3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Gosh, even smaller than the last room! This is like Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
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Ugh - very claustrophobic feeling.
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I was going to be impressed at how well the tombstone had held up over the centuries, but then I re-read your comment that's it's relatively new. Still pretty damned impressive that anything is still there after all these years.
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OK, this is a definite favorite! I love the lighting, and spiral or circular stairways are always the best!
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Ha! And I had just commented on the serenity of the surroundings several panels back. Mebbe I better looka all the pix 'fore I comment. :-)
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Whoa! Now I could get into worshipping at a site like this! Makes me want to look for chicken entrails or something. Quite magnificent, both the site and the shot!
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So restful and serene looking . . . .
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Acccckkkk!!! Pook bucket!
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It's interesting when you think how knowing where a location is makes you look a photo differently. Because I knew this was in Germany and from the WWII era, I was put in mind of prisons and concentration camps because of the bars on the structure, whereas had I thought it was somewhere else I would have just assumed it was a normal security precaution. Makes me examine my preconceived biases.
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Ooooh! Very pretty!
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A well-deserved reward!
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Super angle, great colors, a real feeling of height, power, and heaviness.
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Shit. VERY nice.
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Definitely an "action shot," even though everything in the shot is still.
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The buildings and structures in this shot appear to be very nicely built. You can tell that a lot of work went into the buildings and that they have held up better over time than many modern buildings built with "superior technology" probably will.