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Navigating Lifes Crossroads by Wilfried Claus Navigating Lifes Crossroads by Wilfried Claus

Navigating Lifes Crossroads by Wilfried Claus

A young couple comes towards us in a pedestrian tunnel, only a few millimeters between their hands. Coincidence? A couple or none (yet)? We don't know. In the shadow of the tunnel, the two look almost shadowy like silhouettes. Very similar to the people depicted on a frieze of pictures on the side walls of the tunnel – photographed doing sports or going for a walk. The picture frieze is an art installation by Sigrid Lange, an artist from North Rhine-Westphalia. Through the tunnel belonging to the Pulheim station you reach the other side of the platform of the double-track railway line.
Chahar-Bakhtiari Folk by Hadi NavidChahar-Bakhtiari Folk by Hadi Navid

Chahar-Bakhtiari Folk by Hadi Navid

Chahar mahal and Bakhtiari Province in located on South Central of Iran. It is very famous for the nice climate and more than that for nomads with a life based on annual migration. During winter they settle in Khuzestan Province which is warm but during Spring and Summer they live in Chahar mahal and Bakhtiari; And here is where they have their marriage ceremonies. I took this image from a father who’s son was going marry very soon.
Fishing on the Harbour by Leanne LindsayFishing on the Harbour by Leanne Lindsay

Fishing on the Harbour by Leanne Lindsay

I love the energy of street photography - the unexpected moments, the stories waiting to be captured. This afternoon, I found myself drawn to a bustling spot along the Sydney Harbour foreshore. Crowds ambled by, enjoying the afternoon sun, but my eye caught something unique - a family setting up fishing rods! Intrigued I don't know why, but I never considered you could fish in Sydney Harbour. I waited patiently as they baited their hooks and cast their lines. The harbour, usually a domain of ferries and sailboats, suddenly seemed like a whole new world. Mustering my courage, I approached them, camera in hand. Explaining I was a street photographer, I asked if I could capture them in action. They were friendly and happy to chat. Turns out, they're regulars here, and despite the harbor traffic, they often have a good haul! This photo captures the essence of that unexpected encounter. The family relaxed and focused, their lines cutting through the vibrant blue water. The backdrop of the Sydney Opera House fading into the background adds a touch of iconic grandeur.
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