290 Comments Posted by BKWOntario

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Wow, beautiful.
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Good point, Larry D. Also, there don't seem to be any lights, i.e. ceiling or wall lights.
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At first, it looked like big stains creeping along the ceiling. I wonder how the entire window on the left ended up on the floor, blown completely out of its frame.
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It seems that there were no windows put into the bedroom doors? Odd that they would put a cupboard (front left) up off the floor but at a level where you could hit your head on it.
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The orange and the teal are wonderful contrasts to the drab rest of the room. Thanks Mr. Motts.
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Oh boy, a new gallery, and a hospital too! Well said, Larry D, I agree. Wonderful shot Mr. Motts, showing the vapour hanging at the ceiling.
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Another great gallery from the master. I hope you never run out of material to share with us. Have a great day.
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Wow, amazing shot. Is that a hole in the roof? And what would cause only that one hole?
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Beautiful design in the ironwork. Doesn't seem to perform any function, as far as I can see.
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I guess no one had a file to keep the pile of tile out of the aisle.
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There is your lone chair shot, Mama.
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Look at the floor design, lovely. And the brickwork and high arches. You can get a sense of scale (height) by looking at the booths and ticket wickets on each side (that are in dark brown and white). The ceiling must be very high. I wonder if that would magnify the noise or dampen it?
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Fabulous photo of the brick square design that continues right up into the arches of the ceiling, and the swirls of light on the floor add a wonderful beauty to it.
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Is this perhaps a baggage cart with chains hanging from it (in the background).
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How wonderful that the marble is still so clean and the lettering so clear.