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Photography Gallery

This gallery features photos submitted online through Digital Leave It With Ever. Each photo captures a moment, feeling, or perspective, offering a gentle space for viewers to pause, reflect, and feel a sense of calm and connection.

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I took this photo of the ocean because I just needed to pause. Watching the waves made me feel a little lighter, like some of my stress was just floating away. It reminded me that even when things feel heavy, there’s still calm out there somewhere.

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I know this flower isn’t real, but it caught my eye anyway. Maybe it’s the way it looks perfect and still, like a little reminder that beauty doesn’t have to be alive to make you feel something.

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This fish just kept swimming back and forth, and I couldn’t stop staring. I think I felt a little jealous of how the fish only have to swim around in the water while I’m stuck overthinking on land.

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Seeing the hammerhead sharks glide together made me feel a mix of awe and nervousness. There’s something about how they move, it looks so calm but powerful, which reminded me that I can handle more than I think.

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I walked past this building and just stared. Something about it made me feel tiny, like it’s been standing forever and I’m only here for a moment.

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When I looked at these tracks, I felt like they were leading somewhere I couldn’t see yet. It made me think about all the choices I haven’t made and where I might end up.

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This building really caught my eye. The orange is so loud, and the teal pops against it like they’re arguing but somehow working together. It made me think about how opposite things can still fit, even in chaos.

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This is my little white snake. Watching it move so carefully made me feel calm, like it’s teaching me to slow down and notice the small things.

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I kept looking at all the tiny details on this building and felt a little overwhelmed, but in a good way. It’s like someone spent forever trying to make it perfect, and I couldn’t help but admire every little part.

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I kept looking at all the windows, wondering what was happening behind each one. It felt like the building was alive, quietly holding pieces of people’s lives I’ll never see.

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Saw these weird lamps in the alley this morning. They look kinda random, but I liked how they stand there waiting to be turned on at night.

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This tall, skinny tree is all alone, but it still has its own kind of beauty. Makes me think that being by yourself doesn’t mean you’re any less special.

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This flower is hanging upside down, and it looks kind of funny but also cool. I don’t know, it just made me smile for some reason.

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I just missed the bus and watched it go, and for some reason I said goodbye to it. Felt silly, but also sad seeing it disappear down the road.

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I took this picture because of how full they are and how they are blooming everywhere. They look so alive, like they’re trying to show off just how pretty they can be.

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It kinda looks like cherry blossoms, even though it’s not. Still, standing under it for a second made me feel like spring was here, even if just in my head.

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Looking at the red bridge from here, it kind of reminded me of the song ‘London Bridge is Falling Down.’ I don’t know why, but it made me think of when I used to play that game as a kid.

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Snapped this because it has both the handle and the metro map. Feels weird, but these two are honestly the most important things: something you hold on to and a guide for you to know where you’re going.

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