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	<title>Comments on: HMS Bounty at Albert Dock</title>
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		<title>By: Mark W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark W</dc:creator>
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		<description>I used to feel the same way when I shot urban BW on film. Never one for half measures, I had a red filter and polariser for each lens. Great for drama, but you wonder if you&#039;ve overcooked it sometimes, although for the really &#039;personal&#039; work, I think it&#039;s part of developing your own style. I still keep a polariser glued to the lens, but with digital processing the red is unecessary, giving more flexibilty when shooting.

Great pic, by the way!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to feel the same way when I shot urban BW on film. Never one for half measures, I had a red filter and polariser for each lens. Great for drama, but you wonder if you&#8217;ve overcooked it sometimes, although for the really &#8216;personal&#8217; work, I think it&#8217;s part of developing your own style. I still keep a polariser glued to the lens, but with digital processing the red is unecessary, giving more flexibilty when shooting.</p>
<p>Great pic, by the way!</p>
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