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		<title>Photographing Flowers</title>
		<description>Flower photography is one of the most popular forms of photography.You can photograph flowers growing in the wild, flowers that are cultivated in greenhouses and gardens, or photograph cut flowers and arrangements indoors,in a studio setting. 
Both film and digital cameras work well for flower phot</description>
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		<title>Are There Other Types Of Photography?</title>
		<description>As we have discussed there are many avenues open to a professional photographer. Some actually graduate from the world of business into corporate photography. Corporate photography has many facets; it is used for publicity, in the form of advertisements; for public relations, for historical purposes</description>
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		<title>Taking Great Photos Underwater</title>
		<description>Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels 
The Nikonos, manufactured by Nikon, was the first true underwater camera and to this day remains the industry standard. Nikon has discontinued their first-rate Nikonos line of underwater cameras and lenses, although you may still find the Nikonos on the used market or eB</description>
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