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I can think of no appropriate words for this shot. Are those mirrors in that room, or a window?
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This image conjurs up so many emotions and song lyrics!
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As klutzy as I am, I can see myself at the bottom of these puppies, and it ain't a pretty mental sight.
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I'd love to see how the framing crew did this without circular saws or power nailers!
Good grief.

Quite a shock, I'd imagine, to push open a door or turn a corner and suddenly find yourself staring down a yawning, three-storey hole!
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I feel a tad queasy, ~Meself. : )
Another admin building, another beautiful stairwell. Deja vu anyone?
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Orb, did somebody say orb? Yeah, Lynne, this is one groovy shot. The bird is sweet. Great shot, Master Motts!
"perspective" "think" even....
The perspectiv on this is incredible. It's leading my eye somewhere I don't hink it want's to go....

Wow.
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My God. It makes me feel so small. The sky over the building is phenomenal. I wish I could have been there with you, even if it was just for this one photograph.
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After "walking" the graffiti scarred halls of Byberry waiting for Motts to come back, this is a refreshing change.
Looks more like Freddy Krueger's chair :D

And Twug, I'm with you on the 'lonely chair' book. It's the lighting that makes these shots.
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That poor soul will never live that down, not with the likes of you two gals around.

:)~
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I been to pennhurst and in those tunnels, its creepy and chilling, i heard a child call out in the halls at 3