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Lake Bloomington - with waterfowl

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11 February 2015: Lake Bloomington at the spillway. The lake is at full level due to recent rainfall that has amounted to about twice he normal average. The extra rain has come in showers hard enough to was lots of debris up and over the retaining wall leaving some teetering on the top.

This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.

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11 February 2015:    Lake Bloomington at the spillway.  The lake is at full level due to recent rainfall that has amounted to about twice he normal average.  The extra rain has come in showers hard enough to was lots of debris up and over the retaining wall leaving some teetering on the top.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.