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now this is a nice picture. :)
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ohh, wow. nice.
I agree with Lynne. Wonderful shot, brilliantly dull colors with an eeiry lighting effect. And the perspective...wow. I feel like I am falling backwards when I gaze at this image. Good show Motts!
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your mausoleum shots are great how do you decide if your gonna do black and white or color they really are a terrific collection of photos
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this is one of the best pictures ive seen yet!!
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genius !!!!the light the feeling just a beautiful picture
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im suprised its in tact usually abandoned places mean broken lights
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mr motts you are a genius with your pictures im in awe i have looked at most of them and i cant tear myself away they are breathtaking,desolate,and beautiful and sometimes scary but worth the time spent looking at them again thank you!!
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must of had catholic affiliation....altars and saints can only mean one thing
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It's a paved road, it is just really old and unmaintained.

It takes a little discretion to get there, especially now that they've hired a security company that patrols the grounds. That's all there is to say about that ;)
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must of been a beautiful place at one time
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agreed someone could of made use from them they are beautiful
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sad end to books left forgotten and unwanted in an abandoned school..................what reason behind the closure???
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Motts, I see there is a dirt road in this one. When entering any of these buildings and Pennhurst I'm guessing you don't just pull your vehicle up park it and walk in the front door . How do ya do it? I assume you've gotta be kinda sneaky to get in there right?? Do tell please...Sorry of this is a stupid question, just wondering .
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my school never had shower curtains or stalls for that matter you took group showers