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    <title>Through Ramadan and Volcanoes</title>
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      <title>Java, Idul-Fitri and Volcanoes</title>
      <description>Last year, I decided to move to Australia with the purpose of travelling for a while and six months ago, in Sydney, I decided to buy a DSLR camera, just to have something better than my smartphone to photograph the places I'd visited. Taking pictures was merely a way to remember better the places I'd travel to.
Photography, instead, hit me like a punch in the face, I didn't really see it coming: since then, I started carrying my camera with me everywhere.

I just started, I know, but I'm passionate about travel photography, I'd love to become a true professional.
Why not learning with the best?</description>
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      <category>Indonesia</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2014 10:40:27 GMT</pubDate>
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