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Old 06/04/08, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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voici une chaise piemontaise qui sert pour la reservation d'une espace du parking au centre ville de Cuneo. Comment trouvez vous mon francais? m6/velvia100/trielmar.
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Old 06/04/08, 08:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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the often overlooked details reveal that seemingly someone got the chair since it's not "en bon etat."
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Delatis -

The high-key, strong linearity and bold colors work very well.
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stuny,

thank you! but I don't understand what high-key means.

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p.s.: I wonder how many got the meaning of the words I've put in italics.
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High key means the photo is mostly strongly lit and light in tone. I like it, whatever the words in italics may mean. It is very attractive work.

I assume the italics refer to the chair being used to guard the parking space in front of the gallery, and that some car must have damaged it in the corner trying to park...
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Old 06/05/08, 08:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I assume the italics refer to the chair being used to guard the parking space in front of the gallery, and that some car must have damaged it in the corner trying to park...
not at all, much more voltage involved

prima volta! if it weren't a sad joke. sorry. (you'll understand why I wrote sorry, once you find out what the idiom means.) I'd rather prefer people won't understand it too soon.
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