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February 24, 2014 by Greg Molyneux

An HDR photograph taken from the southern side of Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge overlooking the Atlantic City skyline at sunset.

I was pressed for time yesterday and unable to post this shot before the Downton Abbey season finale and True Detective. Priorities, you know? Prior to all that I made my way to the Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge to meet up with my buddy Jon and his mom. Ever since I’ve known about this […]

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