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These shots remind me of once noble and magnificent kings discarded into some sort of sad exile... beautifully disturbing images....
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This is an amazing shot.. as fascinating as it is melancholy.. great mood and tone..
This is so beautiful Mr Motts , I love how my attention is drawed straight up in the clouds,unforgettable picture.
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LOVE THIS PIC, I LIKE THAT YOU CAN SEE THE WINDOW DOWN BELOW. FAB FAB WORK
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FAB. LOVE THE WOODWORK AND THE DECORATIVE CEMENT!
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bravo, motts, bravo!!!

i almost wish i had caught the "genius's" post before you did. thanks for saving me the trouble.

kevin, can you understand the implicit significance that lies beyond the simple photograph of the wall now? barbara explained it beautifully and anna has a point. or is it still too "the part of the stage in front of the curtain'" (noun) for you? whatever the hell that's supposed to mean.
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WOW I LOVE IT! AGAIN IT LOOKS LIKE ITS NOT A POWER PLANT! KINDA LOOKS LIKE A OLD MALL OR SOMETHING! ....FAB!!!!
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LoL Motts, I went to dictionary.com with that word and I'm like wtf? Some people just don't appreciate fine art *sigh*
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JUDGING BY THIS PIC YOU WOULDNT GUESS THAT THIS A POWER PLANT BECAUSE ITS SO PRETTY! LOVE THE ARCH AND THE OTHER REPETED ARCH AT THE OTHER END OF THE ROOM!
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All the pictures are amazing, I have always facinated by the hospital. In the mid 80's I had a family member who was put in Danvers State Hospital, the person didn't belong there. She had a really bad drug problem and my family had the priest get involved and he said he found a place for her, well when she got there she realized it wasn't a rehab it was a mental hospital, first night she was hysterical begging my family to get her out of there because she wasn't crazy, We think the priest put her in there on purpose, anyway, my family had to meet with all the head people of the hospital and they had to convince them that she wasn't insane that she was a drug addict and they thought the hospital was a rehab, after a few hours of convincing they released her to my family. Its good to know that she really wasn't crazy but she told us some crazy stories of that place.
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I LOVE THE THE LONG VERTICAL WINDOWS!
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WOW, THIS PLACE REMINDS ME OF THIS ONE ABANDONED PLACE IN CALIFORNIA, THAT I LOVE TO GO EXPLORING EVERY TIME I GO NEAR WHERE ITS LOCATED ITS ACTUALLY A MINE PLACE...I THINK, BUT ITS SIMILARLY LOOKING TO THIS POWER PLANT PLACE. I JUST WAS THERE ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO AND TOOK SOME PICS...(NOT YET DEVELOPED.)
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Kind of like Thomas Kinkade of the Damned. :)

Great shot!
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it may be a dummy load transformer,to absorb power surges?
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Don't like the look if it, whatever it is,.It looks lethal