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A quiet moment in motion — the rhythm of city life seen through glass and steel.
About the train
This is a third-generation unit of the 311000 series, a familiar sight across South Korea’s metropolitan rail lines. Its nickname, "뱀눈이" (“Snake Eyes”), comes from the sleek, elongated headlights that define its striking front design.
Unit 311X67 was photographed at Suwon Station, one of the key railway junctions south of Seoul, where commuter and high-speed lines intersect. The train’s form and function capture the evolution of urban transit — efficient, modern, and unmistakably Korean.
Suwon Station, Suwon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
I heard some noises from this Christmas tree that sounded a lot like a cat poking things with a paw. I asked if anyone was being bad; I didn't hear back. I went over to look, and this very innocent face was looking at me.
When I went to get a camera, I heard those noises again. Upon my return, this same totally innocent face.
When I came back a minute later she had an ornament in her paw.
Nikon D850 & Voigtländer 55mm f/1.2 @ f/2.5
I was intrigued by the resemblance of a human face in this elephant 's facial expression as it blows dust with its trunk over its body. ( View enlarged and you can see a sleepy looking human face )
They suck up dust through their trunk, then lift it up and blow it out all over their head and back.
Dust acts as a sunscreen protecting the elephant's skin from the direct rays of the sun.
Bathing in dust also helps stop insects from biting their sensitive skin. ( Can't believe they have sensitive skin !)
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A light brown, soft-textured plush toy, representing a stuffed camel with a stylized smiling facial expression.
The background is blurred, indicating a shallow depth of field, which helps to keep the focus primarily on the plush toy. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the toy's features without harsh shadows.
Positivity doesn’t always refer to simply smiling and looking cheerful.. how little it takes to do it, but how much it means when you do, to someone else, and for yourself. Smiling can influence both the giver and receiver.
"A kind smile never goes out of style"
The world is not a random chaotic place.. there are many simple ways you can share kindness with those around you.
Stacy surprised me several times in one day. Her versatility is practically endless. From the seemingly shy, well-behaved girl to the lascivious vixen, she can do it all.
And she has an almost inexhaustible wardrobe.
So the eight hours flew by.
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Stacy hat mich an einem Tag mehrmals überrascht. Ihr Facettenreichtum ist schier unendlich. Vom scheu wirkenden braven Mädchen bis zum lasziven Luder hat sie alles drauf.
Und dazu einen fast unerschöpflichen Fundus an Garderobe.
So vergingen acht Stunden wie im Flug.
Our granddaughter's Abby and Samantha at the dinning room window ... Love the precious facial expressions "the look" as I quietly approached from the side to snap this image ... Sorry didn't mean to surprise you.
A re-worked version of the original photo and a white matte frame added.
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a priest sits alone in the penumbra of basilica di san crisogono, his gaze caught between silence and something unseen above. light slips across his robe like a passing thought, revealing the wear of years and the weight of belief. within these centuries-old walls, shadows speak gently, and faith feels carved into stone.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white re-edit of a shot from April 2016.
An attempted candid turned into a spontaneous smile and, obviously, I smiled back. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead my Flickr friends. Stay safe.
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on a street where stone curls and reflections watch in silence, she draws a perfect red line—measured, slow, like punctuation to a sentence unspoken. the moment is hers, caught between texture and ritual, between past and posture.
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Portrait of an old Saadhu at the Garh Ganga Ghat, wearing traditional clothes with a turban. Wrinkled with a frown, eyes innocent and intent and gleaming with a little smile.
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Plaster sculpture/carving; a memorial to Herbert Eversley Belfield – Duke of Wellington Regiment 1914-1919; and part of a larger memorial piece within York Minster Cathedral’s interiors.
Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
barcelona at night. a face caught in thought, framed by steel, smoke, and invisible weight. light brushes skin and hope, while the city flickers on in the background.
While on an evening stroll along the Lidder river bank saw this man taking his herd of sheep back home after taking them for grazing in the green pastures of Pahalgam. Seeing me with my camera, he stopped to look at me a couple of times while I was capturing his emotions in my camera. He looks visibly tired as the day comes to an end and he has to walk back his sheep home. Accompanying him were his two dogs, who were helping him keep the sheep from straying.
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...at an african market
The expression of her face says it all....
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A group of Cretan men in front of a tavern in township Moires while relaxing doing nothing. Leica M6, Summilux-M 1,4/35mm (ltd. edition), Kodak TMY 400, dev. with D-76, sol. 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.
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