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  • Tecnico team captain  talking with her boyfriend on the phone before watching a male match.
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  • An afghan boy is looking at his phone during a Volleyball match. FEDASIL Sugny asylum center. Sugny, Belgium. August 2015. I took these photographs during an international volunteer program that I liderate with an international volunteering group.
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  • Businessman talking on the phone while passing by one of the statues honouring Perth entrepreneurs.
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  • a girl speaks to mobile phone.The shadow line is a trip, a trip losing myself, looking for myself.<br />
Like the romance “the shadow line” by Joseph Conrad (1917).<br />
I was in Italy, England, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia..<br />
It isn’t a reportage, it isn’t a story.<br />
It is a searching..
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  • Cavaco Silva and his Press Assistant speaking on the mobile phones at the same time.
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  • The streets of Bica neighbourhood are steep and that's the main reason of the construction of its ex-libris, the Bica Tram, build 120 years ago.
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  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with costumes precedent year's costumes and music.. It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
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  • 30/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: American tourist, Miguel Muñoz, 34, takes a photograph with his cell phone on the last room where Pablo Escobar was hidden before was killed. The former hideout was transformed a few months ago into a brothel populated on the walls with images of the famous drug lord. During the day tourists are allowed  to visit the last place where Escobar was hidden and later killed. Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A pacient shows the x-ray on her mobile phone at Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona. The hospital doesn't have  facility to develop and plates to print the x-rays anymore, so pacients have to take a photograph of the screen in order to show it to the doctor. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • An Irakian resident goes to the military tent where he resides while another guy is talking on his phone. The new military tents are used as an emergency accommodation for the increasing number of incoming residents. FEDASIL Sugny asylum center. Sugny, Belgium. October 2015. I took these photographs during an international volunteer program that I liderate with an international volunteering group.
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  • My sister is looking at me while my mother is talking by phone in home.
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  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. Maria talks by phone.
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  • Tourists talking on the phone with Macau's cityline on the background.
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  • Manuel tries to fix a oil lamp while holding the phone (flashlight) between his teeth.
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  • A man wearing tuareg clothing talks on the phone in front of Sankoré Mosque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A lady talks on the phone at the arcades on the sides of Terreiro do Paço, also know as Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). This square is the largest in Lisbon and is located just by the river Tagus.
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  • A lady talks on the phone on top of typical portuguese limestone paved sidewalks.
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  • Officer Doug Rankin speaks on the phone in the central control room with a glass ceiling as inmates look down from above.  The Bristol County Jail & House of Correction located on Ash Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts was started in 1829, and is the oldest running jail in the United States.   The Ash street jail, as it is known, has been a controversial facility since it opened.  It is believed to be the site of the last pubic hanging in Massachusetts sometime in the 1890's.  Two big riots broke out in the 90's (1993, 1998) and since then the facility has been modified to alleviate some of the crowded conditions that resulted in the riots.
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  • Quinones Edwin sweeps the recreation room where inmates work out or make phone calls.  The Bristol County Jail & House of Correction located on Ash Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts was started in 1829, and is the oldest running jail in the United States.   The Ash street jail, as it is known, has been a controversial facility since it opened.  It is believed to be the site of the last pubic hanging in Massachusetts sometime in the 1890's.  Two big riots broke out in the 90's (1993, 1998) and since then the facility has been modified to alleviate some of the crowded conditions that resulted in the riots.
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  • Woman talking on the phone in a shop while people pass on an alley in Varanasi, in India.
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  • a train crossed a land near a basketball camp.<br />
The shadow line is a trip, a trip losing myself, looking for myself.<br />
Like the romance “the shadow line” by Joseph Conrad (1917).<br />
I was in Italy, England, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia..<br />
It isn’t a reportage, it isn’t a story.<br />
It is a searching..<br />
<br />
I get away, I run, I go. I greet everybody and go.<br />
Where? Alone? With whome?<br />
Which faces I will meet on the way?<br />
It will be cold, it will be hot?<br />
There will be the sea or the countryside?<br />
Too many questions. If don’t start now, without thinking about it, maybe I will not ever again.<br />
I saw trains passed. I dreamed with my head pointed up, where there was flying a plane. Where it were going? It didn’t matter.<br />
The idea to leave was enough, because I was in jail, because every things around me was looked and could not find escape routes.<br />
Yes, I want to travel. At the risk of finding myself imprisoned in a shabby suburb in Krakow, or blocked by the cold inside a house in London.<br />
I want to travel, go, jump on a train or on a plane and take the fear away with me.<br />
Why this exact moment is now or never.<br />
Because even in the worst, most wretched places in the world to find you the look of a girl, a bird in flight, steal a conversation on the phone. And I have something to tell. To myself, to others. I can raise my head and say, “I’ve been there, I saw, I heard.”<br />
And now I’m travelling. My train runs on a line of shadow, hidden from the eyes of the world.<br />
I will stay just the time that i will need. Time to take a breath. The time that the eyes devour that portion of the light that is called “world”.<br />
The time to be myself, to the end, at least once in their lifetime.<br />
Before of put a good dress, get out of the shadow line and let me wet from light.<br />
Before finding my best smile and say, “Here I am. I am here.
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  • A mountain road between Bosnia and Serbia.<br />
The shadow line is a trip, a trip losing myself, looking for myself.<br />
Like the romance “the shadow line” by Joseph Conrad (1917).<br />
I was in Italy, England, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia..<br />
It isn’t a reportage, it isn’t a story.<br />
It is a searching..<br />
<br />
I get away, I run, I go. I greet everybody and go.<br />
Where? Alone? With whome?<br />
Which faces I will meet on the way?<br />
It will be cold, it will be hot?<br />
There will be the sea or the countryside?<br />
Too many questions. If don’t start now, without thinking about it, maybe I will not ever again.<br />
I saw trains passed. I dreamed with my head pointed up, where there was flying a plane. Where it were going? It didn’t matter.<br />
The idea to leave was enough, because I was in jail, because every things around me was looked and could not find escape routes.<br />
Yes, I want to travel. At the risk of finding myself imprisoned in a shabby suburb in Krakow, or blocked by the cold inside a house in London.<br />
I want to travel, go, jump on a train or on a plane and take the fear away with me.<br />
Why this exact moment is now or never.<br />
Because even in the worst, most wretched places in the world to find you the look of a girl, a bird in flight, steal a conversation on the phone. And I have something to tell. To myself, to others. I can raise my head and say, “I’ve been there, I saw, I heard.”<br />
And now I’m travelling. My train runs on a line of shadow, hidden from the eyes of the world.<br />
I will stay just the time that i will need. Time to take a breath. The time that the eyes devour that portion of the light that is called “world”.<br />
The time to be myself, to the end, at least once in their lifetime.<br />
Before of put a good dress, get out of the shadow line and let me wet from light.<br />
Before finding my best smile and say, “Here I am. I am here.
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  • Tonderai Munyevu, a transgender theater actor. Tonderai has  Zimbabwe origin, and he went back to Harare to performe a play about Transgender and gay issues in Zimbabwe. His family has been threatened with anonymous phone calls because of the play.
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  • Guimarães. National road 105 under highway 7 viaduct. In the car, is it advertised a phone number for an insolvency dealer.<br />
<br />
Guimarães. Estrada nacional 105 sob o viaduto da A7
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  • A boy takes photographs with his mobile phone of one of the many photographs on display in the galleries of the Museum of the Revolution in Caracas, 29th March 2013, where Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez remains rest. The 4th February Military headquarters where transformed into a museum when the body of Hugo Chávez was translated from the  Military Academy. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • An Afghan boy is talking on his self-phone. FEDASIL Sugny asylum center. Sugny, Belgium. October 2015. I took these photographs during an international volunteer program that I liderate with an international volunteering group.
    DavidMolinaTheLongWayHome-22.jpg
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