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People in square

[By Behzad Bagheri in Isfahan, Iran] If
you spend an hour in Naqshe- Jahan square, you would face many
different aspects of people and activities there in the square. This
post presents some of my quick sketches of the people with different
activities
in this square. 

Some
teenagers had attended a photography class, and that time they were practicing
what they had learned in theory.

A
man with a special appearance, and a long beard. I have not had any dialogue
with him, but maybe a day I ask his story.

At backyard
of the square, there are some sculptures of previous great Iranian scientists.
This is one of those sculptures.

Sometimes
shopkeepers or their friends sit outside the shop, to rest or to chat with each
other. This old man is sitting there and waiting for his friend to join, and a coppersmith
is working in the background.

Some
tourists are ready to enter the Jameh Abbasi mosque.

Two
shopkeepers are sitting outside their small shop and discussing with a customer.

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