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	Comments on: Bryce Canyon National Park &#8211; A Photographer&#8217;s Guide	</title>
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		By: Russell Nash		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beautiful photos!  Great info regarding Bryce Canyon!  I went there once but only had time to drive through there quickly.  Going again in April 2021 for two days.  Will keep all your info regarding the park in mind.

Also great to see another Olympus user!  Don&#039;t have the EM1X, but have all three of the EM1 (I, II, and III) as well as the E620 4/3.  Keep your fingers crossed JIP keeps the Olympus tradition going.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautiful photos!  Great info regarding Bryce Canyon!  I went there once but only had time to drive through there quickly.  Going again in April 2021 for two days.  Will keep all your info regarding the park in mind.</p>
<p>Also great to see another Olympus user!  Don&#8217;t have the EM1X, but have all three of the EM1 (I, II, and III) as well as the E620 4/3.  Keep your fingers crossed JIP keeps the Olympus tradition going.</p>
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