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Jinginarwa – Dole ku bada jinjina da ta dace, samar da linki zuwa lasisin, da kuma bayyana ko kunyi sauyi. Zaku iya haka ta yadda ta dace, amma ba kowace hanya ba wanda zai nuna mai-lasisin yana goyon bayan ku ba ko goyon bayan amfanin da kuke yi ba.
Yada ahaka – Idan kuka maimaita, sabuntawa, ko kari akan wannan, dole ku bayar da gudunmuwar ku karkashin iri daya ko lasisi data dace kamar na asali.
Wannan fayil ya ƙumshi ƙarin bayani daga kyamarar dijita ko sikanan da aka yi amfani da su.
Idan an sauya fayil kin, to wasu bayannan na ainahi ba za su fito ba sosai a cikin sabon fayil kin.
Image title
Australian athlete Vanessa Low jumps to a world record of 5.28m in winning the T63 class long jump at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. This image was taken by Australian 2020 Paralympic team Chef de Mission Kate McLoughlin during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and donated by her to Paralympics Australia for licensing under Creative Commons.
Camera manufacturer
Apple
Camera model
iPhone 12
Author
Kate McLoughlin
Copyright holder
Kate McLoughlin/Paralympics Australia
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Exposure time
1/233 sec (0.0042918454935622)
F Number
f/1.6
ISO speed rating
32
Date and time of data generation
19:24, 2 Satumba 2021
Lens focal length
4.2 mm
Latitude
35° 40′ 40.9″ N
Longitude
139° 42′ 52.83″ E
Altitude
25.654 meters above sea level
Headline
Photo credit: Kate McLoughlin
Credit/Provider
Kate McLoughlin
Short title
020921 Low jumps Tokyo KM edit
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