File:Milvus milvus L(ThKraft).jpg

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English: Image shows a Red Kite (Milvus milvus).
Deutsch: Das Bild zeigt einen Rotmilan (Milvus milvus).
Camera: Canon EOS 10D
Lens: EF 4.5-5.6/100-400 IS USM
Focal length: 400 mm
Aperture: f/ 7.1
Exposure time: 1/800 s
Sensivity: ISO 200
Size: 800x600
Location: Germany / Saxony / Chemnitz
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Author Thomas Kraft (ThKraft)
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A fájl által ábrázolt elemek

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23 March 2006

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