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When you see a person lying in a public space such as the metro or on the side of the road I'd say you'd think "poor thing". How about if we told you we was clear-shaven and wearing designer threads? "Man, he's drunk" might be your next reaction. Well, visual artist John Clang took to the streets and brought his fluffy pillow along with him. Join him in taking a long "pause" after the jump!
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Discover the fashions of this well-dressed city from the vantage point of traffic lights during the city's peak hour. Nothing stops people dead in their tracks better than a red light at a busy junction, which coincidentally creates great photographic opportunities.
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Photographer Martin Roemers' latest series, Metropolis, documents the interaction of people with their modern, urban, dwellings. Each photo is a long exposure shot, taken with a Mamiya 7 on medium format 6x7 film, and are all titled 'work in progress'.
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Horrendous traffic turned terrific! Photographer Rob Whitworth took thousands of photos and made this time lapse video of Ho Chi Minh city's famous traffic. Let's check the video after the jump...
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Everybody loves those night shots of a street with straight lights -- this is the effect created by headlights of cars.
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One of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Valencia is the largest Spanish seaport and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin. Here, there are 15,000 employees who provide service to more than 7,500 ships every year.
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Some random street photos from all of Mumbai (Bombay). Some streets are quiet while others are chaotic.
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This is a recollection of how I shot Scotland's third largest city, Aberdeen, on a blustery day in February. There were plenty of interesting sights even if the sun wasn't as sunny as I hoped it to be. Check out its lovely granite architecture!
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California Highway 126 connects Santa Clarita, CA to Ventura, CA with a beautiful drive through hills, ranches, and small towns.
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If you have the chance one day to visit French Polynesia, the city of Papeete will be the first place you'll see and visit. If you expect the mythical image of Tahiti, you'll be disappointed, because it's not the right place for this! But there are other things to see...
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Chain Bridge or Széchényi Lánchhíd - best-known historical bridge in Budapest.
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Situated at the northern end of Khreschatyk, Kiev’s Independence Square received global media attention in 2004 as the focal point of Ukraine’s Orange Revolution. Orange-clad demonstrators gathered in the Independence Square in Kiev during November, 2004. On some days, the number of protesters in the center of Kiev reached hundreds of thousands (one million by some estimates). Today, things have calmed down a little and the tented city that sprung up overnight has long gone. Independence Square, however, is still the city’s most popular spot for meetings, late night drinking and people watching.