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	<title>Mike Huber</title>
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	<description>Semi-coherent ramblings from an "ad" guy.</description>
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		<title>More HDR Photos</title>
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I put together a couple more HDR photos (high dynamic range).  These are a couple of shots around the house.  I posted the best exposure one shot followed by the HDR photo.

 Single Shot



HDR Photo





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		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//more-hdr-photos</link>
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		<title>HDR Photography</title>
		<description>HDR photography takes multiple photos of the same scence shot at different f-stops and combines all of them into one photo.ï¿½ You can do this with PhotoShop and other programs.ï¿½ The results are very interesting.ï¿½ As you have three shots of the same scene with different lighting, the HDR allows ...</description>
		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//hdr-photography</link>
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		<title>Pie Chart of Time Spent in Web Design</title>
		<description>
This is just slightly adapted from an image found here.  Humorous but basically true.  Notice no time is shown talking to the customer and getting feedback. </description>
		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//pie-chart-of-time-spent-in-web-design</link>
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		<title>Heartwarming Story</title>
		<description>This came to me in an email but I do not know the origin of the story.  Perhaps, the person that first wrote this could respond and I can give them credit for a truly heartwarming story.

In 1986, Mikele Mebembe was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from Northwestern University.
On ...</description>
		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//heartwarming-story</link>
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		<title>Welcome to the 29th Day</title>
		<description>One day one, a large lake contains only a single small lily pad. Each day the number of lily pads doubles, until on the thirtieth day the lake is totally choked with vegetation. On what day was the lake half full?

The answer is on the 29th day.

It takes 29 days ...</description>
		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//25</link>
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I've been thinking about developing new business and through conversations and a number of books and articles I've read, I've come up with a model to grow business. I'll be adding content to this diagram over time. For now, take a look at the diagram with this in mind:

Companies can ...</description>
		<link>http://www.mikehuber.com//17</link>
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