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	<title>Comments on: Amy Bennett</title>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>Really intriguing work! Some of the subjects are disturbing, too (the prone/prostrate body in the image you feature above; a woman being held up against a wall by a man, in another). 

What concerns me, though, is your comment about tilt-shift photography being &quot;the ... trend of a couple of years ago...&quot; Waitaminute! Does this mean I&#039;ll be de trop if I bust out the LensBaby for some portraits of Henry Winkler in his natural habitat?!?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Really intriguing work! Some of the subjects are disturbing, too (the prone/prostrate body in the image you feature above; a woman being held up against a wall by a man, in another). </p>
<p>What concerns me, though, is your comment about tilt-shift photography being &#8220;the &#8230; trend of a couple of years ago&#8230;&#8221; Waitaminute! Does this mean I&#8217;ll be de trop if I bust out the LensBaby for some portraits of Henry Winkler in his natural habitat?!?</p>
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