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Röszke, Hungary
Magyarország leghosszabb (19 km) tiszai holtágának, a Gyálai Holt-Tiszának a partján készült a kép.
On several places(read:in all the very best shooting points in Luxembourg old town center ) exist these panels due to which you are seriously handicaped for serious shooting or even viewing.The local public art propaganda machine sells these to the public opinion as art.The only art there is in these panels is the choice of the exact place choosen in order to stand in the way. The political people having initiated those should put them into their garden in front of their living room window....but that would be personal credibility.
The question is...what do red and white striped panels with a hole have to do with a medivial town center....?
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), engages in light conversation with the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Mission Team Head to Jamaica, Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan (2nd right), during Thursday’s (Oct. 13) joint press conference at Jamaica House to announce details of a new three-year US$1.7 billion precautionary standby successor agreement for the existing International Monetary Fund (IMF) Extended Fund Facility (EFF), which concludes in March 2017. Others ( from second left) are: Finance and Public Service Minister, Hon. Audley Shaw; Director of the IMF’s Western Hemisphere Department, Dr. Alejandro Werner; and Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) Governor, Brian Wynter.
Quihubo con esta foto? Mi primer light graffiti deadeveras. Creo que me quedó bien, mal detalle que me faltó el acento en la o, pero la emoción de la luz no me lo permitió jajaja.
Genial, ¿No? Yo amé la foto. Si se preguntan por qué adiós, creo que fue la primera palabra que se me ocurrió, corta y que no fuera lugar común. "Hola" o "Amor" hubiera estado del carajo. Creo que "adiós" es una palabra fuerte y que implica muchas cosas. No se emocionen, yo no he dicho adiós a nadie :)
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