3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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NICE colors!
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Does anyone see the next eBay fad - "Actual Buttons from Byberry"? There's a market out there, people!
8`-)
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Too much CSI, much of which is bunk anyway. ;-) At old institutions or other abandoned buildings you get this junk running down the walls after a while. Hell, I've dated a few guys who had walls suspiciously like these . . . It's some combination of dirt, smog, oxidation, and mold over the years mixed with condensation, which, when dripping down the walls, looks pretty tacky. You'll notice the consistency of where it starts, the width/length of the trails, etc. Blood spatters are much more individualized and depend on where the victim was popped, how hard s/he was hit, etc. My guess is that these are a nasty light yellow/gray/brown color. Also, and if these were blood spatters there would be a line where the blood was diverted by the grab bars in the showers. :-)
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This would make a nice intro page, wouldn't it? It's one of my favorites.

Along with 3 or 4 hundred others . . .
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Agreed. A number of the Pilgrim exterior shots look like fake miniatures instead of the real thing, which is even weirder.
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Yes, it looks like it should be several feet deep - amazing!
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The more I look at this the more I like it.
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I really like this one. You have done a nice job of keeping this a relatively "clean" shot, but the contrasting colors and the contrasting shapes make it stand out.
God, I'm glad I'm not an art critic - I don't know how to say what I really want to say.
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Your contrasting colors are killer here.
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The unexpected colors really make this shot!
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NOT a good discovery to make on a rain-swept night at 4 a.m. in a drunken haze, eh? ;-)
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SOME-body is in time out. ;-)
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Pretty funny, by the way - "lost sole." :-)
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Makes me a tad queasy . . .
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I REALLY like this shot.