Where can I find a photo deviation's EXIF Data / Camera Data?

Camera data is located on deviation pages of photos, just below the deviation description!

If your camera adds EXIF data to your photograph, it will be extracted automatically during the submission process. Since it's automated process, you cannot specify how the EXIF data is displayed. EXIF data usually contains information about the date and time a photo was taken, resolution, camera settings for that particular shot (ISO, shutter speed, aperture, etc.), whether the flash was used, camera model, and so on. The information included is not only dependent on your camera, but also what our system can include from your camera. 

An example of how your camera's information will be displayed when your deviation is posted can be found in the box below.
If you want to add a border to your image without losing your EXIF data and you're using Photoshop, you can do this by going to "Image > Canvas Size." You will next need to add any space that you wish to add and then proceed by saving your image as normal.
If you've followed the steps, but your image is not displaying any of your Camera's information:

  1. Double check that your camera supports EXIF
  2. Ensure your camera is set to save EXIF data with your photograph
  3. Be careful not to strip the data from your image when editing it. This can occur by copying a selection and saving in a new file; EXIF data doesn't move if you copy/paste within a program. This can also happen using Photoshop's "Save to Web" option, so always use "Save As." Using software that doesn't support EXIF data also causes this to happen. Most photo manipulation software released after 2001 will support the reading of EXIF information
  4. Double check that you have not saved your file in the file extension .png

If you have followed the steps above and the data is still not displaying, you'll have enter the information manually by typing it in to your description.
If you don't want your EXIF data shown:
You will need to strip the EXIF info from your images before posting them. You can strip this information by copying your original image in to a new file, or if you are using Photoshop you can do this by using their "Save to Web" option.