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		<title>By: sloanie</title>
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		<description>Nice, I did something similar the other day, dug up the first digital SLR pics I ever took (it was pretty silly... I&#039;d had one semester of photo 101 learning photography and bought a Canon 5D to take with me on a trip... and then didn&#039;t pick it back up after the trip, sold it a few months later. Glad I finally got back into it.) 

I&#039;m a little jealous that you got to roam around SLR in hand in Japan. I served a mission in Korea right before digital cameras started to be available to the mainstream (98-2000) and I would have *loved* one then. Haven&#039;t been back since...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice, I did something similar the other day, dug up the first digital SLR pics I ever took (it was pretty silly&#8230; I&#8217;d had one semester of photo 101 learning photography and bought a Canon 5D to take with me on a trip&#8230; and then didn&#8217;t pick it back up after the trip, sold it a few months later. Glad I finally got back into it.) </p>
<p>I&#8217;m a little jealous that you got to roam around SLR in hand in Japan. I served a mission in Korea right before digital cameras started to be available to the mainstream (98-2000) and I would have *loved* one then. Haven&#8217;t been back since&#8230;</p>
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