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Monday was our Thanksgiving holiday, it afforded me some time to go out and see what was out there to be had. I went both early in the morning (sun now rises after 7am!) to just before sunset. I cam away with some decent captures. I used the 12-24mm and 16-85mm for this particular blog entry.
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