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		<title>By: Taking Pictures In Wet Weather&#160;by&#160;Digital Photo Secrets</title>
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		<description>[...] Once you get tired of your backyard, take a stroll down the streets and look at the puddles. A perfectly still puddle acts like a mirror, creating an interesting visual effect, like the photo at the top of this page. It’s a great way to frame a subject that would otherwise be cliche or uninteresting on its own. For more on this, see my tip on Reflections. [...]</description>
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