
Stake attention in this memory
In Jalingo, Nigeria, a close-up shot captures a transaction involving money and corn. The scene unfolds on sandy ground, with glimpses of a person's colorful patterned clothing and a green flip-flop. A large clear plastic bag is partially visible, containing what appears to be more items. The central focus is on two hands. One hand holds a few Kenyan Shilling banknotes, fanned out for examination, against the backdrop of the plastic bag. The other hand is engaged in preparing or presenting corn. Two ears of corn are visible; one is partially husked, revealing bright yellow kernels, while the other is almost fully husked, showing a significant portion of its kernels, with some missing from the cob. A pink banknote is being held by this hand as well, possibly for payment. The lighting suggests it could be daytime. The overall impression is a casual, perhaps market-like, exchange. There are no discernible emotions expressed in the visible parts of the subjects. The visible text on the banknotes is not clearly legible.
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