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Hey Keith, Great Idea!!!
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i hope micheal jackson isnt in that room!!hehe
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All joking aside, a real moss carpet in a home doesn't sound like too bad of an idea. Maybe not in like... a bedroom, but if I had an enclosed porch or something, it would be kind of neat. If you put in that really soft moss it would be all soft and cool. Perfect for bare feet on a hot summer day. I should start a business installing and caring for such things!
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Wow you guys sure do a good job. Maybe you will get some more pics
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this is one of the most beautiful pics ive ever seen in my life,it would be the best album cover for a music group. it brings peace whrn you look at it.
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Greatly apreciate it's tone and quality. It provokes a feeling of entrapment and loss of freedom.
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Mom!!
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hmm.. looks suprisingly new
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wow the colors are beautiful.
Murph,

From the "About" page on this site:

"All photographs are from digital cameras; most are from a Canon 300D Rebel, some of the older photos and infrared shots were taken with a Sony F-707. I retouch the brightness and contrast and sometimes the color in post processing (as most are RAW files)."
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o and btw.....what type of camera do you use.....cause i also like to explore some places but even during the day time its hard for the camera to catch certain things.......because its not bright enough in the lens but it is in the human eye.....the flash doesnt help either sometimes....so i was just wonderin if u would care to share your wonderful secret
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this picture is so amazing it almost looks fake....what a great shot motts
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Very Nice!!! There Is A God!!!
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Ah, Demon's Alley. I always thought this place was very overlooked by explorers. It's kind of rare to stumble upon photographs of it anywhere. But, it's gone? That makes me sad. ; __ ;
As the ghost hunters that emplored this site. Let me just say, these pictures are beautiful. Talk about an outstanding beauty of history in long island.