"Kwa Ndonga z'yaduma" (Jo'burg)

A place where dreams are made and shattered......where saints get corrupted and the corrupted become wealthy over and over while losing moral values and humanity along the way!

08h35 Wednesday
05, December
2012
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06 Comments
 
  1. Lebogang Ditibane

    the issues Sthe has with Jocity... lol

    Dotn know how i feel about that Top Left corner.... still working on a desicion

  2. Uno

    You paint a dismal portrait... nothing good about the place?
    For me that beautifully rendered sky, the bridge on the right and the road on the left tell a different story... of ways and means to survive and make a living, of both bad and good guys going through the day.

  3. Sthe Ngcobo

    :-)
    The left hand corner couldnt be avoided from where I was and what I wanted to shoot. As for the city,lol, well,there's both good and bad, more bad than good in some instances. I've had people from back home turn on me after living a couple of years that side. I've known good girls turn bad just after 2years at varcity, I've seen guys selling their souls for parties and to be seen with all the glitty and the glam what what trend setters from that side.
    Either way,it is a lovely city, a good place to have fun and leave while the grace window is still open or the moral door's still opennnnned!
    :-)

  4. Lebogang Ditibane

    what do you think of this saying, "people dont change, they just reveal themselves more based on circumstances" or something like that...

  5. Sthe Ngcobo

    It is true Lebo(to some extent) some people reveal their true motives once they make it,others learn new habits and find themselves to have fallen deep into a rabit hole where turning back becomes too much of a task and people end up "confirming" their suspicions about who they've thought you were prior to making it.
    (I stand corrected)

  6. Sheri_G

    I dig this... Very nice!!

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