whose line is it anyway?


A long-exposure photograph taken from a hotel room window in Hungary, showing a cityscape at night. The city lights below are a blurred tapestry of warm tones, over which a series of bright, winding, and abstract lines of light are "drawn." These lines were created by the movement of lights from objects in the sky during the prolonged exposure, serving as the central visual pun for the post's title, "whose line is it anyway?

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