historical Society's museum.
Department of Conservation and Historic Resources, 1986. |
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