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          <title><![CDATA[A Passage at 68° North  At this latitude, the Nordic fishing villages sit quietly between sea and mountains, shaped by the landscape surrounding them. The bridges stretch across the islands, connecting these villages, appearing simple in form, yet remain resilient against the Arctic’s constant shifting weather.  Even in harsh weather, there is a stillness here. A calm that exists within chaos. | Felicity Gan]]></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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          <title><![CDATA[This photograph was taken in 2019 in South Iceland during a road trip to celebrate turning thirty that year. Back then, it didn’t just mark a birthday, but also a personal milestone, one that was of pausing, reflecting, and choosing to step into a new decade with curiosity and courage. This image wasn’t easy to capture. Iceland is known for its powerful winds, and flying a drone against those winds meant that the drone's battery would drain much more quickly. I quickly realised that flying harder was not the way to go, and that I had to think differently. Instead of forcing my way through the wind, I had to allow the wind to work with me. So I landed the drone, hopped into the car with my friends, and drove nearly two kilometres ahead before launching my drone again, allowing the winds to guide me as I surveyed the landscape. By then, a storm was approaching, and I felt a strong sense of urgency, but I knew I had to stay focused and calm. Then this river stood out amongst the smaller streams, carving its way into the distance. In that moment, I knew I had to find the right composition. After capturing the shot, I felt an immense sense of satisfaction and elation. Not just because I succeeded technically, but because the photograph embodied something deeper. It reminded me to adapt instead of resist, to pause and rethink instead of pushing blindly forward, and that sometimes, working with the forces around us leads to something far more meaningful. | Nicholas]]></title>
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