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		<title>By: Lees Summit Senior Portraits</title>
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		<description>you also want to make sure your macro lens is a good one and not a &quot;I can afford this one today&quot; lens. Cheaper lenses normally tend to be very soft .. you want a sharp lens for macros .. let the softness be controlled by DOF and any post-work where it benefits the image.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you also want to make sure your macro lens is a good one and not a &#8220;I can afford this one today&#8221; lens. Cheaper lenses normally tend to be very soft .. you want a sharp lens for macros .. let the softness be controlled by DOF and any post-work where it benefits the image.</p>
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