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this picture is amazing, it makes you want to stare at it forever... theres just something there thats... wow
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The Boogyman! ....and they thought the poor child was insane.
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Motts, this is my absolute favorite of ALL of your lonely chair shots--really evocative work here, brother-man!
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Motts, this, i think, is one of your Top 5 Interior shots--period. This is one you've got to sell when you get that whole element of the site up and running, for sure!
I think some places I've seen on this site even surpass Danvers. What's sad is that we all seem to measure them up against it. heh.
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YOU'RE ALL WRONG THIS IS WHERE THE GROW TYPEWRITERS..
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MR MOTTS PLEASE TELL ME THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON A BOOK ABOUT YOUR ADVENTURES AND THAT THE BOOK IS FULL OF YOUR PHOTOS, IF NOT WHY NOT.
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Motts, it was boring because you didn't have the actor they hired to play the witch hovering over you, pretending she was going to kill, cook, and eat you. ;-)
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creepy, and fucked up--love it! Motts, you might've disliked it, but fog simply owns!
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Motts, this is SUCH a surreal shot! awesome, awesome, awesome....
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NOTICE THE CLAW MARKS ARE ON THE -OUTSIDE OF THE DOOR,WHAT WAS TRYING TO GET IN??
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so can one actually get a button? i grew up in suburbia around philly and use to come here as a kid with my brother and hand out cigarettes to the patients. around 1985. this site is unbelievable.
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plying the imagination to get beyond the door. not sure if i want to go that far.
Never trust orbs you see around reflective objects. (Well, I wouldn't recommend trusting orbs in general) Especially in old and/or drafty rooms and buildings. Not to disprove your theory entirely, but it could be dust or dirt or a number of other things disturbed by the activity in a long since dead environment. But I would say never to rule out the possibility in a place like this ; )
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Yep... the architecture of the place seemed to be simple, but well-made.