More Metro "fun with pictures"
Jul. 17th, 2006 11:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've commented before that the photo editor of the Metro appears to have a subtle but sharp sense of humor. The picture chosen to illustrate today's article about the G-8 Summit was almost an editorial cartoon, looked at in the right frame of mind. It's of the various world leaders on their way to (and notably not actually *at*) their collective photo-op location. The picture is framed and cropped in such a way that most of the leaders are striding off confidently to the right side of frame in a tight group. At the left of frame is Bush, separated from the main group, apparently alone, and looking backwards over his shoulder, in a totally different direction from everyone else.
Being a photo, and *not* a cartoon, if you look closely, you can see that Bush is not alone, there is someone almost totally obscured behind him, and someone else mostly cropped off of the left side of the frame. Still, a subtly potent image.
Being a photo, and *not* a cartoon, if you look closely, you can see that Bush is not alone, there is someone almost totally obscured behind him, and someone else mostly cropped off of the left side of the frame. Still, a subtly potent image.