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Camera manufacturer
NIKON
Camera model
E990
Exposure time
1/91 sec (0.010989010989011)
F Number
f/4.5
ISO speed rating
100
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15.2 mm
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The Liberty Bell: The bell cracked soon after being cast in England. Pass and Stow, two men better known for making pots and pans, recast the bell. It cracked again. It was repaired again. From its perch in the tower of the Pennsylvania State House, it summoned colonists to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence with its forceful peals. Half a century later, the Bell was permanently silenced by more fissures.