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Unsharp, handheld shot!
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From my walk this morning. Not a particularly good image but the place is interesting. It's called Lakeside Amusement Park and has one of the few remaining wooden rollercoasters in the country (US). That can be good or bad depending on your perspective. This is an image of its entrance. The park was originally built in 1908 by Denver Tramway and it was lit by thousands of electric lights, a rarity at that time. It was called "White City" then because of all of those lights. It has a fair amount of its original Art Deco / Modern architecture around the park.

Edit: At the top of the tower on the "crow's nest" is a Red-tailed Hawk. There's a pair that breeds there most years. They help keep our squirrel population in check :).
 
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How do you view the metadata for embedded photos?

Most photoediting software will show the EXIF metadata
But you can also get specific apps for it (like EXIF Viewer for iOS)

There is also the possibility to use free websites for reading such info (at the price of individually uploading the pictures - and with various success or limitations), f.i.
www.metadata2go.com
exifdata.com
exif-viewer.com
etc.

In the past the iPhoto app on iOS also supported viewing the EXIF data, something that is missing with Photos :(


Edit - adding

On OSX open a photo with the PREVIEW, then from the menu use Tools > Show Inspector > (i) > EXIF / IPTC
 
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Okay. I don’t know why I was thinking the forum had a feature to view it.
I thought that too, but maybe they changed it lately : you could "mouse over" your or another photo and then the arrow would change to a little hand, click it and it would open another black window with a right side, where there where all the metadata infos etc.
Now only few photos let you do so.
 
In MR, just click on the person's profile and then on the number under Media, which will open up the page of the images they've shared on here; click on the image you want to view the EXIF info about, and that will open a page to the right side. Click on "Media information" and that will provide the date and time an image was shot. Click on Image Metadata and the EXIF info (or at least some of it) such as camera used, focal distance, etc., will be displayed.

There are various extensions to browsers and also a couple of online websites where one can also view EXIF, but they aren't always reliable. Sometimes people choose to block their EXIF info from being displayed anywhere, or as Hugh mentions, the info may not show depending upon the source from which it was uploaded.
 
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