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		<title>Dark and Light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dark and Light&#8230;which do you prefer? I love how two images of similar items can be so strikingly different. I think what is consistent is finding that light to make the image better. If I had shot the first shot in strong sunlight, it wouldn&#8217;t have had the same effect. Both were shot on overcast [...]


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<p><span style="font-size: x-large; color: #bbd1d9;">D</span>ark and Light&#8230;which do you prefer?</p>
<p>I love how two images of similar items can be so strikingly different. I think what is consistent is finding that light to make the image better. If I had shot the first shot in strong sunlight, it wouldn&#8217;t have had the same effect. Both were shot on overcast days, but by using 400 ISO film, I was still able to capture ok shots with the available light. I was pretty happy with the results.</p>


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