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13-JAN-2018

From the perspective of 'Freedom'

This is the actual plaster model for the Statue of Freedom, the crowning feature of the US Capitol dome that was cast in bronze from 1860 to 1862. The model has been moved to various locations over the past 160 years but is now on display in Emancipation Hall, part of the US Capitol Visitor Center. A full view of the statue appears below.

'Freedom’:

Nikon D850 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/125s f/8.0 at 70.0mm iso2500 hide exif
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Date/Time13-Jan-2018 15:25:15
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Focal Length70 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent2500
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Julie Oldfield28-Jan-2018 02:11
Very interesting POV. watching over the lawmakers. V
victorswan24-Jan-2018 19:48
A lovely perspective as something other views, super work Helen love it BV
Buz Kiefer24-Jan-2018 17:16
Nice detail photo and an interesting POV. V
joseantonio24-Jan-2018 05:12
the people behind give some sense of perspective.V.
Carol How24-Jan-2018 04:32
Like that perspective, especially with the lights aligning out in a V from the model... V
Nirvan Hope24-Jan-2018 03:24
I bet there aren't too many people take photos from this viewpoint! Nice!
janescottcumming24-Jan-2018 03:05
I like this view from behind. V
Nick Paoni24-Jan-2018 02:04
An interesting perspective. I like being able to see the folks down below.
Gill Kopy24-Jan-2018 01:21
Wow - hard to imagine moving this enormous statue - sure she's happy to be permanent !! Love this POV which shows off the details and her POV ! V
Jim Coffman24-Jan-2018 01:14
I like you perspective.. Very nice image...