12 Comments Posted by KD

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Ah, Mr. Motts I keep returning to certain galleries, this is my favorite I think. This shot would look fantastic blown up poster size & hanging on my living rm. wall! Thanks for sharing.
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Well Mr. Motts thank you for so many fantastic journeys! I like the kirks the best, they are what led me here. Although I am very fond of those shots you are in...I'll leave it at that. No point in being inappropriate...Considering I'm old enough to be your.....older sister.Tee Hee.
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I bet the numbers on the lockers match the numbers on the cubby holes, probably employee numbers or something.
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Patty- Heeeeheeeeheeeeheeee
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I love the way the curve of the tree seems to mimic that which is on the wall. Fabulous!
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Maybe a little late in posting, but gimme a break! Somebody took a little offense with Dr. Sketch! Thanks for the laughs! Love ya lots Dr. Sketch! (notice I used the spell checker)
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Am right there with you BritChick! Would love to endulge in many of Mr. Mott's spots!!!
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I can see how this would remind you of "Littlest Princess".
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Mr. Mott,
was that a second story 'porch' or was there no access to that part when the school was open?...can't tell if its only for fire evacuation purposes...oh to have seen this building in its hayday.
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i love the shattered reflection on the pieces of glass!
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again...denial of just a glimpse at the worl outside...i wonder how much that contributed to their already fragile mental state.
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I have never been moved by photos before....you are truely spectacular at what you do! Please keep these coming! How sad to be tempted with the outside world only to be denied a true glimpse of it from this room. Kinda negates the term 'solarium'.