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If you think learning a foreign language would be easier than understanding how to use your digital single-lens reflex camera, get a load of a deal that will translate $59 into a four-hour digital photography workshop, including a 90-minute photo safari (or "shootari") and feedback session at Photo Elan in Seattle (a $245 value). Or, pay $110 (regularly $490) for two workshops. You can give one to a friend, or take both the beginner and intermediate workshops yourself. Your teacher, Brian Hartman, will show you how to get familiar with your DSLR, use light to your advantage, and compose a killer shot. Brian's photography has been published in the New York Times and Elle Magazine, and he and his wife, Jennifer, have traveled the globe learning how to get the most out of every photo. Check the online schedule for upcoming workshop dates. Don't worry if you don't understand the difference between RAW files and JPEG files -- after this class, it won't be all Greek to you anymore. Want m