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PLUS!
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Copyright: Ebbe Rozel (Ebbe) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2752 W: 784 N: 1917] (9515)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-03
Categories: Humorous
Camera: Minolta Dimage F100
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Signs That Make You Smile, Outdoor Type [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2004-04-10 14:14
Viewed: 986
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Before you ask - Yes, this is all a photo, nothing added.

The red part is a giant poster on a wall at Champs Elyssées. It is very big, the size of a house wall and the message is something about a new cinema.

On that poster some other business had put their posters trying to sell a cabarét or something.

But I found the words closest to the cabarét posters funny in combination with the pictures. "Plus" to me means either something positive or adding something, and "du monde" is the world.

Maybe I am just an old male chauvinist but I can´t help that I find long legs and short skirts a "Plus" to the world.

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Wonderful, Ebbe. Old male chauvinist? Well, your'e not so old, Ebbe ;-)
I like the red composition. I also have a girl on a red background on TL today..am I anold male chauvinist, too?
Great shot, Ebbe.

They are a plus indeed!, I like this shot cause it's very graphic, it looks like a graphic design work, Ebbe great shot!

with "plus" and "du monde", I recognize the chauvinistic character of French...The smaller poster is a free entrance for somewhere where you must certainly drink for expensive...
but indeed, that a good idea to take this picture. Well done!

Very well seen Ebbe. I like a lot this graphic smile.

Wasn't it rather an advertising for a mobile operator like SFR ? It makes me think to it. If it is for a cinema, it can be for the independent network called MK2 (they use red colour) but they don't have any cinemas on the Champs Elysées. About the expression "du monde", it means "in the world". But anyway, your message is very nice. Well done.

Hi Ebbe,
It looks like a graphic designer work, Ebbe great shot! Very well seen Ebbe.

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