13 Comments Posted by BlueEizTru

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Sometimes there just aren't enough words. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to your fans, Motts. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
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Stunning.
I love also how the tents give you a prespective on the scale of the building.
Just perfect! Great job, Motts
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Very interesting insight, Joseph. Thanks! Great shot, Motts....I take it you took this from a mountain?
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Didn't anyone notice that you have to wake up looking like a clown before beginning your day? lol!
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I agree Nevermore - with the little balcony - out of everything, that was the first to catch my eye. VERY STUNNING PICTURE! Has to be one of my favorites - its so hard to choose!! :0)
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Perfect word....Elegant. I love how the shadow from the iron in the window is just so slight.
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Maybe the people that lived there were REALLY short? :0P Beautiful shot!
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Is there a fungus amungus? :0)

Very haunting. LOVE IT!
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I like this shot....very MUSH! :0)
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Sorry if anyone has already asked this as I didn't read ALL the posts. My question is why is it that most of the windows in places like this, with bars, are always missing the criss-cross in the middle, in the lower window? Is there a reason for this? Just wondering. I also realize that this is an old thread...any passer-bys that could answer would be great! Thanks!
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All I can think about is Jim Carey doing Fire Marshall Bill on In Living Color....LOL! Great pic, though....keep up the wonderous job!!
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Who is in the window on the right side of the door? Looks like you guys weren't alone!
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I'm waiting for that girl from The Ring to come twitching out of the darkness!
EEK!