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		<title>Comment on Harold Ross, Sculpting with Light by Harold Ross</title>
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		<description>Hi Poolesville photography students! Thank you Mrs. Heaton-Pembleton for posting this. I hope you all give light painting a try... it&#039;s fun and creatively rewarding! I need to make a clarification, the image above on the right is one that was shot by my student Jane Koester during a teaching session, so isn&#039;t really my image...
It was a real challenge to shoot, as that tree was about 20 feet high!
Happy shooting!

Harold Ross</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Poolesville photography students! Thank you Mrs. Heaton-Pembleton for posting this. I hope you all give light painting a try&#8230; it&#8217;s fun and creatively rewarding! I need to make a clarification, the image above on the right is one that was shot by my student Jane Koester during a teaching session, so isn&#8217;t really my image&#8230;<br />
It was a real challenge to shoot, as that tree was about 20 feet high!<br />
Happy shooting!</p>
<p>Harold Ross</p>
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