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perfect. I love the light at the end.
Incredible. I LOVE it.
It gives the shot almost an hourglass shape (without the curves)... Like it is thinner in the middle...
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YES! Thank You; Lord Motts.
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I Think this poster was made by a group of children and that is why the writing does not match. Most of the sheep do not match either. Nor the writing inside the sheep.
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Thanks, I still have a few more galleries of this place coming up!
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The land in front of N8 and N9 had been bulldozed. Only the trees remain.

Hearsay, not first hand knowledge.
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Ed's prize is a scale model of a soap dispenser disguised as a light.
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I agree with Talon Godchild. It's a very neat effect, to be sure. Very cool that it happened so organically.
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I agree with quest.
Although it's pretty much selfish of me, I would have taken that home with me. It should have never been left there, it's so neat looking.
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I agree with PiP, the darks and the lights are very dramatic.
It's interesting how you could almost imagine this room to be still in use or something to that effect...
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I personally love this angle, and the fact that it was done in black and white. It really does set a nice mood for the photo. Great job!
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The level of decay right here must have been immense. Just...wow.
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Between this shot and 'Turquoise,' which is so tranquil in its decay, I think this gallery is my favorite of yours, surpassing even Gravesend.

Your work is just stunning. Thank you for the risks you take to get it.
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Ha! Ed wins the prize!

Someone go get Ed his prize!