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		By: John		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi
While not a beginner, I am far from the talented photographers whose images I admire. I dreaded the loss of Kodak infrared because it was the one thing I did well. While I converted My Fuji S3 Pro to infrared, lack of diligence and the pink tint conspired to idle my efforts. I live in Costa Rica and want to travel in the region. I am currently using a D300, 18-200, 12-24 (Tokina), 50mm 1.4, 70-180 which I just had rebuilt, 70-200 2.8 VR, and a few others. I am eager to increase my quality and minimize my load so as not to attract too much attention as I travel. I am thinking of selling most of my stuff and bitting the bullet for a D3S, 24-70, and a 28-300.. Although I have an infrared show scheduled to hang in the capital in January, I have no idea how to makew money. I have Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom # but remain ignorant. Maybe getting rid of the girlfriend will help. I have a lightweight Feisol folding tripod with a Markins B-10 ball head and RRS  quick release and plates Any suggestions? Love your stuff and want to do HDR.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi<br />
While not a beginner, I am far from the talented photographers whose images I admire. I dreaded the loss of Kodak infrared because it was the one thing I did well. While I converted My Fuji S3 Pro to infrared, lack of diligence and the pink tint conspired to idle my efforts. I live in Costa Rica and want to travel in the region. I am currently using a D300, 18-200, 12-24 (Tokina), 50mm 1.4, 70-180 which I just had rebuilt, 70-200 2.8 VR, and a few others. I am eager to increase my quality and minimize my load so as not to attract too much attention as I travel. I am thinking of selling most of my stuff and bitting the bullet for a D3S, 24-70, and a 28-300.. Although I have an infrared show scheduled to hang in the capital in January, I have no idea how to makew money. I have Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom # but remain ignorant. Maybe getting rid of the girlfriend will help. I have a lightweight Feisol folding tripod with a Markins B-10 ball head and RRS  quick release and plates Any suggestions? Love your stuff and want to do HDR.</p>
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