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Goes to show, i don't know shit about phototraphy, thanks Mr. Motts!! ;-)
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As bad as the floor is, I wonder what is in in the rooms that can't be accessed!!
It almost does look like blood.
totally agree with Jewelyz08. it would be so cool to have a little tour clip
As many times as I have looked at this picture and I've never seen the guy in the middle of it with the tri-pod... I must be slipping... lol
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It still does, until your friend tears a fire bell off the wall and throws it down a long echoey hallway!
Then you figure whoever was watching you is leaving the scene very abruptly, as the guy that threw it is seven feet tall.
Long live Lanky!
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There's still things here and there, I have tons of pics of everything in there, but it's not as prevalent as before.
Twug,
Basements arent bad, its whats in them that is.....
let's all sing ymca.........
reminds me a little of h.r. giger, maybe? with a tiny bit of patrick woodroffe mixed in. or at least it looks like a base of one of their surreal works. does that make any sense? if not, please forgive me. i am an unfortunate sufferer of severe adhd.
i love all of this. all of these photos are so awsome
this is my first post... a bit behind on this shot but, given the particular nature of the photographs, not at all out of character, i suppose. first of all, motts, excellent, excellent work, not just the fine way you work your medium, but the haunting spirit you invoke as well. here, the clarity of the foreground, whilst keeping the focus on the background is intriguing as well as impressive. 2 exposures, perhaps? in any case, please keep up the great work!

motts, is there any way i can e-mail you? there is something i want to send you and also talk to you about, if it's ok with you....

thank you!
at least they won't have to take them far when they get caught.
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oooh...painful
I didn't do it! I want my lawyer!