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          <title><![CDATA[This photograph was made during a period when I found myself unable to articulate my thoughts around mortality. My friend, who is living with cancer, became a quiet presence through which these feelings surfaced.  The dried flowers reference what has already passed — fragility, time, and the inevitability of change. Through this image, I am trying to view death differently: to embrace its presence, and in doing so, to celebrate the life that remains. Often, we do not truly think about death until it touches someone close to us. | Lousycameraman]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[Summer in Japan is always filled with energy despite the intense heat accompanying the high humidity. Amidst the heat, a group of Theraveda Buddhists hosted the Hti-Hoisting ceremony for a newly built Pagoda in Saitama. One of the fun moment is that the sponsor throw the money into the crowd and the crowd tried to grab them as much as possible. This is unique cultural moment which can be seen only in Myanmar. | kelvintetsuya]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[This photo was taken outside Vauxhall Station on a foggy day. I used my phone first. When I tried my camera, the bird was already gone. This moment could easily be lost.  For me, memory works the same way. It is fast, unclear, and we don’t have time to control it. We catch it with instinct, or we miss it.  This image became very popular online, more than many photos I carefully planned. It made me realise that being present is more important than being perfect. Sometimes instinct sees before we think. | Miha Spring]]></title>
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            <media:title><![CDATA[This photo was taken outside Vauxhall Station on a foggy day. I used my phone first. When I tried my camera, the bird was already gone. This moment could easily be lost.  For me, memory works the same way. It is fast, unclear, and we don’t have time to control it. We catch it with instinct, or we miss it.  This image became very popular online, more than many photos I carefully planned. It made me realise that being present is more important than being perfect. Sometimes instinct sees before we think. | Miha Spring]]></media:title>
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          <title><![CDATA[매화(梅花)/ Among the apricot blossoms of apricot trees, the apricot blossoms that bloom red flowers are called red apricots. This picture was taken using Kodak Aerofilm on Yashika Electro 35. Aerofilm is a medium- and high-altitude aviation reconnaissance film with a film with a lot of red sticking out. Therefore, I tried to maximize the red color by taking a red apricot with this film. The apricot flower is said to be the first flower to bloom in spring through winter. Therefore, the apricot flower symbolizes incision and noble mind. I thought that the red apricot flower turns red in winter by bleeding from the bitter wind as the white petals of the existing apricot flower bloom. I thought that the red apricot flower was a difficult blooming and extracting red beauty. Even if you look at the red color of the red apricot flower and feel tired and painful now, it would be good to know that the blood you shed now makes you look the most beautiful | umani]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[This photo was taken on 29 October 2024, when I was doing my solo day trip around Tallinn, Estonia!   I was just walking around and happen to saw this young gentleman chilling, who seemed to be reflecting on his life. I thought the tree and the castle behind were complementary features to the picture at such a perfect angle to where he is seated, hence I took this shot!   A vision of this image would be that, in life, as we grow older and our pace of life gets faster  where we face multiple life stages (from finishing our education, to getting an occupation, settling our future homes), there are so many seasons in our life such that there will be ups and downs. The dried autumn tree has its leaves shed, but the leaves will grow back again. This represents that even when we get lost in the midst of living, it's okay to face setbacks and have your leaves all shedded off. However, you will bounce up from your obstacles and grow out of them, which represents the leaves growing once again. This reflects your personal growth. The castle represents a Home, where despite whatever challenges you face in your life, there will be a Home for you. That can be your inner self love, your family who will love and support you, your close friends who you confide in or anyone you know you can return to peacefully, safe and sound amidst life's chaos and obstacles. The gentleman resting can be you, but this picture shows that Life goes on as days pass by regardless of how tough or happy your day may be. You just have to remember through your journey, you will value personal growth and have love in your life.  | Chan Jian Liang]]></title>
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