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S-NOCTURNUS posted a photo:

Old Tunisian Door

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No Multi-invites And Glittering Graphics Plz

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Door lock

April 22nd, 2009 Posted in photo blogs Tagged amateur photographer, door, photos, pictures

Ladybadtiming posted a photo:

armenian door

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S-NOCTURNUS posted a photo:

I got Lamborghini doors!

Please no Huge photos and banners..Thank you very much!

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feli_64 posted a photo:

puerta tunecina /tunisian door

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TKriszti has added a photo to the pool:

Door in Sidi Bou Said

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skidgey12 has added a photo to the pool:

SBS_DOORWAY

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★¢ℓαÑα posted a photo:

.Door!.

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jimmyleggate has added a photo to the pool:

Tunisia 24

THREE YEARS IN TUNISIA

All photographs ©2008 James Leggate. All rights reserved.

When I first went to Tunisia I photographed camels in the Sahara and blue and white doors by the Mediterranean. Living there however I began to see other details and colours and felt the country’s special charm. It made me sad to think that the Muslim and my non- Muslim world didn’t know and appreciate each other better. It is pleasing therefore when ‘en regardant’ these photos people forget for a moment about politics and religion and smile at the ‘familiarity’ of the children reading books at school, old men having a chuckle together and the motherly expression of the woman veiled in green. I’m satisfied too when people just simply acknowledge the natural beauty of the long haired young girl and the serene spirituality of the red veiled girl sitting in the doorway and admire the peaceful landscapes and interesting architecture and lifestyle.

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Tunisia 25

THREE YEARS IN TUNISIA

All photographs ©2008 James Leggate. All rights reserved.

When I first went to Tunisia I photographed camels in the Sahara and blue and white doors by the Mediterranean. Living there however I began to see other details and colours and felt the country’s special charm. It made me sad to think that the Muslim and my non- Muslim world didn’t know and appreciate each other better. It is pleasing therefore when ‘en regardant’ these photos people forget for a moment about politics and religion and smile at the ‘familiarity’ of the children reading books at school, old men having a chuckle together and the motherly expression of the woman veiled in green. I’m satisfied too when people just simply acknowledge the natural beauty of the long haired young girl and the serene spirituality of the red veiled girl sitting in the doorway and admire the peaceful landscapes and interesting architecture and lifestyle.

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

The Door In The Wall

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The Door In The Wall

April 14th, 2008 Posted in photo blogs Tagged blue, door, flickr, hot, people, photo, photos, wall

Subzero Blue posted a photo:

The Door In The Wall

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The Door In The Wall

April 14th, 2008 Posted in photo blogs Tagged blue, door, flickr, hot, people, photo, photos, wall

PixiPost is the first Tunisian site for online digital photo printing and album creation.
Except in office since June 2006, it allows you to create online and free personalized photo albums. Of course, your album will be protected by a password only you on hold. If you want to share your album with your family or friends, that is very simple, just give them your access details.
Without moving, PixiPost you the opportunity to order your prints, just by clicking on the pictures selected from those albums. PixiPost guarantees free treatment imperfections of your photos and ordered a draw on digital paper professional. In addition, without moving, your order will be mailed to your door.

PixiPost, as a merchant, is an adventure in a part of the world where the use of applications such as “e-services” is shy. But in any case the founders of PixiPost were deterred because, behind this ambitious project, mask a deep desire to participate in the creation of a culture “e-ervices.
To our surprise, numerous people have spontaneously grown in this dream and have been actively involved in improving PixiPost. Faced with such an attitude we can be that their present our sincere thanks.
The team PixiPost specially thank: Ridha Hedhli and Oumayma Hamdi Bacha for their contribution to the formulation of the project; Samir Tazeghdandi for its expertise in electronic payment; Faouzi Guessoumi, Nesrine Toumi, Bechir Ben Gouissem for their contribution to the technical assessment Site; Lotfi Kriaa, Anis Koussaier, Mohamed sellami, Afef Gegham, Asma Azaiez, Nooman Mahjoub for their participation in the promotion of the site; Marwen Gegham for the design and Rostom Challendi for design of this site.

The prices are pretty reasonable, I haven’t experienced this service but it’s really comfortable to see how the digital market is growing and having online extension.

The smart thing about this site is that you can pay by transferring units from your mobile phone (Tunisie Telecom or Tunisiana)for people who don’t have credit cards and that’s really fine.

You can also choose between normal delivery and express delivery, the fees are extremely light going from 0,700 to 5,000 TND, the delivery for Tunisia and UAE is between 2-4 days and more than a week for other countries.

see also canvaspress.com

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

More Than Just A Door

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More Than Just A Door

January 16th, 2008 Posted in photo blogs Tagged blue, door, flickr, hot, people, photo, photos, us



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