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I took this shot with a small point & shoot Nikon in 2006. It's a pic of downtown Chattanooga and the Tennessee River taken from the top of Lookout Mountain.
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The closest thing we have to a river is really just a creek. The Nippersink Creek, but most locals refer to it as "The Mighty Nippersink". There are a few parks along this creek, but none of them have been plowed this winter, so I had to pull along side a bridge, get out, and take some shots.
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![]() Camera: Sony DSC-H1 Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30) Aperture: f/8 Focal Length: 9.1 mm ISO Speed: 64 Exposure Bias: -17/10 EV Flash: Flash did not fire Date and Time: 2008:02:23 16:25:38 Exposure Program: Shutter priority Compressed Bits per Pixel: 8 bits Metering Mode: Pattern Exposure Mode: Manual
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