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I love how they're all "dripping" from the ceiling, like big metal vines or something. Have you considered making this thing black and white just to see what it would look like? Might be cool cuz of hte grain.
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sweet. Have you considered making this one black and white just to see what would happen? You might like the results, what with all the grain you got from the night vision.
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Call me lame but the i dig the witty title. Ok, yeah, I'm lame. Awsome shot. Nice and mysterious.
if i may be critical though, i wish you'd gotten a bit more of the crumbling detail in the rubber
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The colors and composition are awsome. Looks like a Mondrian paining on crack.
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I like how you cropped it for the wallpaper. Love the purple light.
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the line "what were you eating??!" comes to mind.
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see this is what UE needs more of: abstraction. Btw awsome use of selective focus, man!
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Now we know how to settle Lynne down, give her hallway shots.



Love ya Lynne, really I do enjoy your rants. :)
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second look, it looks like those dials and stuff on an old "Outter Limits" show.
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so breathtaking and haunting
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simply beautiful and serene.. so much solitude
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looks almost liek the staircases into 122 and 123 at kings park
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Hey Ed! Look! It's a scale!

~No static at all - FM - no static at all~~

:-)
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Since the site has been bought by a redevelopment company, trespassing is highly guarded against. Furthermore, these buildings will soon be gone, so there's no use hiding that it's [removed]
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aiyo, thats where we chill for hours, just sittin on that same roof... im 12, and thats how i spend my well earnded time, lol