109 Comments Posted by Lizzie

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This is stunning work. There's nothing sadder than seeing something - a building, a plot - fall into disrepair and ruin, especially when you know that someone long ago had put so much of himself/herself into it.
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The trees look just like that right outside my window..

Beautiful.

Yahoo new gallery!
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We have a beautiful cemetary here in Victoria with mausoleums similar, but smaller, as well.
Even with a point&shoot; Canon, a 30sec. exposure is magic at night :)

It would have been neat to see inside this location, like Crypt of Barons.
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Which Sony camera? Just a Cybershot? or one of the a-series?

Gawd I adore IR...
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I SELL THAT LENS! *cameras too.. lol*

Unfortunately I don't get to try it on anything fancier then a 7D, and inside the store - BOO.

Glad to see someone having fun with the wide-angle, especially you, Motts :)
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Love love love!! New gallery!! YAY!

Fab shot :)
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I think thay are actually hanging bricks!

the mind baffles :D
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Fab new gallery! Thanks so much!
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must have been so beautiful... at one point..
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You made my Saturday morning!

Thank you mr.Motts!
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My eye goes past the chair and straight to the arched windows...
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Ha! While having control of your own water pressure/temperature is nice, I probably wouldn't mind having that many showerheads!
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Agreed. You'd expect more contrast between the two time periods, but short of being in b&w, there really isn't much!
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All for venereal disease?

Yikes!
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Ooooooh! LOVE.