152 Comments Posted by Grace

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How do you get so close to the edge, Motts? Aren't you scared a couple of the boards are going to break? Or do you stand far back from your tripod?
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Skye, that's just the light refracting on the cameral lense.
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Isn't that what all the guys say? ;)
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Wow. This shot blows my mind. I love the angle and the lighting.
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Motts, this is the first real industrial site you've been to in a long time. It's nice to see! I always love how you capture the dirty elegance of machinery.
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Motts, thanks for the info. If they really are going to demolish it, they're out of their minds. :( AND I LIVE IN VEGAS! Anything more than 20 years old and they blow it up!
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Fashion, see the key hole? You put the key in and either reset the system or set off the alarm. They probably had it this way so that not just anyone would be able to push a button and set off the alarm.
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So, Motts, what's the deal with the demolition on this place?
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I love the dilapidated state of this room. I'm always attracted to scenes like this. The colors are so rich and the tones are very warm. I like that you can imagine exactly how it looked when it was, and still see it as it is now.
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I agree. It has a very strong sense of memory, or a flash back.
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I love the streak of the stars.
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You don't realize when you're looking through the wreckage of these boats what a great history they had. It kinda makes me a bit sad to know that these ships used to be so loved and are now so destroyed.
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The sky is beautiful. The day looked gorgeous. I think it would be cool to go out there on a dreary, overcast day. It would set a really cool mood.
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This looks like a shot from a Hitchcock movie or something. Beautiful and disturbing at the same time
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Your photography has improved greatly since the last time you visited "Tenfold". It's much more consistent. Really, I envy you.