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          <title><![CDATA[This photograph is part of a series titled "Mothers in Tangent". I was fortunate to chance upon this female Long-tailed Macaque cradling her infant at the summit of Bukit Timah Hill, the highest natural point in Singapore. Coincidentally, a human mother is captured in the background tending to her daughter's hair—a fleeting moment where she mirrors the macaque, highlighting the universality of parental instincts. These two worlds exist in tangent, both nurturing their offspring as they reach the peak. | Brennan Chin (Visual Moments)]]></title>
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            <media:description><![CDATA[cizucu에서 Brennan Chin (Visual Moments)님의 멋진 작품을 더 많이 확인해보세요.]]></media:description>
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          <title><![CDATA[That day,  Smoke hung in the air.  Mahjong tiles cracked against the table like small acts of violence.  Under a single lamp, the players emerged just enough to be seen, then slipped back into shadow.  No names.  No introductions.  No one cared who you were outside the light. All that matters, IS TO WIN.   This is a recreation of what it was like,  The outfits were planned to fit how it was like.  and only the lady boss of the house was the prominent one. the rest were just name less and fodder in the place. | Justin Ignatius Seow]]></title>
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          <description><![CDATA[cizucu에서 Arthur Liew님의 멋진 작품을 더 많이 확인해보세요.]]></description>
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          <description><![CDATA[cizucu에서 Arthur Liew님의 멋진 작품을 더 많이 확인해보세요.]]></description>
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