Mercado de Zapopan
It helps if you’re paid by the number of lecky metres you read rather than by the hour.
It helps if you’re paid by the number of lecky metres you read rather than by the hour.
In Guadalajara, buses don’t let 8 inches of rain in 4 hours put them off completing their route.
Taken from the 37 bus into Guadalajara town centre.
One of many underpasses in Guadalajara, Mexico. It’s all fun and games till the rains come.
Calle Hidalgo in the centre of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. And pieced together by fine software from autostitch.
It’s nowhere near Christmas, so here’s a photo of some Christmas balloons at one of Guadalajara’s upscale shopping centres.
A welcome break from the usual cube shaped trees. Taken in Calle Victoria, Providencia, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Colourful paint comes as standard in Tlaquepaque, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Pinturas Daltonicas Inc.
His glory days are over… Taken in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
30 Second exposure… two strikes
Cars come in pretty much the same colour in most countries, but in Mexico, the same colours are used for painting houses. It’s natural to suppose that if someone buys a red car, then they’re likely to paint their house red too. Maybe. I’m not sure if this is statistically significant but there’s a selection up on Flickr, click any of these photos for a look. Anroad, my latest quest is for shots of chamelon cars, that try and blend in with their surroundings…