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   Professional digital cameras have a button with a trash can symbol beside it. It's used to delete unwanted pictures.    The difference between the electronic trash can and the real version is that you can’t reach in and change your mind.    Each time I hit the delete key, I think of Luis MiGuel Castineda Navas. He’s a Leica photographer who lives in Spain. I’ll let him explain:    When my great uncle died I helped to dismantle the house. It is a rather strange feeling having to dig into the intimacy of someone else…having to choose what to keep and what to trash of a whole life….I rescued from the boxes to be discarded a few bits--such as his pre-war driving license, the savings book and a couple of negatives and prints.    As Luis describes it:    This one of an encierro (bulls run) was made between about 1940's or very early 50's. No notes, no nothing apart the seal of...
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