Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

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English: Khmer female musician playing the Roneat dek taken by Emile Gsell in mid 1800s in Cambodia
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Source https://www.weltmuseumwien.at/en/onlinecollection/?query=all_persons%3A%C3%89mile+Gsell
Author Emile Gsell

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Roneat thung

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captured with

Olympus E-500

inception

6 April 2006

exposure time

0.1 second

f-number

8

focal length

31 millimetre

ISO speed

100

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image/jpeg

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photograph

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