18 Comments Posted by quinnifer

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Fantastic shot.
Wallpaper per chance?
Also congrats on not getting arrested- the one time I tried we got busted :(
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In the center of the fan the peeling paint creates a profile of a guy with a mohawk who may be sticking his tongue out at us. It's uncanny- a self portrait maybe?
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Never seen a long exposure huh?
Anyway I always wondered which shots are Motts' favorites.
It makes my top 3 list for sure.
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Amazing find! The buildings are indeed gorgeous.
And Happy New Year!
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Beautiful. You should do more b&w's.
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Beautiful friggin' shot! Glad to see you experimenting with different angles & lighting; This seems very unique compared to what we've seen so before.
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I know it's just an illusion; but I can't shake the vision that this box is floating in mid-air.
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So did it occur to anyone that the bottom hinge is loose? I guess that makes too much sense though.
And I wish this wonderful site attracted more intelligent commentators. Is "OMG I get a cookie!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!" really f'***ing necessary every GD page?
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Perfect title as this hallway is definitely alive. I thought that they actually researched the effects of colors before they painted though. Hence institutional green- right? So if that's the case they must have been wanting to incite murder and violence in this ward.
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Wallpaper shot! I can only hope at least. Reminds me of a grand hotel hallway with the regal coloring.
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Who's behind the green door?
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Motts- can't say thank you enough. Your art has inspired me to pick up my camera again- one day I hope I can produce something this great
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This is simply amazing. So realistic with extraordinary detail I can't shake the feeling that I'm in the same room. I'll be dreaming in this location tonight I'm sure.
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Great angle on this! Thought I was looking down an elevator shaft at first
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Either that or a soap dispenser.

sorry...couldn't resist it