37 Comments Posted by Ian

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I like the stained glass in the background.
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they have all those signs at the old military base near me (Caution--Blast Area) but my stepdad was stationed there, as was a neighbor, and they said about the only thing you'd find laying around was small caliber...rifle rounds, etc.
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this is late, but i agree with the whole "animals know when they're about to die" when my dog of about 14 died of heart failure, he went to his favorite spot under the porch and laid down.
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first comment I've posted, but this is a really cool shot.
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THE WAY THE PAINTING IS ON THE WALL WITH THE PATTERN IT LOOKS LIKE AN INSANE MAN BEHIND BARS. IT IS QUITE APPROPRIATE FOR THIS PLACE.
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MUST HAVE BEEN SOME EXPERIENCE.
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THE CROSS YOU GUYS ARE SEEING IS THE METAL SUPPORT FOR THE DROP CEILING AND THE WHITE MATERIAL IS ACTUALLY THE CEILING TILES
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LOOKS LIKE LIGHT COMING IN THROUGH THE BOARDED UP WINDOW.
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I can't believe the homophobia in these comments.
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The filter makes the trees look like CLOUDS. Castle in the sky... amazing.
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If that's not a hazard I don't know what is! LOL
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the pic on the left is DEFINATELY a Ticonderoga, not an old pic either, you can see the VLS system on the foredeck..those were added in the early 90's..the pic on the right though, may be an Iowa..it could also be a photo of an older cruiser like a Worcester class...
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Ooooo, I went to Buffalo to stay w/ some relatives for a while and they lived only a few blocks away. As soon as I saw the place I knew i had to check it out.
Absolutley beautiful yet so dark and imposing.

Loooove the photography btw
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Your work is very beautiful. Now i must go out, explore and shoot!

Thanks for the inspiration!
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This Shot is beutyfull. I love the banister. Motts you have an eye for things i will tell you that.