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Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “

Evg3 Street Photography turned 13 today! I browsed through my files to take a look and this was my “street photography” attempt from that time (2007). A short travel to Cuetzalan Puebla, Mexico.


So yes, I have never ever published these pictures here.


Against all odds Tumblr is still alive and kicking with a great community.

// More of my Street Photography: https://cybergus.tumblr.com 


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This is what I call a color complementary scheme for these difficult times.Staying home for this you

This is what I call a color complementary scheme for these difficult times.

Staying home for this young man is a luxury. Not everyone has the means.

// More of my Street Photography: https://cybergus.tumblr.com 


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During the Swine flu, back in 2009. Mexicans always have fun, even in the most difficult moments. Ph

During the Swine flu, back in 2009. Mexicans always have fun, even in the most difficult moments. Photography by Abelardo Ojeda.

(Yes, suits were made by them, better choice even for the actual Coronavirus).

// More of my Street Photography: https://cybergus.tumblr.com 


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Vivas nos queremos, by Abelardo Ojeda. Marcha M8 2020.There are three layers here: 1. Women raising

Vivas nos queremos, by Abelardo Ojeda. Marcha M8 2020.

There are three layers here: 1. Women raising their hands (in the background). 2. The graffit with another message “Vivas nos queremos”… and 3. The broken window that shows Mexico as a country.

// More of my Street Photography: https://cybergus.tumblr.com 


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