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	<title>Comments on: Comfort food for better photography.</title>
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		<title>By: George Jones</title>
		<link>http://nationalgeographicassignmentblog.com/2009/05/11/165/comment-page-1/#comment-6</link>
		<dc:creator>George Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 22:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Peanut butter is power food! I had no idea I&#039;d love it so much when I was a kid. My how ones perspective changes with age! My sister-in-law turned me on to peanut butter and pickles...the sweet bread and butter type.  I thought she was nuts but it&#039;s great!

I&#039;m glad I stumbled across this blog. It reminded me of the Missouri PJ workshop I attended some years ago. I remember rubbing elbows with Bob Gilka, Wilbur Garret... man that was a blast.

So much for trips down memory lane! If you&#039;re looking for subjects I&#039;d like to know how you guys get such neutral color in your work.  I love being able to shove colors around with digital tools but sometimes I&#039;d just like to get the color right.  I know it takes practice but practice with what techniques.

George</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peanut butter is power food! I had no idea I&#8217;d love it so much when I was a kid. My how ones perspective changes with age! My sister-in-law turned me on to peanut butter and pickles&#8230;the sweet bread and butter type.  I thought she was nuts but it&#8217;s great!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad I stumbled across this blog. It reminded me of the Missouri PJ workshop I attended some years ago. I remember rubbing elbows with Bob Gilka, Wilbur Garret&#8230; man that was a blast.</p>
<p>So much for trips down memory lane! If you&#8217;re looking for subjects I&#8217;d like to know how you guys get such neutral color in your work.  I love being able to shove colors around with digital tools but sometimes I&#8217;d just like to get the color right.  I know it takes practice but practice with what techniques.</p>
<p>George</p>
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		<title>By: Marco DiPaul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marco DiPaul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 18:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Peanut butter.  High in protein and easy to store but not always available.  If they could just add  caffeine to peanut butter, I could live on it.  But I&#039;m  more interested in Joel&#039;s most recent Audubon article.  http://audubonmagazine.com/features0905/photogallery.html  How in the world are we driving a sand fly to extinction.  Isn&#039;t that like mosquitoes or cockroaches going extinct.   Is it easier working with captive critters.  
p.s. 
do you like peanut butter?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peanut butter.  High in protein and easy to store but not always available.  If they could just add  caffeine to peanut butter, I could live on it.  But I&#8217;m  more interested in Joel&#8217;s most recent Audubon article.  <a href="http://audubonmagazine.com/features0905/photogallery.html" rel="nofollow">http://audubonmagazine.com/features0905/photogallery.html</a>  How in the world are we driving a sand fly to extinction.  Isn&#8217;t that like mosquitoes or cockroaches going extinct.   Is it easier working with captive critters.<br />
p.s.<br />
do you like peanut butter?</p>
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