Kingsway Theatre
Uploaded By
Featured Theater
More Photos
Photo Info
Taken on: June 13, 2006
Uploaded on: June 20, 2011
Exposure: 1/160 sec, f/7.1, ISO 50
Camera: KONICA MINOLTA DiMAGE X1
Software: DiMAGE X1 Ver1.10
Size: 1.2 MB
Views: 5,007
Full EXIF: View all
Software: DiMAGE X1 Ver1.10
Subject area: 163212241088816
Flash: 24
Custom rendered: 0
Model: DiMAGE X1
ISO speed ratings: 50
Max aperture value: 7/2
Gain control: 0
Date time: Tue Jun 13 16:46:47 -0700 2006
Image description: KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
Make: KONICA MINOLTA
Exposure mode: 0
Saturation: 0
Color space: 1
Contrast: 0
User comment:
Exposure time: 1/160
White balance: 0
X resolution: 72
Pixel X dimension: 3264
Metering mode: 5
Sharpness: 0
F number: 71/10
Digital zoom ratio: 0
Resolution unit: 2
Y resolution: 72
Pixel Y dimension: 2448
Date time original: Tue Jun 13 16:46:47 -0700 2006
Light source: 0
YCbCr positioning: 1
Brightness value: 91/10
Exposure program: 2
Focal length in 35mm film: 37
Subject distance range: 0
Date time digitized: Tue Jun 13 16:46:47 -0700 2006
Focal length: 77/10
Scene capture type: 0
Exposure bias value: 0
June 2006
No one has favorited this photo yet
Comments (1)
This was “my” theater as a kid. I spent practically the whole summer of 1984 in its air conditioned confines. It had that wonderful marquee with what seemed like 10000 clear incandescent bulbs underneath. I know it’s odd to bring up, but the bathroom(s) on the second floor stand out to me as being especially “Golden Age” even though the theater had seen better days at that point. I think it was still a quad until the mid 80’s. The first movie I saw in the 5th “around the corner” screen was Justine Bateman’s “Satisfaction”.