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that would be cool if the hall way was actully tilted that way
its the ultiment lonley chair awsomeiness!!!
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^ mmk.
one of my faves, Motts. TY !
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Hey Motts, have you ever been to spider gates??
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The black and white combined with the depth, is staged but not.
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The little fellow on the wall, upper middle wall. Did he have anything to do with the horribly obese people who tumbled out of there chairs and broke them when they laughed so hard at the human comedy that was going on around them at the time, what turmult. Sort of topsy turvy, in a whimsical way. Nice shot, oh great Mott one.
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Absolutey more artistry, something to get a hold of.
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It had the spiritual composition of an airplane hangar. Something missing in this pic. It not the observer, it's the thing.
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Odds are that this place wasn't in very good condition even before it closed. Heck, one of the local malls here built between 1981-83 has leaks in the roof, one so bad the drywall has peeled off the ceiling around the leak. And this is a high end California mall with a new roof applied late last year! Odds are the roof on this theater was already leaking even before this place closed.
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I love the lighting on this...and I can just imagine the texture, all that wonderful peeling paint under my fingertips...ahh... So beautiful. I can't help but be entranced by how tall the ceilings are...gorgeous.
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When Lynne says, "Ahem", be prepared!!
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Too funny, Motts!
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He has magic in his eyes....he sees what we all don't see.
Yeah, this one's beautiful but kind of spooky...
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why don't these type of pictires have more comments? wow, these are awesome shots. i just love the views.