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											<description><![CDATA[When taking photographs of snowy scenes, set your exposure compensation to +1 - +1.5 to make 
the snow appear white.]]></description>
										
											<title><![CDATA[Photography In the Snow]]></title>
										
											<link><![CDATA[http://apps.bradwielerphotography.com/Blog/?e=74414&d=01/05/2012&s=Photography%20In%20the%20Snow]]></link>
										
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											<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 01:22:49 GMT</pubDate>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[The Atlantic posts some interesting photographs of winter in the northern hemisphere:  
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/01/winter-arrives/100218/]]></description>
										
											<title><![CDATA[Winter Photographs]]></title>
										
											<link><![CDATA[http://apps.bradwielerphotography.com/Blog/?e=74413&d=01/05/2012&s=Winter%20Photographs]]></link>
										
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											<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 01:16:59 GMT</pubDate>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[<p>Last week I suggested finding open shade to photograph people on a bright sunny day. 
If that isn't  possible, put a flash on your camera or turn on the built in flash. Yes, using flash 
on a sunny day is a  very good idea, because it can reduce the high contrast ratios. Try 
turning your subject's back to the  sun and take the photo with your flash on auto if it's a 
shoe mount unit. The camera and flash will try  to make the subject as bright as the 
background. If it's a built in flash, set it to always fire for similar  results, but don't get too 
far away from your subject. These flashes are smaller and not as powerful  as a shoe mount 
flash.<img 
src="/blog/upload/b/r/bradwielerphotography.com/eb5b2e5eea09aa3d5b91dcc02baca8c9.
jpg" target="_new" alt="Fill flash sample" /></p>
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											<title><![CDATA[Photo Tip - Sunny Days Part 2]]></title>
										
											<link><![CDATA[http://apps.bradwielerphotography.com/Blog/?e=72557&d=11/01/2011&s=Photo%20Tip%20%2D%20Sunny%20Days%20Part%202]]></link>
										
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											<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 08:58:46 GMT</pubDate>
										
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											<description><![CDATA[A common mistake I see many amateur photographers making is when they are photographing their 
subjects on a sunny day. If you face the model into the sun, you get bright highlights and deep 
shadows on the face. In addition, the subject is squinting and making a funny face. Remedy number 
1 is to find open shade, that is, the shadow of a building or a tree. There you will find soft even 
lighting that is pleasant both for the subject and esthetically.]]></description>
										
											<title><![CDATA[Sunny Days]]></title>
										
											<link><![CDATA[http://apps.bradwielerphotography.com/Blog/?e=72302&d=10/24/2011&s=Sunny%20Days]]></link>
										
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											<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 11:16:07 GMT</pubDate>
										
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