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This end just doesnt fit the gorgeous view from the other side, does it!?!
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This is just a beautiful curved walkway. Somehow the windows and the blue brick make it seem like its in a nautical setting. Really Nice!
Thanks for another great gallery Motts. I do love the panoramic photo on this page.
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The first thing i noticed was the face made by the whole picture. :)
Makes me think of Taunton. I like the porthole windows.
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Wow! Heavy-Duty! You can really see how thick these panes of glass were in your cool closeup here. Like this shot alot!
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I can imagine how nice this was once with the warm from the sun coming in through all these glass windows.
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The Black and White really lends itself to the feel of loneliness depicted in this shot.
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Lovely shot in motion. 2 of my faves > Black and White and Infrared . Thanks Motts!
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The bubbling and peeling paint looks almost like a wallpaper pattern on first glance. Great picture.
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The one in the center is especially well done. Really enjoyed this set. Thanks Motts!
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Mica that is a really awesome fabric printed in red white and blue. I have seen it in several quilt stores. It looks a lot better when it is clean. Looks like the teacher tried to swag it across the wall. Wonder what it looked like when new.
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LOL!! And that stool inside a stool..... =: - O
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Another great set Mr. Motts! Looking forward to the next. It's always interesting to see the world through your eyes.
Thank you :-)
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It does look to be a very sound building from the outside.
Is that some sort of fencing or wire mesh around the arched openings at the top? Just wondering if that was an atrium up there.