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Santa Paula Airport (SZP) - Early Arrivals-National Bucker Fly-In

Early Arrivals-National Bucker Fly-In

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Airport Santa Paula Airport (SZP)
Santa Paula, CA
Photographer: Doug Robertson
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Shot Date: 2010-06-24
Upload Date: 2010-06-25
Views: 785

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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon PowerShot A720 IS
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2010:06:24 17:23:36
Original Image Size: 1403 x 1063 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
F Number: f/4
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 80
Focal Length: 22.763 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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