247 Comments Posted by davewilly

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It really is "Clean" compaired to the rest of the place. and that fact that Jars and instruments are around still and that the looters havent found them yet is very cool. Thanks for the insite to these places Motts!!
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I like how the distorted plaster on the wall looks as if souls are trying to push their way out of the walls.
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Thats a great shot. And just think all that decay is 95% caused by what we need most to be alive......water.
Hey Mr. Motts do these places reek of dampness-mold. I know one sheet of sheet rock crumbling from water damage smeels pretty bad but the whole place doing it must be something. But you can almost sense it in the photos you shoot. but to really sense it you would have to be there. I guess you can re-live some of the smells and feelings of the rooms as you view the photo's afterwards just as you are still there.
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Cant wait to get up in the cupola! But sure wouldn't want to have been the roofer! Thats a pitched roof!
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Its just mother earth taking back what belongs to her.
After all everything it took to make the place came from something that came from the ground.
But I love the Ivy on the walls...we dont the lovely green stuff here in the desert.
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Its a incredible shot thats for sure.
As for it being there it might have been an after thought. and enough room to add a straight stair case.
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I am new to this site....ok I cant stop looking at it I found it monday and havent done a lick of work sense! I ve just been looking, learning and enjoying all the great photos. Mr, Motts you are very very good with the lens.
Lynne-You have my full respect for what you do and the others on here that do as you do.

Now for this picture...did anyone notice the white/aluminum colored line across the top right of the machine???? It becomes transparent as it crosses the square vertical tube...but it does not disapear!
Why I noticed that I dont know...