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English: Copthorne Hotel, Christchurch. Saturday September 28, 2013.
This shot was taken just after the collapse of the Copthorne Hotel. If I hadn't stopped for a coffee in New Regent Street I would have been walking by on my home. As I sat watching the guy work on the building before I had coffee, I thought it looked unsafe taking down the middle metal beams which he was doing. Just had a feeling something was not right..!!!!! When I was having coffee and talking to a lovely couple that live in Christchurch it happened. We herd this horrendous noise followed with the ground shaking like a 5.9 earthquake. They said what was that and I said the Copthorne Hotel.. I just knew. Then the sirens started and all I could think of was any one hurt or killed..It really unset me. After the dust settled we went to see what had happen and found out that no one was hurt or killed. So had to walk the long way home.. I do have shot of the afterwards as well which I well put up later! The former Copthorne Hotel "pancaked" during demolition work in the Christchurch CBD today. Reports on Twitter said demolition workers ran for their lives after the building collapsed in Victoria Square. Witness Craig Crew said a nibbler was working about six floors up, eating at a vertical beam at the eastern side of the building when a front verandah fell down. "Next thing the entire building pancacked on itself," Crew said. The collapse happened about 1.25pm, with people in the area mistaking the impact of the fall for an earthquake. Jill Ineson was on a bike ride around central Christchurch when she saw the building collapse. "It happened so quickly. It fell down like a pack of cards," she said. "The middle of the building just imploded like a pack of cards. It was exactly like the Twin Towers." "There was a massive massive cloud of dust and you have a sick feeling in your gut and you hope that none of the guys were stuck in that. It was a bit like a massive earthquake. The ground shook. All these ghastly feelings rush into your head. "After the dust settled, the contractors started to creep around looking pretty ashen-faced." There were no injuries. The Copthorne Hotel building was under demolition by Southern Demolition and Salvage. The building's owner had refused offers of help with the demolition from the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority. Southern Demolition and Salvage owner The former Copthorne Hotel "pancaked" during demolition work in the Christchurch CBD today. Reports on Twitter said demolition workers ran for their lives after the building collapsed in Victoria Square. Witness Craig Crew said a nibbler was working about six floors up, eating at a vertical beam at the eastern side of the building when a front verandah fell down. "Next thing the entire building pancacked on itself," Crew said. The collapse happened about 1.25pm, with people in the area mistaking the impact of the fall for an earthquake. Jill Ineson was on a bike ride around central Christchurch when she saw the building collapse. "It happened so quickly. It fell down like a pack of cards," she said. "The middle of the building just imploded like a pack of cards. It was exactly like the Twin Towers." "There was a massive massive cloud of dust and you have a sick feeling in your gut and you hope that none of the guys were stuck in that. It was a bit like a massive earthquake. The ground shook. All these ghastly feelings rush into your head. "After the dust settled, the contractors started to creep around looking pretty ashen-faced." There were no injuries. The Copthorne Hotel building was under demolition by Southern Demolition and Salvage. The building's owner had refused offers of help with the demolition from the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority. Southern Demolition and Salvage owner Alan Edge would not comment on what caused the collapse or what contractors were doing at the time of the collapse. He said he was waiting on a report from CERA engineers who were investigating. Police are monitoring the site. Alan Edge would not comment on what caused the collapse or what contractors were doing at the time of the collapse. He said he was waiting on a report from CERA engineers who were investigating. Police are monitoring the site. Taken from: www.stuff.co.nz/national/9222128/Copthorne-Christchurch-c...</a |
Fecha | 28 de septiembre de 2013, 13:52:50 (según los datos Exif) |
Fuente | https://www.flickr.com/photos/joceykinghorn/9976444684/ |
Autor | Jocelyn Kinghorn |
Posición de la cámara | 43° 31′ 43,3″ S, 172° 38′ 17,3″ E | Ubicación de esta y otras imágenes en: OpenStreetMap | -43.528695; 172.638138 |
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Fabricante de la cámara | PENTAX Corporation |
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Modelo de cámara | PENTAX K10D |
Tiempo de exposición | 1/250 seg (0,004) |
Número F | f/9,5 |
Calificación de velocidad ISO | 100 |
Fecha y hora de la generación de los datos | 13:52 28 sep 2013 |
Longitud focal de la lente | 90 mm |
Resolución horizontal | 240 ppp |
Resolución vertical | 240 ppp |
Software usado | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4 (Windows) |
Fecha y hora de modificación del archivo | 17:31 28 sep 2013 |
Programa de exposición | Programa normal |
Versión de Exif | 2.3 |
Fecha y hora de la digitalización | 13:52 28 sep 2013 |
Velocidad de obturación APEX | 7,965784 |
Apertura APEX | 6,495855 |
Sesgo de exposición | 0 |
Modo de medición | Patrón |
Flash | No se disparó el flash, disparo de flash anulado |
Método de sensor | Sensor de área de color de un chip |
Procesador personalizado de imagen | Proceso normal |
Modo de exposición | Exposición automática |
Balance de blanco | Balance de blanco automático |
Longitud focal en película de 35 mm | 135 mm |
Tipo de captura de escena | Estándar |
Contraste | Duro |
Saturación | Alta saturación |
Agudeza | Normal |
Intervalo de distancia al sujeto | Vista lejana |
Lente utilizada | TAMRON XR DiII 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 |
Fecha en la cual fueron modificados por última vez los metadatos | 05:31 29 sep 2013 |
Id. único del documento original | A6920A711C310A3936B58644527A5F3A |
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