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	<title>Comments on: With the typical presence of meltwater after a recent snowfall in Toronto, I spotted a well-placed puddle west of the Howland signals. Using the digital viewfinder on my DSLR to keep the camera at ground level, I only had enough time to grab one shot of the fast-coming 421. Being a partly cloudy day with some shadows just metres away, I was lucky to get full sun and a relatively tolerable leader to boot.</title>
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