441 Comments Posted by nvusofmotts

Wow. Can you imagine being one of the little kids being brought up to the front of THIS???? Scary.
No Baker-Miller in this place....(that's a GOOD thing....)
Joe: "Hard water".....LOL.....:-)
Oh!!! Just looked again. Are the stairs ANGLED, or is it just shaddow????? If so, that just upped the "coolness factor" of this :-).
That IS a rather bizarre set of stairs. Wonder why the floor it leads to is only "half-high". Then again, I've seen houses built on the sides of slopes or steep hills that have stairs like that because there's no other way to do it. Hmmm. I like the change from the ordinary, though. Sort of reminds me of the "stairway to the window" shot in the wierd pink bathroom in another gallery....(?).
Door to the inferno.....
If you didn't know this was a hospital, a few cafe tables and waiters in white aprons serving breakfast would fit right in, here :-). Love how the shadows on the porch floor seem to be "mirrored" by the vines growing across the ceiling, and I like the choice of B&W over color on this one. Nice shot.
Maybe not in black, but I'd certainly hire the person who did this to do something on my living room wall :-).
Agree with both of the last two posts. Eerie looking.
.....and those...
There is no way I could NOT go up those stairs......:-)
...sorry, "missiles"...
"Intercontinental ballistic missles". What an ominous phrase (still, even in this age).
This one grabs you and makes you look for a while (of course, so many of your shots do, Motts :-)). Maybe it's my Fine-Arts-Degree-Brain talking on this one, but this picture has so much going on (obviously), behind the actual subject matter. Speaking as a person who's enjoyed this site for over two years now, this particular image may be my new favorite of all. Metaphorical, literal, thought-provoking, and just plainly a great shot. This is one of the shiniest gems in the treasure trove of great images in your galleries. If you ever DO do a coffee table book, this one, in my humble opinion, would be a great cover to sum up the "character" of so many of the stories behind the locations photographed for this site. Sorry for the length. Thanks for allowing me the space to express this. Excellent shot.
Thank you for yet another gallery of places to vicariously "visit" :-). Always enjoy these.