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		<dc:creator>Andy Heatwole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the title says, you can use just about just any light source to “paint” light into your scene. I use Mag-Lite brand flashlights because they allow me to adjust the width of the beam and they’re compact and powerful. Some people also use high powered spotlights which can be useful when painting distant subjects.
Personally, [...]]]></description>
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