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Man those floors look scary
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Thank you, I was hoping to get a book printed but the cost to do so is very high... perhaps after I've built up more photos and have some money to spend I will be able to do something like that.
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motts, how long has this place been abandoned?
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madman, i was thinking the exact same thing, i couldnt begin to imagine being locked in a tiny cell , free to be looked at by anyone passing by.......creepy
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i love these shots of the sun reflecting on to the wall , kinda makes it look like a window into a different world.
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Awwwwwww . . . . . . I don't want these to end!
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The colors and texture in this picture are marvelous.
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Truly awesome . . .
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There is no small irony that this puts you in mind of stained glass windows in a church . . .
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I love how you do these hall shots.
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As usual, Mr. Motts, the colors and perspective are flawless. I was thrilled to see another set up tonight. Can't you spend your life entertaining and educating us with these pix? ;-)
Seriously, you need to put a lot of these pix together for a book and get them published somewhere.
Ohh! Beautiful shot motts!!! I think that is just amazing! You should consider taking a trip to a national park with that camera of yours.
The images of this place give me a certain feeling. It seems like every wall in this place has a face that is fretfully showing sorrows. Esp with the caskets and all....there must be some hauntings.
This is one amazing image. Your caption gives it justice. The wrinkles on this door bring a sadness to my heart i never would have felt without this powerful image. Thank you Motts.
Me eyes may be playing tricks on me, but that looks like a girl in a nightgown coming out of door number four.