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Fabulous! I miss seeing fireflies out east growing up. I've never seen any out here.
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I feel the same way, it's an awesome shot and the colour is wonderful. Good one Motts!
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And why do the painted lines on the pavement stop exactly at the crack?
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Lynne's crackin' me up already! It's a lah tee dah lady who just burped and shocked herself. "Oh my!"
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Great shot! The building looks so cold and forbidding.....
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Ooooooh I love it when I come here and see new stuff! :o)
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Surprisingly, this is the first photo to give me the "goosebumps"!! Creepy.
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i was there tonight but it seems they knocked alot of the buildings down.. do you know where there are buildings that are still up and that i can get into to walk around......????
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If you go to "About," Mr. Motts says:
I use a Canon EOS Digital Rebel and a Sony DSC-F707. Hope that helps. :-)
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Cool! Didn't know the Comments had a sound FX coordinator!
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Sorry if there's a FAQ somewhere with this info, but what type of camera do you use for these shots? Is it a 35mm, a larger format, digital?

You're an excellent photogragher. I'm jealous. 8 )
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Happy B day Ed!
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I was just following the formula, but it does look weird. It should read 1 golliwobbler to protect us from the rain...............check mark. Sorry to corn-fuse ya, dahling!
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Thanks everybody for the b-day wishes! ;-)
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The solid blocks of color make this photo really interesting. I like how the sky is very blue, but the asylum has kind of muted colors. That little brush of ivy in the center really pops off the brick. Very nice.