File:Rubber Snow Cascade (2208480055).jpg
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DescriptionRubber Snow Cascade (2208480055).jpg | I thought this was a pretty cool effect. The snow was well-consolidated and sort of rubbery. So, when it began to melt on a warm day and slowly slid down the roof, it stayed intact like a big rubber blanket. |
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Author | Jason Hollinger |
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