Exposure Vs. Exhibition

pnstenquist at comcast.net pnstenquist at comcast.net
Fri Feb 1 12:21:20 EST 2008


I felt that the double meaning of "Double Takes" was a plus. "Taking a second look" can translate to "look again and read the poem."  And of course, it also refers to the two-part presentation.
Paul

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> In a message dated 2/1/2008 8:59:51 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
> pnstenquist at comcast.net writes:
> Double Takes.
> 
> The Pic  and the Poem.
> 
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> That would work. Takes can mean shots  (taking photos).
> 
> But Dario, also be aware that double take (singular) can  also means to take 
> a second look. 
> 
> double take 
> –noun a rapid or  surprised second look, either literal or figurative, at a 
> person or situation  whose significance had not been completely grasped at 
> first: His friends did a  double take when they saw how much weight he had lost. 
> 
> [Origin: 1935–40,  Americanism] 
> 
> However, Paul's suggestion is probably the closest to what  you want. 
> 
> HTH, Marnie aka Doe  
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