File:Battle of Glorieta Pass heritage painting unveiling ceremony 130326-Z-BR512-121.jpg
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English: Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia and current Colorado National Guard leaders unveil the “Action at Apache Canyon” painting by artist Domenick D’Andrea, March 26, 2013, at the Civil War monument near the state capitol building in Denver. The National Guard Bureau Heritage Series painting depicts the charge of Apache Canyon, which took place March 26, 1862. It was the first day of the first hostile engagement for the First Colorado Infantry Regiment. These men - 1,000 of Colorado Territory's townsmen, farmers, ranchers and miners - were the state's first citizen-soldiers. These ancestors of the modern-day Colorado National Guard carried the fate of the United States in their sights. The charge took place on the first day of the Battle of Glorieta Pass, which lasted through March 28, 1862 and was the battle in which the Coloradans helped permanently secure the western U.S. for the Union. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf)
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Date | Taken on 26 March 2013 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/896823/battle-glorieta-pass-heritage-painting-unveiling-ceremony | |||
Author | Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf | |||
Location InfoField | DENVER, CO, US | |||
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Posted InfoField | 28 March 2013, 19:30 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
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Camera model | NIKON D700 |
Author | Wolfram M. Stumpf; Stumpf; Wolfram M.; TSgt |
Exposure time | 1/250 sec (0.004) |
F-number | f/22 |
ISO speed rating | 640 |
Date and time of data generation | 13:12, 26 March 2013 |
Lens focal length | 200 mm |
Short title | 130326-Z-BR512-121 |
Headline | Battle of Glorieta Pass heritage painting unveiling ceremony |
Image title | Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia and current Colorado National Guard leaders unveil the "Action at Apache Canyon" painting by artist Domenick D'Andrea, March 26, 2013, at the Civil War monument near the state capitol building in Denver. The National Guard Bureau Heritage Series painting depicts the charge of Apache Canyon, which took place March 26, 1862. It was the first day of the first hostile engagement for the First Colorado Infantry Regiment. These men - 1,000 of Colorado Territory's townsmen, farmers, ranchers and miners - were the state's first citizen-soldiers. These ancestors of the modern-day Colorado National Guard carried the fate of the United States in their sights. The charge took place on the first day of the Battle of Glorieta Pass, which lasted through March 28, 1862 and was the battle in which the Coloradans helped permanently secure the western U.S. for the Union. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) |
City shown | Denver |
Credit/Provider | U.S. Department of Defense |
Source | Digital |
Copyright holder | Public Domain |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 240 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 240 dpi |
Software used | Ver.1.01 |
File change date and time | 15:08, 28 March 2013 |
Exposure Program | Normal program |
Exif version | 2.21 |
Date and time of digitizing | 13:12, 26 March 2013 |
APEX shutter speed | 7.965784 |
APEX aperture | 8.918863 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 3 APEX (f/2.83) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Light source | Unknown |
Flash | Flash fired, strobe return light detected, compulsory flash firing |
DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 66 |
Color space | Uncalibrated |
Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |
File source | Digital still camera |
Scene type | A directly photographed image |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Digital zoom ratio | 1 |
Focal length in 35 mm film | 200 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Scene control | Low gain up |
Contrast | Normal |
Saturation | Normal |
Sharpness | Normal |
Subject distance range | Unknown |
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Province or state shown | CO |
Code for country shown | US |
Special instructions | Released
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Original transmission location code | NGB |
Country shown | United States |