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		<title>Landscapes at 50mm</title>
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 		<description>When I was going through my Lightroom archives in January of 2012, I noticed that I don't have a single landscape image shot at 50mm.  Yet, when I do a search through Flickr, I see some truly outstanding landscape photos shot at this most excellent of focal lengths. Furthermore, I don't see a group solely dedicated to the purpose. I started this group as a way to showcase such images and to challenge myself to use that lens out in the field a lot more.  

PS: I was asked if camera format matters (full frame, 6x7, 1.6 crop, etc...), and the answer is that no, it does not.  </description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:51:38 -0800</pubDate>
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