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		<title>Welding glass as ND filter.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so this isn't a new trick, but I finally got around to taking a trip to a hardware store to look for a neutral density filter. Well, not a ND filter, but something that works in the same manner. The store only carried one type of welding glass, but it does the trick!]]></description>
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