86 Comments Posted by KEMPKES

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This is what Ross would have called "a happy little tree" growing out of the stadium blenchers!!!
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Why bother to visit this remote, cold, abandoned and forgotten places, when you could be comfortably staying in that horizon with higher buildings, water, electricity, heat, furniture, TV sets, movies, microwaves, popcorn and even maybe an internet connection that allowing you to drop by www.opacity.us?
I'll call it honor.
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And if I could ever manage to get at the end of those stairs... then what?
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I beg you pardon!!!??? and that goes to you too Motts!!! What you mean "nothing in here"!!!???, if you hadn't see anything you should have taken this shot in the first place!!! so you three should be spanked right away!!!
Look closely!, that bush looks like if it was gracefully dancing before it dried!, maybe just the reincarnation, if such thing exists, of some passionate guest from the past that freely decided to remain in come other form where he thinks he might have always belong.
Beautiful, Motts, even you didn't see it then.
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No words for this represented contrast... but some: would the ones we forget for any reason still look us from far away like old, like decayed but still strong and perfectly standing like if they didn't care, but still watching us maybe just for curiosity?... but what noodles my mind is who is watching who?
Thank you very much for the shot Motts, but I would take the civilization off, but in the other hand it wouldn't make me had that last thought which will haunt my mind tonite.
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Motts, get out there soon, left wall's about to collapse!!!... maybe that slim pipe its holding it al together but won't last for much!!!
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Beautiful "gateway to a wall", just the vandalism don't fit, but wonder if they're just posting their comments like us, but more fortunate since they're in the actual place!
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Those windows are like open mouths yelling!!!.... or maybe singing?
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Definitely my prior question answered, it was snow!

Geeeee!!! You should have named this pic "forgetfulness"!!! because if that tree is "indoors", then only Motts, the tree and us are the only left interested in this place up to date...

I love the lighting on the tree, its paradogically set in relation with the shadows on the wall... something you would miss being actually there, but photography allows it!

Please tell me Lord Motts you got that perfect by the middle shadow on the tree by chance or you're the Devil in lens!!!

But thanks anyway for the shot.
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Those architects knew what they were doing, but can stamp that 'fragile' now!

Very interesting shot, at first sight confusing if Motts was looking up or down.
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But very curious about what caused that bluish spots.
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Motts, could you please erase "the 'backwards' guy"?... didn't get the point, just makes me dizzy.
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Not that much by day after seeing the prior pics, so darkness must be "something". Now the definition of 'darkness' being; "lack of light" looks pretty conservative to me.
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I'll stop fooling around now Motts, you're my best friend now!!!

Is that snow I see?

Those seem like steel structures to keep this building alive, just like you Motts for inmortalizing it!
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Marvellous!!! Marvellous!!! Marvellous!!! Marvellous!!! Marvellous!!! Marvellous!!! ... don't you think Motts?
Insanely perfect!!!... I wonder where the decision of blocking the moon came from?
You're just so irreverent to all "cliches"... like this whole site is.
My best regards Motts!