245 Comments Posted by kassie

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Yes, this place looks almost rather exotic and tropical, even though I know that it is not.
I really do love this shot.
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Motts, I think that selective colouring was the perfect idea for this shot.It's really quite...I don't know. I like it, a lot.
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I concurr with Lynne. It's almost as if you're looking down and forward at the same time.
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How odd...there is a toilet, yes, but where, pray tell is the sink, Mr. Motts? Did they have one in the cell?
I am tempted to leave my mind at rest, saying it's the thing above the toilet, but I'm just not sure. Could you clear this up, please, Mr. Motts?
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Wow, that is a mindfreak and a half!
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That is a very strange sight indeed. o.O
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Something rather trippy about this photo, in my opinion, is the fact that the peeling paint has taken on the form of the bricks, and therefore looks as if it's brick style wall paper.
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I must admit, this looks rather sinister, indeed. Imagine how your heart would stop, in a shadowy basement like this, if you were to go to the shadow box and open it to find one single knife missing...?
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Barbara, you're not alone. I saw the exact same thing for a second.
I don't know why, but the mood in this picture seems rather melancholic, and somewhat violent.
I suppose that is due to the monochrome, and the broken mirror.
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Jeez, Mr. Motts. Amazing. This is another one of my very favourite pictures that you've taken. It really does rock, and I'm so glad you shared it with us!
These images are completely mind blowing to me, I really do love them, especially when you get that reflection effect, it just looks freaking amazing.
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Holy crap Motts, I don't know if it's because I'm completely out of it or what, but this shot confuses me...Though, today, that isn't the hardest thing in the world to do. I love it though.
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I would personally buy two or three calendars if you were to ever make one, Mr. Motts. One for my room, one for my locker and one for at my Dad's place.
It'd be a good way to get your work further into the public eye, and then you would have a beautiful opportunity with making a book!
I'll support ya 100% of the way!
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You know, that whole sign is like one big freaking innuendo. Haha, naughty Power Plant People.
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I always find it rather spooky to see an abandoned building where the lights are still working in some places. Very creepy, if you ask me.
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Ahh, nature reclaiming man's structures. A classic struggle.

Oh, an EziliGede...I think there was a song that went, "Evil grows in the dark, where the sun, it never shines. Evil grows in cracks and holes, and lives in people's minds."

Sorry, I just had to. That song is like...perfect for your question. It looks like a baby tree to me! So cute!