80 Comments Posted by Vince

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For some reason i can't explain this room puts me in mind of a lawyers office or a banker. I can see a large mahogany desk in the middle of the room and law books on the shelf while a man peers across the desk at you in a condescending sort of way.
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Getting the body up there would be the 2nd of my fears the first would be that it would fall back on my head. Yuck :(
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I would have been so tempted to sign in.
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Oh my that is a small freezer even for the dead.
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Ah i thought you where under the bells in this shot ether way grate angle.
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Mr Mott's you never cease to amaze thanks.
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Even this churches more mundane locations hold opulence I just love it.
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This shot gives me a tremendous sense of forbidding and a touch of vertigo. I can imaging one of those heavy bells crashing down on me yet I cant look away. Mr Motts I think the shot is better from this angle it evokes more raw emotion.
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It can be truly said that i have a Motts in my belfry.
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How aah inspiring.
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Even in decay this place still holds its original grace.
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What a marvelous site and lovely Gothic architecture and I am very surprised as well that the stained glass is intact. My guess would be the extensive metal frame work used to hold all the different colored pains of glass together acts like a reinforcement for the pains. The weakest point in a window is the furthest point from the frame like the middle and the bigger the pain the weaker the window.
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Wow this place is amazing with its detail and former opulence that still comes though. Some how and this might sound a little strange but it reminds me of the inside of a bee hive. I can imaging theses enormous bees buzzing around in there. I think it is the pattern on the ceiling that inspires this thought in me.
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Thanks gypsy it was the first thing I thought of when I looked at this ornate door and then behind it was this rusted leviathan peering at you almost to say “Come on in but you will never leave.”
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Thanks and ya there was a lot of cool places their from tank and helicopter grave yards to buildings in Kandahar as old as 1980s like the old Russian barracks to places hundreds of years old. As far as tanks and APCs go they where every where left buy the Russians, unfortunately so where the land mines. Well I will have to go though the pictures I got from over their and put them up in the forum if every one would like.