63 Comments Posted by garth

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yes!--really dig the perspective on this one...
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any close-ups of these arcades?
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Motts, did you do manual focus for this one...(and is the Rebel up and running again? I ask because i just got the 50mm f/1.8 lens for it and am really happy in low-light situations like in this shot.)
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i really dig how the composition of the shot is kind of half sky/half alley, but the walkways cut out the sky a bit. something very british about this shot...
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Yes! i love this shot--the upgrade to the site makes it look even more pro than it did before, Motts. Nice work.
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Yes! That's when they toured with Slayer!!!! Does anyone remember the one Halloween show where, as Slayer was playing, Overkill came out in sheets and danced around "haunting" Slayer? By the way, Radical Ed, it looks as though you're walking into the Abyss of No Return. I'm assuming you all brought lots of batteries for flashlights...
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Motts, i noticed that you hardly ever shoot your requisite Lonely Chair shots from the front or a front angle; any reason for the rear angle preference? it almost seems as though the chair is being "punished" ala "go stand in the corner Little Johnny"... By the by, there is something very disturbing about the way that one strap just kind of trails behind.
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dude, you get freaked out by your own shit--but leave mine alone! (temperamental and possessive about scary stuff)
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she's absolutely blurtiful!
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did anyone mention that this was a soap dispenser...?
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i just made it up, bro! and there's a damn type-o, too--it's supposed to say: "Watching the Watchers of the Dead and Dissected"
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this is my favorite--"watching the waters of the dead and dissected."
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Motts, this is one of my favorite of your shots!
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what gave away that it's soundproof? i can't tell from this angle...
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if cleaned and scrubbed, these would make great fucking digs!