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Submitted: September 29, 2005
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The city is like a huge machine, it truly never sleeps. The humans serve it, they feed it with money, labour, energy and construction. As an entity, it seems to have a life of it's own, each person can contribute to it, but no-one controls it. It's always out there, casting its long shadow over the surrounding suburbs, it never sleeps...
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Thanks! :D

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to be free means to ignore rules... boots off

"but don't wiggle your toes" argued an inner voice
Wow... Okay, where are you? This place looks so clean... It's cool to see the cars that parked while the photo was taken, their lights just kind of stop where they are... Awesome...

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Milk Ninja Scars-and-Stripes :milk: :katana:
:jawdrop: I love you, In a non-homosexual way which there is nothing wrong with

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What do you mean non-consensual?
Well, that's a thoroughly depressing description. But I love the picture! *bright lights, you know*

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"The power of Christ impales you." -Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter
nice pic

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am i the reason you breathe or am i the reason you cry?
:D Yah it was taken at a place called Riverside here in Brisbane. The first car (at the top) was parked when I started the exposure, and drove away during the shot. The second car was just pulling in to park when I opened the shutter.

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to be free means to ignore rules... boots off

"but don't wiggle your toes" argued an inner voice
:lmao: Love my Photography, not me!

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to be free means to ignore rules... boots off

"but don't wiggle your toes" argued an inner voice
Hmm, I didn't intend for the description to be depressing, I was just in a reflective mood when I uploaded this. Glad you like the picture though! :D

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to be free means to ignore rules... boots off

"but don't wiggle your toes" argued an inner voice

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