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Photo taken at S W Coast Path, Newquay TR8 5SE, UK with Apple iPhone 4S
Camera:Apple iPhone 4S
Date:Thu 7th of April 2016
Address:S W Coast Path, Newquay TR8 5SE, UK
City:England
Country:United Kingdom
Location:50° 24' 20.44" N, 5° 7' 48.52" W
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PHOTO EXIF DATA

The photo was shot using a Apple iPhone 4S camera at an aperture of f/2.4, 1/3460 sec. shutter speed and ISO 50. iPhone 4S back camera 4.28mm f/2.4 lens was used to capture the image. Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. The original image file has a resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels, or in other words 8.0 megapixels.The photo has a resolution of 72 DPI.

According to the image metadata, the photo was shot on Thursday 7th of April 2016. The local time was 10:29:23. The timezone was Europe / Guernsey, which is GMT +00:00. Please note that timezone was guessed using the GPS coordinates and may not be accurate. The EXIF timestamp may also be wrong if the date and time weren't set correctly in the digital camera.

Apple iPhone 4S camera has a built-in GPS receiver and allows geotagging on image files. The coordinates and location where the photo was taken is stored in the EXIF. According to GPS data analysis, the photo was taken at coordinates 50° 24' 20.44" N , 5° 7' 48.52" W. The camera was pointing at 343.86 degrees. Using reverse geocoding, the address associated with the coordinates is guessed as S W Coast Path, Newquay TR8 5SE, UK. Depending on the GPS receiver and the reception conditions the accuracy may vary and the address should not be regarded as exact location.

CAMERA INFORMATION
FILE INFORMATION
DATE & TIME
GPS INFORMATION
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address:S W Coast Path, Newquay TR8 5SE, UK
(Location was guessed from coordinates and may not be accurate.)
The manufacturer of the recording equipment. This is the manufacturer of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer or other equipment that generated the image.
The model name or model number of the equipment. This is the model name or number of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer or other equipment that generated the image.
Contains information about the lens that captured the image. This tag notes minimum focal length, maximum focal length, minimum F number in the minimum focal length, and minimum F number in the maximum focal length, which are specification information for the lens that was used in photography.
The amount of time that a camera's shutter remains open. Shutter speed controls the duration of an exposure - the faster the Shutter speed, the shorter the exposure time.
A number that expresses a lens' light-transmitting ability - i.e. the size of the lens opening - its aperture size. Usually found on the barrel of a lens, f-numbers indicate the size of the aperture in relation to the focal length of the lens. A smaller number indicates a larger lens diameter.
ISO sensitivity expresses the speed of photographic negative materials (formerly expressed as ASA). Since digital cameras do not use film but use image sensors instead, the ISO equivalent is usually given. What ISO denotes is how sensitive the image sensor is to the amount of light present. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the image sensor and therefore the possibility to take pictures in low-light situations.
Indicates the status of flash when the image was shot. For this photo; flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal length is the distance between the focal point of a lens and the film plane when the lens is focused at infinity. It is used to designate the relative size and angle of view of a lens, expressed in millimeters (mm).
The color space information tag is always recorded as the color space specifier. Normally sRGB is used to define the color space based on the PC monitor conditions and environment. If a color space other than sRGB is used, Uncalibrated is set.
The original name of the file. Many digital cameras, P&S and DSLR's use the DSC prefix on their image file naming. Others like Canon use IMG and some Panasonic P&S as well as Kodak cameras use 100_ as a prefix
The width and height of uploaded image expressed in pixels.
Refers to a million pixels, and is used in describing the number of pixels that a digital device's image sensor has.
This tag indicates an identifier assigned uniquely to each image.
This header indicates the Internet media type of the message content, consisting of a type and subtype.
The number of pixels per ResolutionUnit in the X and Y directions. When the image resolution is unknown, 72 dpi is designated.
The date of image creation. In Exif standard, it is the date and time the file was changed.
The time of image creation. In Exif standard, it is the date and time the file was changed.
A Time Zone refers to any of 24 regions loosely divided by longitude, where the same standard time is kept.
Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.
Longitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface.
Indicates whether the latitude is north or south latitude. The ASCII value 'N' indicates north latitude, and 'S' is south latitude.
Indicates whether the longitude is east or west longitude. ASCII 'E' indicates east longitude, and 'W' is west longitude.
Indicates the geographic coordinate system. The coordinates are expressed as three rational values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively.
The GPS altitude determined by trilateration with four or more satellites. The reference unit is meters.
Indicates the reference for giving the direction of the image when it is captured. 'T' denotes true direction and 'M' is magnetic direction.
Indicates the direction of the image when it was captured. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99.
Indicates the direction the camera is pointing when the photo was was captured.