4 Comments Posted by D.C.

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With all the wheelchair shots, I am starting to believe Mr. Motts doesn't leave home without them... (well, those and soap dispensers)
Is a great shot though Motts. Love your work and though I don't comment much, I pour over everything and recommend your site to my closest friends. You are a true artist.
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The light and angle this shot was taken, to me, makes the cherub look sinister. I think it is the way the shadows fall at the top of his eyes- like he is scowling. That or he is determined. Cherubs and angels are after all the warriors of God and not always the cute child-like characters they are always portrayed to be. Anyway- beautiful shot Motts. I have become quite a fan of yours and have sent the Opacity web page link to all my close friends.
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Anyone know what the P & A stand for?
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Motts, thank you for sharing a view of something I never thought I would see. I used to live very close by to the FSH- just down main street. I grew up around that area. I have always been intrigued by what it might look like inside. It is even better than I have imagined. Thank you for opening the doors for all of us and in such a splendid, artistic way.
You do not just take photographs but create mood and atmosphere. It's as if we were creeping along the corridors with you, ears straining to hear because something.... something made a noise down the dark hall behind us. Eyes flicking from door to door searching for the shadow we could have sworn detached itself from the blackness. Your photography is both beautiful and moving and I am honored that you have chosen to share it. Thank you. Dawn C.