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		<title>Black and White / Color Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A generic study of how Black and White / Color Photos behave when viewed. Just an observation on how a Color Photograph compels us to look at color where as the same in Black and White emphasizes more of the Structure and Form. Idea probably is to use each judiciously where necessary!]]></description>
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