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on Old Covington Hwy south of hwy 190
| Categories: flood, storm damage | Camera Type: NIKON D7000 |
| Manufacturer: | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Model: | NIKON D7000 |
| Orientation: | top - left |
| x-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| y-Resolution: | 72.00 |
| Resolution Unit: | Inch |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Windows |
| YCbCr Positioning: | co-sited |
| Compression: | JPEG compression |
| Exposure Time: | 1/640 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/13.0 |
| Exposure Program: | Not defined |
| ISO Speed Ratings: | 800 |
| Exif Version: | Unknown Exif Version |
| Components Configuration: | Y Cb Cr - |
| Compressed Bits per Pixel: | 4.00 |
| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| MaxApertureValue: | 4.10 EV (f/4.1) |
| Metering Mode: | Pattern |
| Light Source: | 0 |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. |
| Focal Length: | 38.0 mm |
| User Comment: | |
| SubsecTime: | 60 |
| SubSecTimeOriginal: | 60 |
| SubSecTimeDigitized: | 60 |
| FlashPixVersion: | FlashPix Version 1.0 |
| Color Space: | sRGB |
| PixelXDimension: | 3696 |
| PixelYDimension: | 2448 |
| Sensing Method: | One-chip color area sensor |
| File Source: | DSC |
| Scene Type: | 1 |
| CFA Pattern: | 8 bytes undefined data |
| Custom Rendered: | Normal process |
| Exposure Mode: | Auto exposure |
| White Balance: | Auto white balance |
| Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1.00 |
| Focal Length In 35mm Film: | 57 |
| Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
| Gain Control: | Low gain up |
| Contrast: | Normal |
| Saturation: | Normal |
| Sharpness: | Normal |
| Subject Distance Range: | Unknown |
| Image Unique ID: | c27e744119c1c3fa4ecbe40af5f90897 |
| InteroperabilityIndex: | R98 |
| InteroperabilityVersion: | 0100 |
| RelatedImageWidth: | 3696 |
| RelatedImageLength: | 2448 |
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Are you in a boat?
I checked out the flower beds at the garden center & a lot of them are pretty ragged but out of the reach of all that water from the Tangipahoa river. They have work to do though to get those whipped flowers back in shape!
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