10 Comments Posted by Chicki

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This is one of my favorites locations! Excellent photos, since there are plastic flowers I would guess that the place has been ignored since about the 1950's, and that is sad. Your photos really are amazing in this location, I think you must have felt the aura of the location as well.

This last photo is beautiful as well, great parting shot.
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Beautiful photo, really love the B & W.

I don't understand why or even how you abandon a cemetary. This is so sad and you Mr. Motts have beautifully captured that saddness in your photos.
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So sad and yet beautiful. Isn't it a shame all those people are long forgotten and ignored? This photo has a thousand words.

I must tag along with you, need a gopher, errand girl, slave? lmao.
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Thank goodness you left those lights off, what a great shot!
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Another of your photos that I would love to have hanging on my wall. Excellent lighting, angle and subject.
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This was for the soldiers and personel on base. In the U. S. when you work on top secret projects you are not aloud to leave the base, so this is for recreation purposes. I would think more so than normal since this was on foreign soil.
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Awesome photo. Most people would walk on by, but not you Mr. Motts! Excellent photo. I agree with all the hints...would make great wallpaper.
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I want to hang this on my wall. What an amazing photo. Bravo!
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Fantastic photo great lighting good choice for the Sepia effect.
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It's Dr. Frankenstein's soap dispenser! LMAO