143 Comments Posted by Johnnsy

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looks to be some sort of light fixture maybe or perhaps just a piece of the ceiling on it's last legs. that's my guess.
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I wound't have been able to help it I would have taken one just as a momento.
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going crazy with the chairs in this place huh? haha those folders in the bottom left of the picture... were those just more of the same? lawsuits and records and whatnot? That wall in the back there adds a great touch, the boards slowly succumbing to time, revealing the raw skeleton within the wall.
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that gray machine on the right looks as though it may start right up with a couple of well placed kicks.
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wow. look closely at the floor. it's like, a geographic map. the green mold the land and the blue on the side there is the ocean. haha and standing in the middle of the continent is a chair fit for a god. Very thought provoking picture, Motts.
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oh well this is simply an amazing shot, it includes so much. you got the hallway, a door with paint peeling slowly off, another room with an arched ceiling off to the right, and the odd looking fallen light fixture in the foreground. my favorite of this gallery so far, yet so many more pics to come, can't be too quick to judge! =)
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that floor looks weird. like all bumpy or like there were rocks scattered onto it.
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yeah, pretty plain exterior. but oh, what a wonderful day! not a cloud tainting the sky. I love those kind of days...
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this gallery should be set to.... "Don't Fear The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult. ok i'm putting that on right now =D
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at the end there, did that lead outside? it looks rather bright down there.
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haha good point Andrew. Although I think you'd have to have a prolonged exposure to those things for them to have any effect on you.

wow, it looks like this floor has no limits. It just fades off into darkness. We see the factory at it's peak (during time of operation) in the foreground, as time goes by, it empties out, and darker it gets down the hallway, and eventually, all is lost, the facility is closed, and there is nothing but solemn darkness.
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wow, that facility was massive! and i love the comparison that goes throughout the years. gives some great insight as to what went on here, and now through Mott's photograph we see the same spot in a dark time indeed, nearing it's demise. I agree with the people who say it looks like an abandoned city as well. Awesome perspective.
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ahahah! yes, i love that scene in Jacob's Ladder! thanks for bringing that up, that's awesome...haha. =D
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someone mentioned it earlier i think, but i think it would be a fantastic idea to have a section of your website with a slide show of the pics and music playing during the slide show. when i look at these pictures, i usually have music on as i go through them, really adds another dimension and feel to already awesome photographs. just something to think about...
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so much contempt in those dark, circled eyes. what has she done to deserve this?