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    <title>Amazing Marine</title>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2011 entry</title>
      <description>The underwater world is an aspect of travel explored by few &amp; captured by even less.  Entering it is like stepping into a foreign place where everything is unknown - what you discover is both magical and surreal.
Traveling has been my primary passion for over a decade.  It introduced me to myself &amp; continually challenges the way I view the world &amp; everything in it.  It inspires me to think outside the box, exploring the differences &amp; nuances that make life so interesting.  It encourages me to try &amp; bring about positive change.  While I have traveled quite extensively, ironically, the more I see the more I realise just how little I have really seen.  The list only ever seems to get longer...
Photography has been a wonderfully consuming hobby for me.  For years I've wished it to be more, but have never had the courage to discard the security of the M to F 9 to 5 and jump completely into it as a career.  Now on the precipice of a major life change, I have cautiously begun that move.  Earlier this year I decided the life I want is vastly different, most of the time, to the life I lead... The key issue that needed changing was work.  I needed something creative, enjoyable &amp; satisfying.  
Having photographed several girlfriends' weddings with positive feedback, I am now planning a career move into photography.  Advertising on a local site, I got a few budget bookings to begin increasing my portfolio.  In July I enrolled in a Photomedia degree, to expand my knowledge &amp; challenge my skills.  My goal is for weddings to eventually replace my 9 to 5 income and travel photography to be a supplementary income.
I believe the greatest lesson's come from experience, being mentored by Jason would be invaluable.  That opportunity combined with the wild South Africa - a dream come true!</description>
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      <category>Worldwide</category>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:25:46 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Photos: Amazing Marine</title>
      <description>some of the friendly and inquisitive locals that call Australia's glorious Coral Coast home.</description>
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Australia</category>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
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