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Make: SONY
Model: DSC-H1
Shutter Speed: 10/2000 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 47 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Apr 23, 2008, 9:22:14 AM
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A full view would be greatly appreciated...
Hey, ~badluckgirlfriend here, posting for my Design I project, Overlooked Greensboro.
Starting on Spring Garden Street, head towards YumYum, and continue past it. Keep walking until you come to Granite Street, and continue past that to Hable's Hearth. Turn right and go down the driveway, then straight ahead. Look for the bridge by the three dumpsters. Continue across the bridge and towards the apartments. Look for the first apartment group, and then continue to the parking lot. Be looking for the wooden bumpers on the ground. These remind me of myself and my life at the beach. Plain. I always was looking for something more, but felt like just another grain of wood on that rotten, small town island on the Outer Banks. I'm so glad that I came to Greensboro, and for me, this symbolizes being 'cut free' into my own little section, and separated from the story that was the Outer Banks.
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