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</script></div><brod light versus poor lighting can make or break an otherwise excellent photo opportunity.  On an even more nuanced level,  it often isn't a matter of working with either good or poor light, but rather knowing how different types of good light will effect the final look and emotional response to an image. ]]></description>
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For me, as for many photographers, light is the most important element in any photograph.  Take these two photos for example.  They were taken minutes appart during the June wildflower bloom in Howard ...</description>
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