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English: This is the area where Irene Mitchell was known to relax. The plaque to her memory is just visible near the base of the peppercorn tree Schinus molle (var. areira).
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Source Personal communication from the author to this user, Doug Butler
Author James Dipnall
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Camera location37° 50′ 05.42″ S, 144° 58′ 52.1″ E  Heading=205° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photo by James Dipnall of St Martins Theatre

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The pepper tree behind St Martins Theatre

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inception

14 December 2022

coordinates of the point of view

37°50'5.42"S, 144°58'52.10"E

heading: 205.0 degree

exposure time

0.00070821529745042492 second

f-number

1.78

focal length

6.86 millimetre

ISO speed

80

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