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Sunset, Tapas and PoliticsI took it in Madrid early this year while we relaxed with a drink
and ate some tapas. The political conversation at the next table drew my attention. They didn’t even realise I took the photo...
Re: Sunset, Tapas and PoliticsHey Zafra, do you think they were prominent peoples in Spain?? Or just some peasants having light conversation?
Re: Sunset, Tapas and PoliticsI think you have done a great job with exposure and it is an interesting, illustrative image (sorry for the alliteration).
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Sunset, Tapas and PoliticsThanks for the comments. I simply wanted to capture the scene
with the subject oblivious to the beauty of their environment. They were friends or possibly a family and they were discussing the political and economic situation of Spain and Europe; while stuffing themselves with food and drinks at an expensive establishment. They were arguing that the main city square was being occupied by the "Indignados" (people indignant with the economic situation and lack of political will), who had nothing to say or to add. Some at the table thought it was high time young people made their views known; while others disagree and spoke loudly over the formers. Unable to turn a deaf ear, I thought how typically Spanish; the sunset is going and the spectacular views with it; they would have solved nothing but gained a sore throat.
Re: Sunset, Tapas and PoliticsI like the story and I love the image. Just beautiful.
Peter
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