222 Comments Posted by sketch

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I have not written any comments until now, but have been a fan for a while. I've been called Sketch for 30 years, which is natural if your last name is "Sketchley"
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Those connecting hallways are huge, like a giant jigsaw puzzle. 7 down, or 12 across. Give us the clues!
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Reminds me of a giant mechanical insect with huge jaws.
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...and all these hallways with incredible colors put together at this place.
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Cool shot. It reminds me of three switch plates put in this position, one in front of the other.
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That is an incredible tower. I can picture the stairs heading upward past each window. This tower was meant to be there for a long time.
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I know this is strange, but at first glance it reminds me of opening a door to an outhouse, and seeing the seat to the john. Mr. Motts, you have a great eye for shades and shapes.
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This shot reminds me of looking down the barrel of a shotgun. Unless you mentioned that it was burned out, I don't think I would have noticed that. The arches are what brings this shot into an "intention getter".
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Hey, the first for me, landing near the top for a comment. I love this staircase, looking almost like fresh gloss paint. The railing is what really grabs my attention. Nice photo, Mr. Motts!
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Lynne, you are by far the queen asshat! It isn't blood, it's poop!!! Really runny poop...
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Nah, they were cold long before they got here. You don't often hear of someone dying IN the morgue (although it would be more convenient if they did!)
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Motts, I apologize in advance...

If you don't like the comments we make, why are you reading them? The site is set up so that you can look at the beautiful pictures at the top and not even know there are comments underneath unless you go out of your way to look for them. I spent my first month not even knowing they were here! As with anything in life, be adult enough to ignore the things you don't want to read/hear/see. That's what the rest of us do...
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This might have been covered & I missed it, but why doesn't the color go all the way to the ceiling in most of these rooms? There is a clear line in almost every one of these that the color doesn't go past. Any idea why?
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I always thought the long exposure night shots looked fake, like something generated in 3D Studio Max or a similar program. Here's a good example: http://www.opacity.us/gallery81.htm
All of them look that way, in varying degrees. I know Motts took the pictures, and I'm just amazed by them, but they still look like CG.
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Skye: Woohoo!!! Alice Cooper fans unite!

Motts: great pic! I love how the edges of the walls are starting to crumble on both sides...