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    Edit Photo Details ...we could see through the storm  
    I set out to take a photo of the property seen through the rain. However, the rain and sleet was beginning to take over my subject, so, the rain became my subject. I am fascinated how every droplet moves and combines with molecules its never met, to form new shapes that don't have names, only to become too heavy for each other in this new place after falling through the sky, and then, as if unnoticed, they'd fall to the ground, and start all over. Or is that the end?
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    Date Taken: Nov 10, 2013
    Date Uploaded: Dec 16, 2013
    Location: Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, United States
    Camera: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. E-M5
    Focal Length: 44 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/1250 sec
    Aperture: f/11
    ISO: 16000
    Copyright: © Jessica Lee
    Categories: Black and White, Travel, Weather
    Assignments: Imagine If