At The Quince Letres I sat next to Claudia, a young female lawyer in town. We watched her friend, sitting on the other side of the table, do shot after shot of Tequila. I asked for a vocabulary lesson from Claudia, and because she had spent some time in France her English was better than my Spanish.
(I know, I know, you learn French in France, not English, but that is what she said)
Below is a picture of the vocabulary lesson.
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- Photography: Night
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- Photography: Portrait
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- Photography: Travel: England
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Cloud
- abstract
- Abstract Los Angeles
- Alaska
- Alcan
- beach
- cemetery
- Devon
- Doing What You Do
- dtla
- England
- Environmental Portraits
- Exe
- Exeter
- flow
- flowers
- freeway
- gravestone
- infinite flow
- la river
- London
- long exposure
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles River
- Lympstone
- Mexico
- Moor
- mural
- night
- ocean
- people on the street
- Photography
- Portrait
- river
- San Gabriel Mountains
- sign
- Snow
- stream
- street
- Street Art
- street photography
- Travel
- USA
- water
- Writing
- Zacatecas
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Please speak more slowly.
May be the single most useful sentance I’ve learned.
A few weeks ago I picked up this one:
Puedo sacarle una photographia?
May I take your photograph?