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PLEASE HELP< Water Park, yes or no?

I am going to a water park tomorrow (Hurricane Harbor) I love taking pics of my kids but I am worried that I won't be able to enjoy myself if I take my camera. Also I am worried that I can possibly damage it, after all it is a Water Park. I know I would get some incredible shots with my 70-200 2.8 lens but again the weight and constantly having to baby sit it makes me not want to take it. Please let me know what you would do?See More
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Anita Melon replied to Aamir Shahzad's discussion Assignment: What subjects work well as Black and White images in the group Art of Photography
"I spent a long time looking at his  hands. Even though  they are very dark,you can still see the  folded over wrinkles. Just wondered about how his fingernails showed up so bright?"
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