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English: The Cobbler (Skomakaren), a detail of the Bronze Age (1700–500 BC) petroglyphs at Cobbler's Cliff (Skomakarhällen) in Backa Petroglyph Area (or Backa Rock Carvings) Brastad, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. The figure is most likely a representation of the Weather God, a predecessor to Thor, but has been given the name "The Cobbler" after the shape of the hammer he is holding. The figure is 1.60 meters high and one of about 600 images in 32 areas along what is called the Via Sacria "The Holy Road", an ancient road through an area that most probably was a religious center. The figure is carved on a almost horizontal part of a curved cliff. Because of its size and placing, this photo is made in panorama technique from several images to get a picture of the figure without any distorted proportions.
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Source | Own work | ||
Author | W.carter | ||
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Camera location | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth |
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Some birch seeds and the occasional pine needle have been cloned out, only from the red areas though.
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NOTE: This image is a panorama consisting of multiple frames that were merged in software. As a result, this image necessarily underwent some form of digital manipulation. These manipulations may include blending, blurring, cloning, and color and perspective adjustments. As a result of these adjustments, the image content may be slightly different than reality at the points where multiple images were combined. This manipulation is often required due to lens, perspective, and parallax distortions.
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I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
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This image has been assessed using the Quality image guidelines and is considered a Quality image. |
This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: "Skomakaren" at Skomakarhällen. You can see its nomination here. |
The Cobbler (Skomakaren), a detail of the Bronze Age (1700–500 BC) petroglyphs at Cobbler's Cliff (Skomakarhällen) in Backa Petroglyph Area (or Backa Rock Carvings) Brastad, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. The figure is most likely a representation of the Weather God, a predecessor to Thor, but has been given the name "The Cobbler" after the shape of the hammer he is holding. The figure is 1.60 meters high and one of about 600 images in 32 areas along what is called the Via Sacria "The Holy Road", an ancient road through an area that most probably was a religious center. The figure is carved on a almost horizontal part of a curved cliff. Because of its size and placing, this photo is made in panorama technique from several images to get a picture of the figure without any distorted proportions.
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File name | the_cobbler_at_cobbler_s_cliff_backa_brastad_overhead_view.jpg |
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Size, Mbytes | 33.970604492187 |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
Camera manufacturer | SONY |
Camera model | DSC-RX100 |
Orientation of image | 1 |
Image resolution in width direction | 350 |
Image resolution in height direction | 350 |
Unit of X and Y resolution | 2 |
Exposure time | 1/100 sec (0.01) |
F number | f / 5 |
Exposure program | 2 |
ISO speed rating | 125 |
Compressed bits per pixel | 4 |
Exif version | 0230 |
Lens focal length | 10.4 mm |
Date and time original image was generated | 2016:07:21 18:26:49 |
Date and time image was made digital data | 2016:07:21 18:26:49 |
Meaning of each component | |
Brightness | 6.40390625 |
Exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum lens aperture | 1.6953125 |
Metering mode | 5 |
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