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Prolly not, Backy.
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I love this shot! I love the light coming from the bottom of the door instead of where you'd expect it to be coming from (through the mesh covering). I want to see what's behind the door... :0)
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Thanks for the fantastic gallery, but Motts, what did this place look like on the outside? Did it LOOK like half of a building?
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Oooo...could it be?!?!
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wow................
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You sure it's not a soap dispenser, Motts?
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LoL! That's what I was thinking, PB!
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Motts,

I love this shot...it has so much to say...
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What a sad commentary on our society, to destroy something as beautiful as Danvers. The architecture of that place as seen in your photography is so stunning, I don't even want to know when they start the destruction.
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This shot reminds me that through life there are periods of light and dark times, but in the end all of the things we've gone through have led us to a place where we can accept all of those things...and learn from those things.
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"... Til I find a perfect place,
To sit down with my pen.
Where I listen to the heart and soul,
Of the perfect place I've found,
Becoming one with the earth and sun,
With every perfect sight and sound."

~ Earl F. Hubbard Jr.
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Thanks!
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"Time, --envious time,--loves not to be
In company with mirth,
But makes malignant pause to see
The work of pain on Earth."
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I love this shot! The "Orange Glow" is intriguing!
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Nah just some desks and random things.