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English: Carved by Fred Alwahan from the trunk of a red oak on Mayday Road, Batlow, NSW in 1994. Alwahan donated the work as a tribute to the town's pioneers. Current (2023) status not known.
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Fruit bowl sculpture

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

creator

some value

author name string: Doug butler
Wikimedia username: Doug butler

copyright status

copyrighted

copyright license

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

source of file

original creation by uploader

inception

28 December 2007

captured with

Canon PowerShot A650 IS

media type

image/jpeg

checksum

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determination method or standard: SHA-1

data size

1,341,701 byte

height

2,998 pixel

width

1,998 pixel

exposure time

0.008 second

f-number

4

focal length

12.733 millimetre

ISO speed

80

instance of

photograph

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