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	<title>Comments on: Oh&#8230;and This one Too</title>
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		<title>By: reuven david lewis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nice!, I&#039;ve found that the best way of taking a photo in Prague just happens to be during those odd hours when the tourists aren&#039;t fighting for a position to get digital images from their mobile telephones. I went to Prague a number of years ago from Berlin on New Years Eve and it was insane (in a good way). i took my 4X5 field camera and I tried to have a good time while I  working. Thanks for the opportunity to post. I happened to be on the website to see about applying for a faculty position teaching figurative sculpture and so, that&#039;s how i came across this blog. I lived in Paris for 3 months while doing graduate research at the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning and I&#039;m thinking now that I should have split my time between both Paris and Prague during that 3 moths.
sholom,
reuven.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice!, I&#8217;ve found that the best way of taking a photo in Prague just happens to be during those odd hours when the tourists aren&#8217;t fighting for a position to get digital images from their mobile telephones. I went to Prague a number of years ago from Berlin on New Years Eve and it was insane (in a good way). i took my 4X5 field camera and I tried to have a good time while I  working. Thanks for the opportunity to post. I happened to be on the website to see about applying for a faculty position teaching figurative sculpture and so, that&#8217;s how i came across this blog. I lived in Paris for 3 months while doing graduate research at the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning and I&#8217;m thinking now that I should have split my time between both Paris and Prague during that 3 moths.<br />
sholom,<br />
reuven.</p>
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