697 Comments Posted by C-Note

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Either way, the both make sense. Walking therepy or pole guard.
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Not trying to sound pessimistic or anything, but X's on door also do mean that the plague or even the dead were in rooms or even houses.
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Yeesh......I'm running back to the porch now!
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Natural wicker furniture and iced tea would work for me, and lots of bee spray too.
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The style there as I can see is of the Spanish influence. From the wrought iron on the stair case to the more moorish tilework on the floor. I could almost see this area in terra cottas and avacados here.
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No!!! It is a juction box! Follow the covered cord down to find a plug down there!
Now getting back on to the artistic point of the photo, Motts clearly shows the usage of the tight angle of this stairway. And the fact that the range of light to accentuate the artistic value that the 19th used quite frequently, even in the utilty area's.
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I wonder if Judd Nelson would finish his joke while he is up there. LOL!
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I think everyone can agree that pink is the enemy of all colors!
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The snow on the trees truly shows the fact you are a true artist amongst phtographers! But Sepia is always good too!
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It's the background that truly frames the art.
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Come towards the light!
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This hallway represents the current state of the office buildings and industry there is in Saginaw, MI!
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The sharp contrast between the light and darkness as it is used to represent in this hallway is a decision, plain and simple. As we are programed as human beings and pulled by our spirits, which direction do we go? Darkess represents the fear and foolishtempation that gives us the cold emptiness of the abyss where there is no joy and everlasting void in which the foolish only tred. Where the light opens up the clairty, the true view to your surroundings, safety and absolute warmth and truth to where no wrong can happen here. And most upon all is, happiness to just be in the light.
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I believe such atrocities would of taken place,
there were no laws then protect women back then from abuse in any form, especially spousal abuse. As you can see the walls do not lie. Even to this day, they weep for the women that had been there.
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Motts use of hallway is what I interperate as the utmost respect to the ascension to heaven.
An there is always the use of light, be it in the middle or the end, light is always present.
Thanks Motts!