| Camera Maker | Nikon Corporation | Camera Model | NIKON D610 |
| Aperture | f/8 | Color Space | sRGB |
| Exposure Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Aperture Priority |
| Exposure Time | 1/200 sec | Flash | No Flash |
| Focal Length | 24 mm | ISO | 400 |
| Metering Mode | Pattern | Date/Time | 2023:02:19 13:05:00 |
| Copyright | @ stockpressphoto | Orientation | 1: Normal (0 deg) |
| Resolution Unit | Inch | X Resolution | 300 dots per ResolutionUnit |
| Y Resolution | 300 dots per ResolutionUnit | Compression | Jpeg Compression |
| Contrast | 0 | Exposure Mode | 0 |
| Saturation | 0 | Scene Type | Directly Photographed |
| Sharpness | 0 | Keywords | municipal-culture-institute forum-gdansk monochrome cityscape art-light architecture-gdansk urban-space architecture black-white structures sketching conceiving planning designing gdansk-2023 wasserkunst water-craftsmanship pump-station craftsmanship |
| Caption | The Water Craftsmanship in Gdansk | Hanseatic Cities The Water Craftsmanship (pump station) located in Gdansk on the Radunia canal operated in the years 1539–1852. west side of the Main City, more or less opposite the Upland Gate. In 1584, it was moved to the vicinity of today's Targ Rakowy. Matthaeus Deisch's drawings show that in the middle of the 18th century, the Water Craft had the shape of a four-story tower in the Baroque style. Currently, in the place of the historic Water Crafts, there is a building of the same name with the address Targ Rakowy 11. The „Wasserkunst” in Gdansk was a unique building and was considered (next to the Wisloujscie Fortress) to be one of the largest and most worth seeing curiosities of the city's surroundings. |