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Robbin.De.Hu
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Aug 30, 2010 20:39 |  #1

Modern bar in a very old house.

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The most fashion logo besides the traditional asian toilet.
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okot74
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Aug 31, 2010 10:06 |  #2

Did you write in chinese and used babelfish to translate your writing? It feels to me like what your trying to say is lost in translation or something...


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Aug 31, 2010 11:11 |  #3

okot74 wrote in post #10822817 (external link)
Did you write in chinese and used babelfish to translate your writing? It feels to me like what your trying to say is lost in translation or something...

It's very easy to understand. He is saying that the first picture was once an old house that was converted to a modern bar. On top of that, the window of the old building is reflecting the image of a modern building. The second he is just saying that the textures/ What I guess is an old barrel is contrasted by the plate on the ground which is a high end fashion logo.


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Aug 31, 2010 12:20 |  #4

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It's very easy to understand. He is saying that the first picture was once an old house that was converted to a modern bar. On top of that, the window of the old building is reflecting the image of a modern building. The second he is just saying that the textures/ What I guess is an old barrel is contrasted by the plate on the ground which is a high end fashion logo.

I know, I was wondering why no one made comment on his photo which I digged out like on the 8th page on this section, meaning its been in here for a long time and no one said anything, which is pretty much what I thought we both didn't critique it ;) And in writing the first comment I thought someone will write a critique for which I can't.


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Robbin.De.Hu
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Aug 31, 2010 21:33 |  #5

Please give some critiques.




  
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