552 Comments Posted by Kristiara

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The thing i find great is that he waited 5 MINUTES and went up stairs...I'd have been out of there immediately!

That is a classic "Bright yellow panic button" moment.
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I gave myself a pretty good burn falling into one of those things in my old house. Not fun.
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I think thats the first time i've seen him do that! LOL! Well, thats certainly something for the obituary.

World Famous Urban Photographer Mauled by a Mountain Lion while photographing an abandoned state hospital!

Back to the topic, i love the floor...makes you wanna play hopscotch
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Yet another amazing gallery! Its amazing all the praise doesn't go to your head...your one of a kind Motts, just like the places you capture with your camera.
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Yeah, i'm curious about the Axel Grease myself...can you imagine the windows with stainglass and check out the patterned brick work!
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Oh God! Motts you know i love my wood work and you never fail! Looks like pine and oak! Oh rapture!
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Darn it! I missed another one! Holy soap dispensers Batman!
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Man Motts! Your neck must have needed a serious massage after this place. You just cant help looking up!
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I think that has something to do with the fact that she works in the field.

But, back to topic...it looks like a crown that has fallen on the floor. The angle of the picture is very decieving. It took me a minute to figure out what it was.
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Look at how three dimensional the carvings are, they are not flat and undefined but almost alive.
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This should have been made an historical landmark, how can people look at this and remain unmoved!
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It looks like there's a mist coming from it, it looks like this gallery is gonna make me pull out my dictionary!
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The detail is astounding!
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Words just cant describe it, how little we appreciate such things.
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B&W was definitely the best choice for this one.