RE: Moments captured by observant eyes.

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Hello @avdesing, I love the quote you highlighted in which Jürgen Schadeberg says that the lens he uses on his camera is his eyes. It's no surprise that this German liked Malaga in the 1970s (I guess that's when the photographs were taken). Everything is emotion, it's life. You can see it in the faces, many of them already wrinkled by age.

I love seeing so many people smoking... it reminds me of my two grandfathers smoking their cheap brand of black tobacco. I don't smoke, nor do I like the smell of tobacco, but I also don't like living in a world as clean and superficial as the one I live in. Where hypocrisy hides behind good manners.

I have really enjoyed this artist you have brought us. There was undoubtedly life in this country at one point.

Un abrazo muy grande.



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I have never smoked and I don't like it, but I do like the smell of tobacco; it brings back memories... of my ancestors. I prefer that aroma to other modern ones, ha ha ha.

There are too many photographs and I want you all to see them. It's worth it, and to enjoy them better, I've divided them into stages... there will be more! Thank you very much!

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As I mentioned, those photographs have also brought back memories for me. Furthermore, I am passionate about portrait photography and street scenes, and this photographer is very skilled at capturing the soul, as you mentioned.

Thank you for sharing... you do a great job with the presentations.

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Thank you very much, I appreciate this type of art, I admire photographers!!! Thank you!!! Good evening! I have to prepare dinner now, haha.

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