245 Comments Posted by kassie

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Well, Motts, I think you should publish a book too. I know that I would cherish such an item, forever.
As for money, if you don't feel like asking for it, what's saying we can't have a garage sale of sorts?
You know, all of us who support you, start up an e-bay account under all of us, and have all the money go to you, and we would send what we sold?
Pictures like these are worth sharing with the world. And I'd buy a couple of copies to give us special gifts. I know people who would love your photos.
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Wow, I adore this shot, and I love your caption for it as well, it's just awe inspiring.
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I was thinking the exact same thing.
Methinks that they should use this room as an interrogation room on CSI instead of the ones that they do use. It might have a higher success rate, methinks.
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That is a particularily eerie picture, and it almost looks as if there is a dark figure on the left, which fades off towards the floor.
Very, very nice, indeed.
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Wow, I absolutely love this shot, the intermingling of innocence, and corruption.
That wheelchair almost looks scared, as if it's hiding, don't you think so?
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I agree with J.
I don't think a "God" had anything to do with this arrangement, persay, as much as MaDMaN's preposal of how it happened (which was a very clever one at that. He gets my applause.)
No matter how it was made, it's still quite interesting, and to me, it almost seems impossible, even if MaDMaN's explaination is true. It just looks really set up, but if it is natural...then oh my heck.
Nature is a very amazing thing.
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It does look like it's creeping down the stairs, doesn't it?
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Wow, that is pretty eerie, it's so friendly and then...not so much so.
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That is just amazingly breath taking. I wonder what it was used for? Perhaps dinners for special occasions such as Christmas?
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It sort of looks like a bird if you look at it upside down, kind of like a seagull.
The wing span-ish areas wouldn't be easy to get lost in, I don't suppose, but the body-ish part would get me all confused and turned around, methinks.
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I really like that angle for the picture! It makes it even more disorienting!
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"The dead seek out sin."
- Silent Hill

Nice shot, I really like it. It seems kind of sinister, indeed.
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And I can see why too! The title really fits it. As soon as I saw this shot, I couldn't think of anything to say, except beautiful! It's really a breathtaking shot.
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Good point, Sven-Erik...I always wonder about that, how these randomly dispersed wheelchairs just get there. It's quite odd, kind of haunting to think of.
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Oh, I absolutely love that shot. It's so lonely, but I love how the wheelchair is highlighted by the natural light. To me, that signifies the hopes and dreams of the patients, during a very hard part of their lives.