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      <title>Night Photography</title>
      <description>This new year I have been experimenting with night photography. Seems daft but the results can be spectacular. &#13;
From the 4 or 5 shoots I have done the best results are achieved on nights with a full moon, as this is 3 nights in a month it limits you to shooting time but any night can yield quality</description>
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