JM, when I click on your posts to make comments, another page pops up and tries to download software. It is very difficult closing that pop-up page before the download occurs. I am going to look at your photographs because I love your city and your photography, but I will need to stop commenting. This has been going on for a long time and I worry about hacking.
Jose I see a comment above that the image could be in Arizona. That was my initial reaction. It feels like something from the Americas. So I guess my question is this typical of some cultural group in your part of the world?
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Very bold and artistic!!
Very striking face.
That's a strong image Jose..
That looks like a mural I might find here in Arizona.
It's full on.
Street art is delightful, assuming it is allowed in the location.
We have photos from Lisbon posted this week on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site, which was inspired by your travel photo site.
The detail on the clothes is fantastic! Love it!
I love your street art, Jose, and such great colors and details! Terrific capture as always! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!!
beautiful mural!
i like murals on underground subways and tunnels. it makes the place beautiful and artistic.
Good one, JM!
I love the boldness of this photo.
JM, when I click on your posts to make comments, another page pops up and tries to download software. It is very difficult closing that pop-up page before the download occurs. I am going to look at your photographs because I love your city and your photography, but I will need to stop commenting. This has been going on for a long time and I worry about hacking.
Quite a memorable design!
Your close-up shows what a strong image this really is. Quite a find. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
Awesome!
The image looks Native American to me. I think it would be creepy to walk by every day.
There's always a little mystery to a tunnel.
Wonderful piece with beautiful details. Nice find!
Nice mural.
Jose I see a comment above that the image could be in Arizona. That was my initial reaction. It feels like something from the Americas. So I guess my question is this typical of some cultural group in your part of the world?
@Joan Elizabeth: No, I think it definitely is a Native American figure.
Love the bright murals.
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