I was intrigued by the juxtiposition of the moderity of the graffiti against the old stone and tile buildings in the background. Granada is a beautiful city, I would love to return some day.
I captured this image during a ‘Save Market Basket’ rally today. For those of you outside New England the back story is a bit long to include here. The very short version is a family owned grocery chain is being destroyed by a family feud. Normally this isn’t news but the family business in question has revenues of over $4B (that’s billion with a ‘B’) and rated #7 nationaly by Consumer Reports. Google is your friend.
What a difference a millisecond can make. In the blink before this image was captured the stage was under full lights. I’m not entirely unhappy with this shot; the red ads a bit of drama but it does make it less obvious that Carter is a good two feet in the air. 😉
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