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Power out in Cranberry Township. On a recent trip to the Pittsburgh area, the area was without power for approximately four hours. After about three hours, all of the emergency lighting in the hotel had gone out, and everyone was wandering around using flashlights. A few groups had gathered outside and were having a sort of giant "tailgate party." Restaurants for miles around were shut down, and there was little one could do without power. Meanwhile, bored, and still not sleepy, I decided to play with the camera. The lighting you see here is only emergency lighting from the motels and from car headlights. I didn't have a tri-pod with me, so you'll notice a bit of blur in some of the shots.
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