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    December 04

    A picture which appeared to be all left that turned out to be all right

    Looking through my photos of Nicaragua, I came across this one, which I'd initially discarded as a totally unbalanced composition, but then I stopped and really LOOKED at it.

    For all the things that are happening on the left - the indigenous fresco of a man with a crocodile head, the precious transaction in the ramshackle stall which needs to be shielded from public view, the young woman walking so fast to a destination which
    makes her feel very anxious, the little girl who's escaped from her too small shoes, the baby left in a hotel doorway - the one that speaks of human warmth, is there on the right:  the pink baseball cap placed on a fire hydrant in the hope that whoever dropped it will see it.





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