coco-mint sounds very interesting. where do you get yours from?Cinnamon wrote:I voted an 8 on this one. I do love my rooibos, particularly the Coco-Mint
~Cin
Wow, I feel for dropping out of uni and just read tea chat - would be learning more. Problem is, would not get allowance for that.Salsero wrote:Some google "define:" resultsBeidao wrote: As for "high key", I don't know what it is,
An image that is mainly made up of light tones, with relatively few mid-tones or shadows.
A light image that is intentionally lacking in shadow detail.
A photographic term denoting an image whose average brightness is significantly greater than 50% gray. For example, the proverbial polar bear in a snowstorm, eating an ice cream cone is a well-known example of a high key image
Scene is flooded with light; creates bright and open-looking scene.
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