288 Comments Posted by Grifspop

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At first, I thought this was a window, then I realized it was the sunlight on the wall, coming through the window. Great shot, Motts.
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I just located this courtyard on Google Earth, it's pretty cool checking it out from a satelite image.
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I hope its really shiny, ~Me.
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This almost looks like the water line in a swimming pool
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I really like Mott's descriptions too. I look at the picture, come up with my own description, then scrool down to see if it matches Motts' description, and it usually does.
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This picture almost looks like an impressionistic painting, thanks for the education, Motts.
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Santa probably uses pulleys like this to keep his reindeer from separating at flying speeds,so I can understand the confusion, Lynne.
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So far, this is my favorite "lonely chair" shot.
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Hey, Motts,
I don't know if this is a dumb or obvious question, but was this shot taken in infrared?
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That's a tidy little profit, buy for $1860. an acre, sell for 1,000,000. an acre. Plus, he still owns 372 acres, only in America.....
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I think that the clown is smiling because he's about to munch on that giant paint chip.
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I vaguely remember reading a story about a couple of crackheads that were pulling copper wire out of some abandoned street lights, and one of the lights was still electrified, one of them got electrocuted.
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Go to the extras section, there is the greatest hits section of Motts' pictures, along with my favorite shots: the panorama pics.
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Come on, girls, you know it's the "lonely chair" shots that you love the most.
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Lynne, this a prime example of the copper that gets stripped out of these buildings.
Scavengers tear up the walls to get the copper to recycle.