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May Storm

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May storm clouds approach downtown Raleigh creating an interesting mix of drearyness and brooding excitement.

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5 Comments:


Abby
06/01/2009

Holy crap! Impressive storm, and an impressive capture of the storm, too, Ian!

Tom
06/01/2009

Wow great picture.

Phil
06/01/2009

Ditto Abby. Thanks!

Nureena
06/01/2009

beautiful!

Amanda
06/03/2009

This picture is stunning, thanks!

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