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i see the "shadow" stencil its pretty cool
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I work in an institution and the floor above my office hasn't had folks living up there for about 10 years and it's every bit as bad as this right up there because all the windows aren't sealed. Sometimes us lower floor luckies get the peeling pain effect from leaks and such (it's also quite humid here). Luckily we have a great new maintenance director who took care of the leaks so now the paint stays on our walls, but only on the floors where there is climate control. Surprisingly, it really doesn't take long for a place to look this bad.
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The newer models aren't anywhere as neat as the older ones. :-(
http://morningsidefunerals.com.au/images/caskets/pages/grecian_urn.htm
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One of my personal favorites - what a great job you did capturing the colors and texture!
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i think that graffiti defaces things completely and like... it just takes away from the more natural feeling of the picture.. but not so much now as in others, i guess it kind of DOES make an interesting contrast
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I think its for family members lol.
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Well, when Motts puts "not for visitors to see" one can only wonder. :P
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why in the world there would be toys for little children fashioned to look like clowns is beyond me, they are so CREEPY
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THANK GOD SOMEONE IS CAPTURING ALL THIS ON FILM{OR DISC}BEFORE IT DISAPEARS FOREVER!!
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this picture is amazing, you have some keen eye for beauty in the most unusual places
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if it carried steam, then why was there a wheelchair in it??
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Did it work?
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Email me at radical_ed@yahoo.com for that pic Ed! I can either have it in the body of the return email or send it as an attachment. Make sure you include Marshall or Byberry in the header. I dump unknown emails.
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If you wander around in the place for twelve-plus hours a week for years, you wander into stuff like this eventually. There's almost two dozen buildings in the PSH complex.
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I have to plead ignorance to this subject or of books dealing with same. I am not trying it discourage you. I believe that, the evidence being before me, you could pull it off. The larger problem being that, unless you have unlimited funds, you need some financial help in offering to the public at large a subject that may have a limited folowingl
However, you've done the work and it's very good. I wouldn't be suprised at all to find, in my favorite bookstore, a large format "coffee-table" volumn of your work (should you survive collapsing structures and watchmen) Go for it!