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	<title>Comments on: Jenn &amp; Sean, Married in Portland at the Art Museum</title>
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		<title>By: The Perfect Pic and the Not-Perfect Pic &#187; My Portland Photographer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] John and I have a rule: Don&#8217;t shoot the same thing at the same time. However, we have three exceptions to this rule. #1, The Kiss, #2 The Recessional and #3 The Cake Cutting. Why only these three? Because these are three can&#8217;t miss moments. And they are truly only a MOMENT. Even for the best, it is possible to miss. Blow focus, frame the shot poorly, over- or under-expose. Even a professional can make a misstep. That&#8217;s why, for just that moment of the day you&#8217;ll find us both pointed the same direction. Here in this moment, I just happened to like my version. But really, John&#8217;s photo is far superior. I think you&#8217;ll agree. You can see his here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] John and I have a rule: Don&#8217;t shoot the same thing at the same time. However, we have three exceptions to this rule. #1, The Kiss, #2 The Recessional and #3 The Cake Cutting. Why only these three? Because these are three can&#8217;t miss moments. And they are truly only a MOMENT. Even for the best, it is possible to miss. Blow focus, frame the shot poorly, over- or under-expose. Even a professional can make a misstep. That&#8217;s why, for just that moment of the day you&#8217;ll find us both pointed the same direction. Here in this moment, I just happened to like my version. But really, John&#8217;s photo is far superior. I think you&#8217;ll agree. You can see his here. [...]</p>
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