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			<title>How to make my sterling silver look shiny?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I have taken a few photos of my pieces but they look matt and dull in the photos and I can't quite figure out how to capture the almost mirror-like...]]></description>
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Thanks, I'm sure someone has some tips for me. I've tried using black card for a bit of reflection but it still doesn't quite show the shininess of the pieces :(</div>

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