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          <title><![CDATA[Some moments don’t really announce themselves as special.  Sometimes it’s just the afternoon light hitting the sea, the waves moving in the background, and flowers blooming quietly at the edge of the view.  Nothing major happened here. It was just a passing scene I could have easily missed.  But looking at it now, it reminds me that some moments only happen once — not because they’re grand or life-changing, but because the light, the place, and how we felt in that exact moment will never align the same way again.  Maybe that’s what makes it irreplaceable: the ordinary things we almost overlook, until we realize they were already beautiful as they were. | _jotriessomething]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[Agony  Agony rarely announces itself. It does not always erupt into visibility. More often, it settles quietly beneath the surface.  In this work, the body floats in suspension, poised between endurance and release. Water serves as both cradle and weight, holding the figure while evoking emotional depth and psychological gravity. The surrounding landscape remains serene, almost indifferent, intensifying the contrast between inner turbulence and outward calm.  This image reflects on the fragile threshold between surrender and survival. Agony is not presented as spectacle, but as an intimate and interior condition. The act of remaining afloat becomes an assertion of resilience, a quiet persistence within unseen currents. | Urasha]]></title>
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