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tThat is W6 right.
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On xmas eve we explored n10 and walked down the driveway n8 and n9 semi demolished and walked thru the woods and found a big hole in the fence and parked on Carter rd and explored N10 got on the roof for about 5 mins and got off the roof and where on the 3rd and it sounded like someone was moving furniture across the hall and to this day can't figure out what it was.
This looks exactly like John Marshall High school here in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio....it's uncanny!
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Motts I have to say this, but your Hot. Awesome picture and I am really loving your pictures thank you
my friend chris sat in this chair =]

he got a couple pics poundin a beer bong in that shit
its crazy
my friends brother got a couple pictures in this room. they're dank as shit.
people need to stop bitching.
aww shit.
there might have been something good in one of those bottles...
hahah, i kinda want this statue..
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This photo, as all the others in "Opacity.Com" shows how remarkable a photographer Motts really is. His careful use of light, shade , color and subject is artistic.

This one of my favorite sites on the internet. I always look forward to seeing updates.
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From spending years working in theaters, my best guess would be that this stage had a full height fly loft, perhaps as much as 50 - 60 feet in height, from which scenery and lighting equipment could be rigged and counterweighted to fly up and down. The stairway permits access to the "gridiron" above the stage (just below the roof) where the work of rigging was done. Pretty elaborate setup.
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Motts wonderful picture of you.
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Um, wow. I'd gotten quite used to assuming that everything that looks like blood in these photos is just rust or whatnot... I actually thought you were kidding in the previous shot.
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i was there before it was gone
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Actually you were lucky if they kept it in their pockets. Some were rather open about waxing the dolphin.