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tell me you kept this.

I know its wrong to steal... but still.
*sighs*
I absolutely love how the key and the table are so clear and everything else is blurred. I think this ought to be a wallpaper.
I have a large storage cabinet (shrank) from Germany - the keys are all this type. Heavy skeleton type things.
first time i comment on one of your pics, but i loved this shoot

i love your work, i wish i could take pics like that
kittymao and I think alike. I was going to ask the same thing! :)
Cool, an old key.
If I'm seeing that correctly that is a very odd ward lock key.. most arent curved and/or (stainless) steel.
Fabulous perspective.
am I the only one that sees any thing phallic in this picture? or the only one that said it?
ya that key would be gone,lol
oh yes, the stains... I was wondering about that, but they skeeved me a touch too much.

focus on the key... the key...
bet it was for unlocking handcuffs or something like that
a key is a very important item in a place that you are locked into.
Every key has its lock, so which one does this go to?
Breath-taking.
It looks like a hand is pointing tward the key. Or motioning tward it.
wow motts,bitchin photo,love how kickass your pics are.lol
Ah, A skeleton key for.... the SKELETON CLOSET!?
Only joking.
If i were there, i'd have a real hard trying not to steal the key.
yeas i would have taken this
i love your pictures

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