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       <title>Portrait 101</title>
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       <description>It's a pretty safe assumption that most of you have a digital camera of some sort. With all the features and options available on a digita camera</description>
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       <title>Bring it into Focus</title>
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       <title>Danger! Leopards lurking!</title>
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       <description>That's right \x96 watch out for leopards in your pictures. What am I talking about? Splotchy and uneven lighting can cause the subject of your photo..</description>
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       <title>Subject \x96 Frame Agreement</title>
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