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I'd rather pluck my eyeballs out barehanded than see how much I weigh. ;-)
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Em . . . . . . . . "homey"?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Twug, now TELL me you don't see a turtle on its back, just TELL me this.
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It's a beautiful building.

I have a class currently on the Psychology of Death and Dying and my instructor was a councilor for terminally ill patients at Worcester State hospital. As she was talking about some of the patients who were particularly memorable, I was thinking about Mott's pictures. It sort of came full circle for me and made me think a bit more about the actual people who lived here.
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Thanks Lynne.
I guess laundries make me feel a little dirty in a sick sort of way. Man! I'm demented.

Anyway, there is still so much more of this site that I haven't seen yet, off I go->
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LMAO, i was wondering the same thing!!!
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why, thank YOU, motts! some of your photos tell a story, some of them, like this one, express beauty. ALL of them are thought provoking and deeply introspective. never mind the "rules", whenever a photograph moves people with such emotion, you may be sure that you have accomplished your ambition, and very successfully, at that! it is that aspect of your work which holds significance. it is captivating an audience. and that is what good photography is all about. and, yes, i notice the imagination and creativity behind your use of infrared and kodalith, among other things, to enhance some of your photos, indeed, the mark of a true artist, as even ansel burned parts of his photos while developing them to enhance their natural beauty. it is what separates simple snapshots from photographic masterpieces.

overall, motts, i am most impressed with your work!
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Rose....ah..umm, I mean Lynne, what did you do with the "Heart of the Ocean"?
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The clock, or parts there-of, somehow ended up in a antiques shop in Chicago.
The preservation dude's bought it back and re-installed it during this past summer.

http://central.termina ... 05/Picture_568.jpg
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I have only one burning question about this picture. Motts, did you try on the gloves?? *blushes*
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powerful image, especially with the empty medicine bottle lying within it's midst. the stories one conjures with this picture! fantastic shot, motts!!!
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either this shot totally looks like a goaltender, or missing a full nhl season has finally taken it's toll on my sanity.... (hockey's back! HOORAY!!!)
i was there and i was wondeirng where this is and what building its in can someone email me info positiveydropped@aol.com
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nothing worse than a drunk keyboard, eh, barbara? ;)

leave it to good OLE' lynne! :)
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Hell yeah that'd be pretty sweet looking!