Spot on about the camera! Last year's birthday present from SWMBO. Definitely intrigued about how you identified it -
Abe.
LOL, just a little trick one learns when photography is your hobby
Seriously, it's appended to the image, all digital images store the EXIF data, that's camera settings, ASA, date, focal range and everything, really handy if you want to look at other peoples images and find out what settings they used in certain conditions, or even your own photos at a later date.
To find this info just right click the image in file manager (or what ever its called these days) and look for properties, click summary then click advanced and all the EXIF data is there to see. Some editing programs strip this data out such as Paint Shop Pro, but others like Adobe photoshop do not. Stripping that data can be advantagous if your placing the image publically, example, you post a photo of a train during an extend luch break
if you post it publically your boss could see it and find the date and time stamp from the EXIF info, by stripping it out there's no proof when it was taken......if you get my drift LOL.
All I did was download your image, right click and read the EXIF data, simples
Actually it's amazing what hidden data you can add to just simple images and other stuff thats usually hidden from view. I think there was a fad a few years ago when people were subvertly communicating with Jpeg images as you can edit things like title and owner etc, they were adding messages in there and then just sending a small image which to most people was just an image. It's intersting to see what some people write in that section, sometimes I just add 'what you lookin at!' LOL