January 5th, 2013

BIRDS AS ART BULLETIN #428

  • Announcing the Swan Island Dahlia Farm Instructional Photo-Tour
  • MP4 Video Tutorials
  • Canon Live Learning/Birds of the Everglades/Destination Photography Workshop
  • Barnegat Jetty IPT II
  • Posse News: Jim Neiger
  • Used Camera Gear Including Some Great New Items
  • IPT Info

Announcing the Swan Island Dahlia Farm Instructional Photo-Tour

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All images courtesy of and copyright 2012: Denise Ippolito. Click for a larger version.

A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART Swan Island Dahlia Farm Instructional Photo-Tour, September 11-15, 2013: 5 FULL DAYS: $1649

Join Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris at the Swan Island Dahlia Farm in Canby Oregon (just south of Portland) for a great learning and photography experience. Swan Island features more than 40 acres with over 350 varieties of dahlias in a plethora of colors, shapes and sizes, making it one of the largest growers in the United States.

Daily Photo Schedule

We will enjoy four morning (7:00am till 10:30am) and five afternoon (3:30pm till 6pm) photography sessions. While we will do most of our photography at the Swan Island Dahlia Farm, we will also visit the Portland Rose Garden and/or the Portland Japanese Garden on this IPT. The in-the-field instruction will include seeing the situation, the use of selective focus, creative use of depth of field, histogram and exposure guidance, designing creative images, choosing your background, isolating your subject, lens options, and the use of reflectors and diffusers. Our field sessions will include challenging photography assignments geared to make you think creatively. Both personalized and small group instruction will be provided. All times are tentative and subject to change based on the weather and on local conditions.

Seminar Morning: Friday, September 13: 8:30am till 12:30pm

Denise will begin by presenting her “Bloominโ€™ Ideas” program, an overview of the in-the-field and post-processing techniques that she has used and developed over the past few years to create her signature look. Artie will follow with a Photoshop session that will be geared towards all levels. He’ll be sharing some of his favorite techniques and tips while working on images from the first two days of the IPT. Denise will conclude the seminar portion of the IPT with a Photoshop demo; she will share her creative workflow using a variety of Photoshop filters and effects. The entire morning is designed to give you a peek into the minds of two very skilled and creative folks.

The group will have lunch together daily. All are invited to bring their laptops for image sharing. We hope that you can join us for an intense five days of learning and some of the best flower photography to be had in North America.

Deposit Info and Cancellation Policies:

A $449 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your slot for this IPT. Your balance is due 5 months before the date of the IPT and is also non-refundable. If the trip fills, we will be glad to apply a credit applicable to a future IPT for the full amount less a $100 processing fee. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. If your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please print, complete, and sign the form that is linked to here and shoot it to us along with your deposit check (made out to “Arthur Morris.”) You can also leave your deposit with a credit card by calling the office at 863-692-0906. We will be short-handed in the office until January 21 so please leave a message and we will call you back. If you register by phone, please print, complete and sign the form as noted above and either mail it to us or e-mail the scan.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail

Give the animated GIF a few moments to play. Note the darkened pupil, the lightened iris, and the more open eye. The Digital Eye Doctor tutorial for this image
is included in both the Complete Digital Eye Doctor Tutorial and in Part I.

MP4 Video Tutorial Riot

The Complete Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorial: $9 (save a buck!)

When we view photographs of birds or of wildlife, the first thing that we do is make eye contact. If the eye of the creature is sharp, then the entire image will look sharp. Trust me, not every image that I create is razor sharp on the eye. But every image that I post is razor sharp on the eye. Why? Because I do at least some Digital Eye Doctor work on the eyes of the birds in more than 90% of the images that I create. This work often includes darkening the pupil, lightening the iris, and sharpening the eye (or the entire face). More advanced techniques include dealing with nictitating membranes (the translucent third eyelids that so often ruin our best images), eliminating flash eye (including purple eye and steel eye), and dealing with over-saturated eye-skin colors like the red one on a drake Wood Duck.

In “The Complete Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorial” you will see me working in Photoshop while you hear my voice guiding you along the way step by step; all of the techniques mentioned above are included. You can purchase this eye opening (no pun intended) 1 hour, 3 minute video for only $9.00. To order yours through the BAA store, click here. Or call Jim or Jen weekdays between 9am and 5pm (3pm on Fridays) at 863-692-0906 with your credit card in hand. We will be short-handed in the office until January 21 so please leave a message and we will call you back. Easier is to send us a Paypal for $9.00 to birdsasart@verizon.net with the words “Complete Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video” cut and pasted into the Subject line of your e-mail. Sorry, no checks accepted for the MP4 videos.

You will receive download instructions via YouSendIt. Be sure to check your spam folder if you do not receive it. Once you download it and save it to your computer then simply click and play after adjusting the volume. You can hit pause, rewind, and play as needed so that you can completely master the covered techniques.

Give the animated GIF a few moments to play. Note that in the before image the nictitating membrane covers the forward part of the iris and part of the pupil and that in the after image the eye has been repaired and looks completely natural. The Digital Eye Doctor tutorial for this image is included in both the Complete Digital Eye Doctor Tutorial and in Part II.

Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorials Parts I & II: $5 each

Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorials Part I contains the basics Digital Eye Doctor techniques: $5.

Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorial Part II details the more advanced Digital Eye Doctor techniques: $5.

In each, you will see me working in Photoshop while you hear my voice guiding you along the way step by step. You can purchase Part I (25 1/2 minutes) by clicking here. You can purchase Part II (38 minutes) by clicking here. Or you can call Jim or Jen weekdays between 9am and 5pm (3pm on Fridays) at 863-692-0906 with your credit card in hand. Be sure to let them know Part I or Part II. We will be short-handed in the office until January 21 so please leave a message and we will call you back. If you opt to send us a Paypal for $5.00 be sure to note Digital Eye Doctor Part I or Digital Eye Doctor Part II and send your PayPal to us via birdsasart@verizon.net. You will receive download instructions via YouSendIt. Be sure to check your spam folder if you do not receive it. Once you download it and save it to your computer then simply click and play after adjusting the volume. You can hit pause, rewind, and play as needed so that you can completely master the covered techniques.

Note: Part I and Part II make up the Complete Version so it is better to buy “The Complete Digital Eye Doctor MP4 Video Photoshop Tutorial” than to buy Part I and Part II separately.

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Sunflower in-camera multiple exposure. When Denise shared this spectacular image at the Staten Island Seminar folks were oohing and aahing and one lady fell off her chair! Image courtesy of and copyright Denise Ippolito/A Creative Adventure. Denise and I will be announcing a Dahlia Instructional Photo-Tour that we will be co-leading south of Portland Oregon next fall. Stay tuned for details or e-mail to have your name placed on the interested list.

Multiple Exposure MP4 Video Tutorial by Denise Ippolito: $4.00

There is a lot more to creating pleasing multiple exposures in camera than pushing the shutter button 2, 3, 5, or 7 times. Denise’s Multiple Exposure video is designed to show you the many different looks that can be achieved in-camera by using the Multiple Exposure feature that is present in some digital camera bodies today and how you can create them. The relatively new Canon 5D EOS-5D Mark III has a great in-camera Multiple Exposure feature with lots of options. Many folks that use Nikon gear have had this feature for years but have never explored the possibilities; they need to consult their camera body manual. In this 19-minute video tutorial she shares with you several of the techniques that she uses to create different looks with her in-camera multiple exposures. The image above is just one great example.

In the “Multiple Exposure MP4 Video Tutorial” Denise teaches you step by step how to create a variety of looks with your in-camera multiple exposures. As always, her creativity will amaze you. You can purchase the educational eGuide for only $4.00. To order yours through the BAA store, click here. Or call Jim or Jen weekdays between 9am and 5pm (3pm on Fridays) at 863-692-0906 with your credit card in hand. We will be short-handed in the office until January 21 so please leave a message and we will call you back. Easier is to send us a Paypal for $4.00 to birdsasart@verizon.net with the words “Multiple Exposure Video” cut and pasted into the subject line. Sorry, no checks accepted for the MP4 videos.

You will receive download instructions via YouSendIt. Be sure to check your spam folder if you do not receive it. Once you download it and save it to your computer then simply click and play after adjusting the volume. You can hit pause, rewind, and play as needed so that you can completely master the various techniques.

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This optimized image of a group of adult King Penguins about to enter the ocean was created on an early morning (6:04am) landing at St. Andrews Bay with the hand held Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Telephoto Zoom Lens (at 70mm) and the Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital camera body. ISO 400. Evaluative metering at zero: 1/800 sec. at f/11 in Av mode. Lowest Central sensor/AI Servo/Rear Focus AI Servo Suround AF active at the moment of exposure. Click here if you missed the Rear Focus Tutorial. Be sure to click on the image to see a larger version.

King Penguin Image Clean-up MP4 Photoshop Tutorial Video

The King Penguin Image Clean-up MP4 Photoshop Tutorial Video is available right now for the ridiculously low price of $3.00. For more into on this video and to see the original image (before the extensive clean-up), please click here. To order yours through the BAA store, click here. Or call Jim or Jen weekdays between 9am and 5pm (3pm on Fridays) at 863-692-0906 with your credit card in hand. We will be short-handed in the office until January 21 so please leave a message and we will call you back. Easier is to send us a Paypal for $3.00 to birdsasart@verizon.net with the words “King Penguin Image Clean-up Video” cut and pasted into the subject line. Sorry, no checks are accepted for the MP4 videos.

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This is the final optimized image. This drake Long-tailed Duck image was photographed on the recently concluded Barnegat Jetty IPT with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Autofocus lens, the Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (teleconverter), and the Canon EOS-1D X digital SLR . ISO 800. Evaluative metering +1/3 stop: 1/1000 sec. at f/9 in Manual mode.

Central sensor (by necessity)/AI Servo Expand/Rear Focus AF active at the moment of exposure. The AF sensor was on the water below the side of the bird’s breast where the black meets the white; don’t ask me why the eye is sharp…. Click here if you missed the Rear Focus Tutorial. Click on the image to see a larger version.

In the original image, the bird was very close to the top frame edge. The “Add Canvas/Expand Contract MP4 Photoshop Tutorial Video” shows exactly how I improved the composition. See details on this video immediately below.

Add Canvas/Expand Contract MP4 Photoshop Tutorial Video: $2

The “Add Canvas/Expand Contract MP4 Photoshop Tutorial Video” (aka the Long-tailed Duck Video)–9 1/2 minutes, is available for free here but it cannot be downloaded. Several folks requested that we make this great improve composition video available for download; we do that here. If you would like to have this tutorial on your computer you can order a copy through the BAA store herebirdsasart@verizon.net with the words “Add Canvas/Expand Contract MP4 Video” cut and pasted into the subject line. Sorry, no checks are accepted for the MP4 videos.

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This image of an adult Wood Stork set against a pastel sky was created on last year’s Canon Live Learning/Birds of the Everglades/Destination Photography Workshop with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Autofocus lens and the unfortunately discontinued EOS-1D Mark IV that has been replaced by the Canon EOS-1D X digital SLR . ISO 400. Evaluative metering +1/3 stop: 1/100 sec. at f/10 in Av mode.

We had some ridiculously tame Wood Storks on last year’s Canon trip.

Canon Live Learning/Birds of the Everglades/Destination Photography Workshop

Join me in the Everglades for a long weekend of great photography and instruction: February 8-10, 2013, based in Homestead, FL. Click here for more information or to register. Click here for the complete schedule.

Last year a great time was had by all. Denise Ippolito will again be along to help out and share her incredible creativity with the group. Having been so busy with travel, photography, teaching, and family, I have been remiss as far as announcing this event; my understanding is that there are still a very few openings. If you are seriously interested in joining us, do not tarry.

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This image or a first winter Purple Sandpiper foraging on a mussel-covered rock was created on the December Barnegat Jetty IPT with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Autofocus lens and the Canon EOS-1D X digital SLR . ISO 800. Evaluative metering -2/3 stop: 1/640 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode.

We had some ridiculously tame Wood Storks on last year’s Canon trip.

BIRDS AS ART/Barnegat Jetty IPT II

BIRDS AS ART/Barnegat Jetty IPT II, Barnegat Light, NJ: 2 1/2 DAYS. JAN 18 (1:30pm), 19, and 20, 2012: $999. Limit 8/Openings: 4. Includes 5 photo-sessions, both lunches, image review, sharing, and editing (JAN 19) & Photoshop session (JAN 20).

Join Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris for a 2 1/2 Day Instructional Photo-Tour at the infamous Barnegat Jetty in Barnegat Light, New Jersey. You will learn how to get close to the ducks and shorebirds that frequent this famed winter birding and photography hotspot, how to get the right exposure every time, and how to see, understand, and tackle a variety of photographic situations. We should have some excellent chances with Harlequin Duck and Purple Sandpiper, the two headliner species. With any luck we should get to photograph most of these species: Long-tailed Duck (formerly Oldsquaw), Common Loon, Red-throated Loon, Red-breasted Merganser, Surf Scoter, Black Scoter, Common Eider, Brant, Dunlin, Ruddy Turnstone, Black-bellied Plover, and Sanderling. Great Black-backed, Herring, and Ring-billed Gulls are also likely. Sunning Harbor Seals are possible. With the right winds we may have some good flight photography with the sea ducks.

Having at least a 500mm f/4 lens with a 1.4X teleconverter is recommended. Participants should be in good physical condition with a good sense of balance. $500 non-refundable credit card deposit by phone: 1-863-692-0906. Weekends OK. Note: On cloudy days we grab a quick lunch and spend most of the day photographing. ๐Ÿ™‚

Can’t Make the Whole Thing?

If you can’t make the whole IPT, you can join what will likely be a small group as follows: Full Day with lunch: $400. Afternoon (1:30-dusk): $250. Call to arrange: 1-863-692-0906. Weekends OK.

Posse News: Jim Neiger

Jim Neiger has been at the forefront of the hand holding big lenses for bird photography school for years now. Join him in Idaho for some spectacular raptor photography while learning how he makes hand-holding big glass seem easy.

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Prairie Falcon in flight. Image courtesy of and copyright 2012: Jim Neiger/Flight School Photography

Idaho Wild Bird of Prey Workshops, Boise, Idaho. June, 2013

Flight School Photography announces a newly developed workshop to take place at the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area near Boise, Idaho. In this unique wilderness area, the Snake River carved the deep Snake River Canyon, which produced a perfect environment of crags and crevices among the cliffs that have been home to birds of prey for thousands of years. Today, the Snake River Canyon is home to the largest concentration of nesting birds of prey in North America. In addition, the Snake River Canyon hosts hundreds of hawks, owls, eagles, and falcons that flock to the area each spring to mate, nest, and raise their young. Many of the nests are visible from the broad plateau above the cliffs. The active birds can also be photographed in flight as they glide on thermal updrafts produced from the canyon walls. The plateau features interesting flora and fauna and is rich in small wildlife. The research and guidance of our local expert will ensure our time is well spent and that we make the most of the photographic opportunities possible.

Sample Image Gallery

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Snake River Canyon. Image courtesy of and copyright 2012: Jim Neiger/Flight School Photography

As above, spectacular views of the Snake River Canyon and the surrounding area are an added bonus. These workshops offer a unique and challenging opportunity to photograph many of the most sought after species of North America in a wild and magnificent setting.

The Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area encompasses 485,000 acres and over 20 species of raptors are possible, as well as small wildlife. Possible species include Prairie Falcons, Golden Eagles, Swainsons Hawks, Red-tailed Hawks, Northern Harriers, American kestrels, Short-eared Owls, Burrowing Owls, and more. The area also has a high density of badgers, many sagebrush bird species, and Canyon Wren.

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Short-eared Owl in Flight. Image courtesy of and copyright 2012: Jim Neiger/Flight School Photography

Because of the expansiveness of the conservation area, Flight School Photography has hired a local expert with over 30 years of experience working with the birds of prey in this particular area. He will have scouted the best viewing areas by the time we arrive, so that we will know where to find our subjects, what time of day has the best light angles, and what locations provide the best photo opportunities.

Two workshops will take place during the summer of 2013. The workshops will be conducted by expert bird photographer, Jim Neiger. Jim has perfected unique techniques for photographing birds in flight using large telephoto lenses, hand held. The focus of the workshops will be to learn Jimโ€™s hand held, long lens techniques for photographing birds in flight and in other action. Jim is known for his consistent production of amazing flight images and images of the most desirable subjects. His Flight School Photography Workshops are a must for any serious nature photographer.

Each workshop will last four days and will include a four hour classroom session, three morning photography sessions, and three afternoon photography sessions. Each photography session will be of three to four hours in duration. The workshops will be limited to six participants so that everyone may receive personalized instruction in the field.

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Swainson’s Hawk. Image courtesy of and copyright 2012: Jim Neiger/Flight School Photography

Workshop Dates:

Workshop ID-1: June 15-18, 2013
Workshop ID-2: June 20-23, 2013

Workshop Itinerary

Day 1 (afternoon/evening ): Arrive in Boise, Idaho which is the base location for the workshop. There will be a four hour classroom session from 2:00pm to 6:00pm in the hotel meeting room. The classroom instruction will focus on using hand held techniques for photographing birds in flight to prepare participants for the subsequent photography sessions.

Days 2-4: Each day will include a morning photography session, a midday lunch break on your own, and an afternoon photography session.

Workshop Cost and Payment

The cost of each workshop is $1600 per person or attend both workshops for $2700 per person. Each workshop includes a four hour formal classroom instruction session and six 3-4 hour photography sessions. The photography sessions include personalized instruction in the field. Discounted lodging is available, but is not included in the workshop fee. A non-refundable deposit of $800 is required to reserve a spot in a workshop. The remaining $800 is due 30 days before the start date of the workshop. If you are unable to attend the workshop, after paying the balance, the balance payment will be refunded ONLY if your spot can be filled, on short notice, from the waiting list. All workshop payments must be made by check or money order. Credit cards are not accepted.

Participant Requirements

Participants should have working knowledge of how to create a properly exposed image, a telephoto lens of 400mm or more, and be physically capable of holding the camera and lens up to their eye in shooting position for at least 20 seconds. Participants must also have a vehicle to travel to and from the photography locations. Rental vehicles are available at the Boise airport.

Lodging and Logistics

Workshop participants who require lodging during the workshop should stay at the hotel in Nampa, Idaho where the workshop classroom session will be conducted. Flight School Photography will reserve a block of rooms at a special rate for workshop participants. Participants arriving via air arrive at the Boise Airport, which is the closest major airport. Rental vehicles are available at the airport. Flight School Photography will assist participants with arranging the sharing of vehicles and/or lodging if desired. Detailed information will be provided when you sign up for the workshop or upon request. Lodging, transportation, and meals are not included.

For additional information, contact Jim by phone at 407-247-5200 or via e-mail to jimn@cfl.rr.com.

Used Camera Gear Including Some Great New Items

Ramona Boone

Ramona is offering the following used items for sale:

Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS lens with its trunk, leather cover, hood, rear lens cap, drop in filter holder, forest green Lens Coat, strap, and 4th generation NP 51 low foot. All in very good condition. Just serviced by Canon: $5900.

Canon EOS-1D MK IV, 49103 shot count, in excellent condition. Original box and everything that came with it. Just serviced Canon: $3300

Please contact Ramona with any questions: 1-719 231 5874 or via e-mail.

Bob Wenrick

Bob is offering a Canon EOS-1D Mark IV in like-new condition with the original box and all contents and a brand new extra Canon battery: $3350 firm. Shipping and insurance is included; item will ship when the check clears.

Contact Bob here: 1-520-780-1677 or e-mail.

Mary Dillon

Mary is offering a used Canon (USA) EF 400mm DO-IS f/4.0 (USM) lens for sale for $5,300.00, firm. No taxes or buyers fees plus free shipping to anywhere in USA. The lens, used only twice, is in like-new condition. Purchase includes lens hood, strap, protective cover, manual and storage case – plus tripod collar and Wimberley Arca-Swiss P-20 Lens Plate. (No key for the carrying case but can get from Canon USA if this is a problem.)

Shipping is first business day after funds are received via USPS, Priority with insurance and delivery confirmation. Accepted form of payment: PayPal (which includes credit cards). No money orders or money grams. Serious folks can contact Mary by phone/text at 512-366-0320 (CST) or via e-mail

I used and loved the 400 DO for years. It is a great flight lens, great from any type of watercraft, and, at only 4.28 pounds, makes a great super-telephoto prime for folks who cannot carry either 500mm f/4 L IS lens. It weighs less then 4 pounds with the removable tripod collar removed. Canon 300mm f/2.8L IS II: 5.19 pounds–tripod collar not removable. Canon 500mm f/4L IS II lens: 7.04 pounds. Canon 500mm f/4L IS lens: 8.54 pounds. You can check out the weights and specs for all Canon telephoto lenses here.

Denise Ippolito

Denise Ippolito is offering a Canon EOS-5D Full Frame Sensor 12 mp Digital SLR Camera in excellent condition for $800.00. Please contact Denise via e-mail.

Steve Vige

Steve Vige is offering the following used gear for sale:

Canon 70-200 f4L IS lens (price reduced!) in excellent condition includes pouch and original Canon box: $899 buyer pays shipping.

Please contact Steve on his cell at 661-305-0307 or via e-mail. Note: I used this sharp, lightweight lens for about two years and loved it.

Shelly Goldstein/Price Reduction

Multiple IPT-veteran and all around nice guy Sheldon Goldstein is offering the following Canon lenses for sale; each of them has recently been checked and cleaned by Canon Jamesburg. Wire transfers preferred or wait until your check clears. All sales include shipping and insurance.

Canon 500mm f/4L IS lens in excellent condition with LensCoat, the RRS LCF-50 Arca style replacement foot, the original foot with all the screws, and all the original stuff including the lens trunk and leather hood. This one is an absolute steal at $6699.

Contact Shelly by phone at 1-646-423-0392 or via e-mail.

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Weekend Creative Nature Photography Seminar, Tampa, FL: February 23 & 24, 2013: $149 Limit: 50/Openings: 12

Join Denise Ippolito and me on the weekend of February 23-24 on the outskirts of Tampa, FL for a great weekend of fun and learning. Learn to improve your photography skills, your skill at designing images in the field, your creative vision, and your image optimization skills. Sunday critiquing session. Click here for additional details and the complete schedule.

Best to register soon as the seminar is filling up nicely.

Typos

On all blog posts, feel free to e-mail or leave a comment regarding any typos, wrong words, misspellings, or grammatical errors. Just be right. ๐Ÿ™‚

Important IPT Info

There are single openings on the SW FLA Instructional Photo-Tour and the Bear Boat IPT. If you would like to join us, do not tarry. And the Galapagos cruise is filling nicely as is the Nickerson Baby Beach-nesting Birds IPT.

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