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	<title>Comments on: A Fire In The Winter Sky</title>
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		<title>By: Winter Photography</title>
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		<description>I found your blog via Google blog search while searching for winter photography and your post regarding â€œA Fire In The Winter Skyâ€ looks very interesting to me and it is also very creative. I have a few photography websites of my own and I must say that your blog is really good. Keep up the great work on a really high class resource.

I really love winter photography and for most of us, even the thought of capturing on camera, a great shot of an idyllic winter scene is heartwarming and at the same time mind-numbingly depressing. We all know through bitter experience that a winter photography shot we thought of as perfect, might as well in fact be tossed in the garbage can. One really helpful trick that I learned for winter photography is to meter for something other than the snow. Think of all the photo opportunities weâ€™re missing just by being unable to come to grips with proper exposure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found your blog via Google blog search while searching for winter photography and your post regarding â€œA Fire In The Winter Skyâ€ looks very interesting to me and it is also very creative. I have a few photography websites of my own and I must say that your blog is really good. Keep up the great work on a really high class resource.</p>
<p>I really love winter photography and for most of us, even the thought of capturing on camera, a great shot of an idyllic winter scene is heartwarming and at the same time mind-numbingly depressing. We all know through bitter experience that a winter photography shot we thought of as perfect, might as well in fact be tossed in the garbage can. One really helpful trick that I learned for winter photography is to meter for something other than the snow. Think of all the photo opportunities weâ€™re missing just by being unable to come to grips with proper exposure.</p>
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