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		<description>[...] What Photo Gear wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptEven More Fun with Photoshop - Examples/Tutorials Mar 16th, 2008 by admin Before jumping into more Photoshop tutorials it is always inspiring to see some of the possibilities out there. This collection of animal/fruit hybrids is a great set of examples showing the power and potential of Photoshop. Sometimes you really want to pop in a reflection into a body of water that simply refused to cooperate while you were taking a photograph or otherwise Photoshopping a scene. It is surprisingly [...]</description>
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