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English: Portrait of Slovenian caver Mitja Bernard - Hors, taken in the Schmidl Hall of the cave Škocjanske jame, Slovenia, by Primož Jakopin in June 1977. The photo was slightly cropped, retouched (trash removal), gamma was increased to 1.5 and the contrast by 33 %. Technical details: Fujica ST 605 camera with Pentacon 100 mm f/2.8 lens, Kodacolor negative film, ISO 100, available light. Photo ID in the P. Jakopin photo archive is PJK0606.
Date June 1977
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Author PJakopin

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