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	<title>Jim Atwood Photography News</title>
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		<title>Colorless Butterfly</title>
		<description>A Butterfly taken on the ground of Zenkoji, Temple in Nagano city Japan. Black and White post processing was done in Photoshop CS3.

 

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		<title>Blade Runner</title>
		<description>The foliage around my area is really cool.  There are so many different things growing at different times of the year.  It's really amazing how there's something new every week.

 

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		<title>Nagano City People Japan</title>
		<description>A collection of photographs taken of Japanese people on the streets of Nagano City Japan. All images were taken by Jim Atwood Photography. http://www.jimatwood.net

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		<title>Mansion Texture</title>
		<description>Japan is littered with these mansions or apartments.  You can see the laundry everyone hangs outside during the day.   Hang drying is the preferred method of drying your clothes in Japan.  Gone are the days of dishwashers, garbage disposals, clothes dryers, and air popcorn makers I ...</description>
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		<title>Golden Rendezvous</title>
		<description>Golden Rendezvous



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		<title>Biker Portrait Japan</title>
		<description>This isn't the sharpest picture in the world, but it was interesting how I took it.  I was sitting in my car with my 70-200mm which probably looked like I had a gun or something.  This guy was coming pretty much right at me.  I shot the ...</description>
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		<title>The Shooter</title>
		<description>A fellow Canon Shooter out taking some photographs of the Zenkoji area.  I liked how he gripped the camera along with the lens hood and hat which made for an interesting shot.

 

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		<title>Elegance in Passing</title>
		<description>Elegance in Passing

 

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		<title>Strobist DVDs arrived.</title>
		<description>Well the DVDs arrived yesterday. It took about two weeks to get the items from Midwest Photo Exchange located in Columbus, OH. This is the only place offering the Strobist DVDs at this time. I paid $139 dollars for the 8 DVD set and was dinged with $35.00 shipping to ...</description>
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		<title>Just ordered Strobist&#8217;s 8 DVD Seminar Set</title>
		<description>Although not an avid everyday reader of "The Strobist", I have definitely been interested in the material he talks about. In Japan, I like to use flash and try to shoot off camera as much as possible. I was surprised this morning to see that a new DVD flash lighting ...</description>
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