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It was a great evening to capture a few shots of the falls below Black Eagle Dam in Great Falls, MT. I used a tripod and 1/4 sec exposures to milk the water a bit without going too drastic. As the snows melt off over the next month or two the flow through here will be so increased that these wonderful cascades will be a torrent of raging white water boiling over the hidden rocks and bolders.