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I drove by the Carding Mills falls during the visit from Earl, it was gushing like a geyser. The rain stopped by mid-day so I took advantage of the fact I had all my photo gear with me - I had a wedding to shoot at 2pm.
Although the worst had blown past, there was some light rain, wind, and occasional sun.
D60 and 70-300mm VR
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