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		<title>By: Stephen Elms</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Elms</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great article thanks for sharing...I do the same as you to separate my shots (I photograph my hand as well....).  Another option I use often to decrease the number of images taken is to take one singe image and then create 2 or more virtual copies in Lightroom.  In the first virtual copy I will decrease the exposure by 2 and in the second I will increase the exposure by 2.  Shooting in RAW gives about 2 stops leniency in exposure I find.  I then blend the 3 images and the effect works pretty good, without any issues of ghosting or alignment.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article thanks for sharing&#8230;I do the same as you to separate my shots (I photograph my hand as well&#8230;.).  Another option I use often to decrease the number of images taken is to take one singe image and then create 2 or more virtual copies in Lightroom.  In the first virtual copy I will decrease the exposure by 2 and in the second I will increase the exposure by 2.  Shooting in RAW gives about 2 stops leniency in exposure I find.  I then blend the 3 images and the effect works pretty good, without any issues of ghosting or alignment.</p>
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