697 Comments Posted by C-note

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The castle of my dreams, and my white glown waves past my legs as feet never touch the frosted ground when you are fast asleep.
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Drop a coin and wait for the sound............
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A swan dive from here is a bad idea, even if bungie jumping!
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Who in there right mind would let this perfect place go to ruin?!!!! This view is worth millions!
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I am enamored with old, tarnished, and rusting gears.
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Breath taking as usual! Since 35 mm film has gone the way of the Dodo...they make crappy neckties.
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I'd try to run up! That must of been a fun task to get up there!
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The 24 second frame is just right for this shot.
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I wonder if you could see straight throught to the floor below Motts?
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The odd little man hints a bavairian style to him, in my opinion.
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With any fine piece of history, it is a broken fairy tale when it goes to waste and neglect, even demolition.
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See I told ya! Plaster! Cheap, mass produced, lazy plaster.
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Ehh......plaster over bricklay. Typical. At least the arches were wood carved. In the regency era, alot of the floral and scrollwork were done in plaster. Even the dental work done near the ceilings in most buildings were plaster stretched out with horse hair.
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I wonder if the scrollwork up there was marble or plasterwork?
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An Azure Hall. It makes me think of the blood Queen's castle in Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust. But it was all red instead.