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		<title>See Beyond The Capture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever looked at pictures produced by experienced digital photographers on the various photography forums and wondered why some of the pictures have a magical quality about them? Have you ever wondered why the pictures that come from your camera don't have that same look? The answer isn't that you can't take a good picture. The answer is that you need to be able to see beyond the capture. You need to develop a sense for seeing the potential that lay hidden in the seeming mediocrity of the photograph.  And then you need the tools and knowledge that will let you expose that potential.  Photoshop gives us the tools, but only experience and practice will give us the knowledge. 


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