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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Semi on Wet Day

The thought of photographing on wet days is something I used to dismiss. Now I welcome the rain as I find it to be an opportunity to shoot through wet windows. "Semi on Wet Day" was taken through a car window in Medford, Oregon.

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Labels: Medford, Oregon, rain, semi, trailer truck, Windows, windshield, Yellow

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