80 Comments Posted by Vince

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What mystery and was it a hidden room or just a door to nowhere?
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Wow this is an awesome shot and it dose kind of get the old vertigo going. Staircases without banisters freak me out. = 0
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I agree that window is awesome and I wish I had one like it in my place. Also is that brick in the ceiling under the plaster? I know this was in another place you did Motts but I got to ask how the heck do you put bricks in a ceiling sort of having it preset then hosting it up into place. If any one knows how you do this I would love to know.
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Such vibrant green and it bring new life to an old place.
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Wow Mr. Motts your on a roll and I love the ones from Germany for they have such interesting and rich architectural design.
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Oh I am a little out of it today and I apologize for accidentally dropping a “T” out of your name in an earlier post Mr. Motts and I meant to say in this one Johnson floor wax not Johnsonville. I think I was thinking of dinner.
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Thanks once again Mr. Motts and I always love it when you put up new picks of the places you have already been.
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When it comes to the floor all I got to say is Johnsonville wax an old solders best friend.
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What a monstrosity, it is enough to put one off going to the doctor. Definitely no care for comfort back in the day to say the lest.
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I agree with Larry D it is nice to see the absence of graffiti and to tack in the loveliness of the decay in all its virgin beauty.
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Yes there is a lot of lovely detail to this one and I think it is safe to say that Mr. Motts is to the camera what Leonardo was to the canvas.
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This yet again proves my theory that miracle grow don't have nothing on the growing potential of an old theater or auditorium.
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All the chairs quietly wait for the sowing of the next move while the sky is falling all around them. There is something vary poignant about this one.
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Water and time make fast work of even the mightiest of buildings.
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Good shot Mr Mots this one has a vary authoritarian feel to it kind of like old photos of courthouses or army barracks when they are taken at this looking up angle. It leaves you feeling somewhere between being judged and mocked.