290 Comments Posted by BKWOntario

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I agree, the white glow at the end of the corridor really adds to the shot.
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Very colourful on the white background.
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How neat that Mr. Motts would find the little ivy plant climbing into the room.
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What are those two things in the upper left? (where the hole from the ripped out pipe is pointing?)
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Just got back from spending the day volunteering helping the elderly and found these great new galleries. Thanks Mr. Motts.
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The tile work with the red on the aqua is fantastic. Thanks for another wonderful gallery Mr. Motts. More work from the master.
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Fabulous shot. Getting down very low, which I assume Mr. Motts did, makes the shot really great. The stage area with the curved-top windows is just gorgeous.
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Good one, bobo :) LOL. Imagine coming out with your arms full of half a cow or something and forgetting the step down.
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Nice and clean hallway. I think in buildings with very high ceilings, paint is applied to about head height and the rest is left plain. I think it is to define the space you're in (head height) and not overwhelm with the entire 10 or 12 foot high ceiling.
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I was thinking the same thing, Bobo.
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I guess they put the insulation on the outside of the doors to prevent the cold air from seeping through from the exterior brick wall that, for some reason, was installed to block up the doorway.
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The headless figure seems to be in excellent shape. Too bad he's stuck there in an empty room. The stained glass is a lovely find.
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I don't think I have either, TootUncommon. Very unusual. The view must have been great.
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Well said, TootUncommon. I agree. Fabulous.
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I agree, Vince. An amazing shot from the master. What angles. As Chrysalis (I think it was) said for an earlier shot, it looks like something Escher would love.