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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing Your Subject Every good photo has a subject, and in a great photo the subject is what attracts the viewer immediately. In some photos, the subject may be quite obvious &#8230; an expressive face, a colorful Autumn landscape, or some sort of dramatic news event. And in others, the subject may be more subtle? [...]]]></description>
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