103 Comments Posted by girlJaye

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Is this another take on the solitary chair shot?
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The lines in this shot are awesome, Motts. I love how the lighting fixture lines up perfectly with both the piping above the two doors and also with the line on the floor where the carpet/flooring is pulling up and apart.
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Hey, there's a blue "x" in the first doorway on the left. I wonder if it's like the brother of the pink "x"-'s
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The sky is beautiful through those skylights. It's like a little taste of freedom for the hungry soul...
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Absolutely fabulous!
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I thought the same thing, too, Kyo. There's something vaguely distressing about this photo - something besides just the smashed window. I can't quite put my finger on it...
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Wow! The patterns in the moss are fantastic! I love the way the shadows on the back wall make it almost a light robin's-egg-blue. The vibrant green of the moss agains that pale blue color is really nifty.
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I think the Christmas decorations in hell sure are pretty...
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So, Motts, which one's supposed to be heaven, and which one's supposed to be hell?
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Oh, I KNOW it was a doodad, but let me ask you this: might they have possibly used it as a thingamawhobber at the same time?
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I wonder what those "x"-'s mean. Did there seem to be any pattern as to how they were placed?
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Motts, you're like the mac daddy of perspective shots!
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Ka-ching!
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Deep thoughts with GirlJaye... check out how all of the little bolts at the bottom of the bannister are screwed in to the exact same angle.
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This place must've been incredible in its heyday. It's still incredible.