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I don't know if this is the right category for this, but it seemed to fit. This picture didn't turn out as well as it looked in real life, and I think I drove too close. When I was further back you could see the more of the sun and it looked really cool. I caught this red light just for this purpose, although I don't think I would've made it anyways. But...I was turning right, so either way it didn't matter.

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nice>>> like it i just hope u were not dwtp...(driveing wile takeing pics) lol its realy nice :chew:

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Psh, no. It's a stop light. Duhh. :D
:icontoyouihate:
haha. did you try to take it while you were still going?
hmm...i dont remember.
i like it though.
:iconelectracute:
i love taking those kind of pictures!

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:icononcewhenwegrewup:
I like how the actual sunset is down that road. :)

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Where would I get a fake sunset?
:icononcewhenwegrewup:
What are you talking about...?

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"No, we'll not patiently serenade and await the coming of all that is ours for the taking. No come-hither cooing from our lips escapes; no soft, whispered wherefore-art-thou poetry. We'll accent our lives!"
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You said, "I like how the actual sunset is down that road."

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September 26, 2006
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OLYMPUS CORPORATION
X100,D540Z,C310Z
10/2000 second
F/2.9
6 mm
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Sep 24, 2006, 7:11:45 PM

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