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Holy Bat angles Motts!

*sorry, had to go there*
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An example of splendid decay
Amazing Motts, your eye for these shots just leaves me breathless
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I dont know Motts, why would the homeless want to come to a place where there is so much lingering sadness?
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It's so true, in every old abadoned building there will be a chair
all by it's self, as if just waiting for the people to come back again some day
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Stagnant lives and stolen childhoods

in a sick way, this is a fitting tribute to the Institution
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Oh Lord, this one makes me want to cry.
Damnit Motts, your too good at this, thank you for the images, as haunting and disturbing as they may be
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Meloncolic, you can almost see the lost shades waiting for anything more than what they had been denied
this wasnt life, it wasnt even an exsistance..it is hell
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And you know this how?
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Fragments of the past, scattered to our feet

disturbing Motts, very much so
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Forgive me for putting it this way, but the shot is so amazingly staged it could be used for a "Children of the corn" sequal

Beautiful and haunting, brillant and cold
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very............... very very pretty
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I doubt it's electric light, this looks like sunlight through openings in the ceiling

amazing shots Motts, Found your place by accient, and have gotton lost in your halls
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this place doesnt look abandoned
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Apparently, all the doors to the drawers of these things (or whatever the hell they're called) were all taken off because a girl who was with her friends got stuck in there somehow and died instantly ... anyone know anything about that??
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A friend of mine knows the guy who spray painted ENEMY on this building ... pretty cool, eh?