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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use bengali pre-wedding photography to make watercolor, pencil sketches, and oil painting photos. There are a variety of photo editing programs out there, but all the cool kids use Photoshop. With image editing software, transforming your photograph into a painting is sometimes as easy as applying a simple filter or mask.</p>
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