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A Life Is Not Balanced by Karthick Saravanan
In the heart of Kanyakumari, amidst the bustle of life, a poignant scene unfolds. A young boy, his face etched with determination, sifts through the discarded remnants of society in search of something of value. With him, a loyal companion—a dog, watches over him with a mixture of curiosity and concern.
The backdrop of the waste ward, with its piles of refuse and discarded treasures, serves as a stark reminder of life's inequalities. While some may bask in luxury and abundance, others are left to scavenge for the bare necessities among the detritus of society.
Yet, amid the chaos and disparity, there is a quiet resilience in the boy's gaze—a refusal to be defined by his circumstances. His companion, a silent witness to his struggle, embodies the unwavering loyalty and companionship that transcends material wealth.
In this snapshot of life in Kanyakumari, India, the juxtaposition of innocence and adversity speaks volumes. It is a reminder that, despite the imbalances that exist, the human spirit endures, seeking hope and possibility even in the most unlikely of places.

We can call it Paradise by Sonia Olmos de Castro
It was very early in an august morning, a few minutes before sunrise, when my walk began at Camà de Ronda in Llansà . I walk by the sea every morning on my weekends and holidays.
Staring at the sun while it is rising is an incredible expierence, but the light you can see some minutes before, is pure magic.

A Tale of Happiness and Sadness by Karthick Saravanan
During the photo walk in the streets of Kannagi Nagar, Chennai, India, while strolling along the street, I encountered a group of girls playing. As I aimed my camera to capture the scene, one of the girls noticed and laughed, curious about photography. She eagerly asked me to teach her, and with excitement, she clicked the shutter button to take her first photo. Afterward, she enthusiastically posed for two more shots, displaying her newfound interest in photography.