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    <name>應龍</name>
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      <issued>2004-12-01T18:18:00</issued>
      <title>Black and White One</title>
      <published>2004-12-01T18:18:00</published>
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      <content type="html">I was looking for this photograph that I took for B&amp;W I at Dutchess in the summer of '03, and discovered that I couldn't find it on &lt;A HREF=http://www.whitedactyl.com&gt;my web site&lt;/A&gt;.  This troubled me somewhat, so I've decided to post it here.  It's not really fair to post an old photograph without including some story though, so I will include some text to go along with it.  Feel free not to read it, and just look at the pretty picture though :)
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I wasn't even going to print this one, but my teacher recommended that I did.  I thought it was only ok, but I included it in my final portfolio because I knew that my teacher liked it.  I thus christened the photo &quot;Teacher's Pet.&quot;  I was a bit of a teacher's pet in that class.  She was a savage critic and grader, which is the best way to learn, but some of the students didn't appreciate her style.  I liked her, though my grade was not of much concern for me.  I was in the class to learn how to work in the dark room, nothing more.  Although I didn't initially like it that much, I have come to appreciate it more over time.</content>
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