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    <title>A month spent studying the Beaufort Gyre in the Canadian Arctic</title>
    <description>A month spent studying the Beaufort Gyre in the Canadian Arctic</description>
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      <title>Photos: The Canadian Arctic</title>
      <description>My love of film photography started in High School as I took course after course of darkroom photography.  I learned quickly that when shooting film, you have to put your heart and soul into making and taking every photograph.  
Following High School, I continued to take photographs everywhere I went.  Even though I did not continue to take formal classes, I incorporated photography into whatever I was pursuing.  So this fall, when I spent a month up in the Canadian Arctic aboard the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent sampling for my Masters degree, I spent all of my free time trying to capture every aspect of life on a ship during a scientific cruise in one of the world's most extreme environments.  I took film photographs, as well as a few digital ones using a GoPro and just your standard point-and-shoot.
I am a strong believer that there is always more to be learned - no matter how many photographs you've captured or how many courses you've taken.  I would love to continue learning alongside Jason Edwards in the Peruvian Amazon.</description>
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      <category>Canada</category>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Nov 2014 16:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
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