things you can't google
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There is no mystery about the way I photograph. The cameras I use are made in the 1960's or in the 70's and 80's. The film is called Tri-X. Quite boring and not very useful information.
I always carry a camera and when something catches my attention - I take a picture of it. Well I guess I am not much of a photographer. Anyway, sometimes a mystery presents itself right in front of my eyes. Three chairs and a table. They were suddenly there for no obvious reason. I pass the scene every day, well at least until June 24. Then I will probably not pass this place for about two months.
I realize that this is something I can't google, so I just have to go on photographing the mystery. I will keep you updated. - Mr Urbano
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