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A humbling scene...
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You have a really wonderful job. I love your camera and your perspective of shots. You are a true artist.
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This is the most beautiful building that I have seen thus far in your gallery.
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I work in a long term care facility for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled and just last week I saw a writing like this by a resident. TB patients were separated from their loved ones, Drug additcts were separated from their true love...It is more than likely a real note.
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The art deco architecture and the tapestry brick design are amazing. I wonder if anyone has those skills now days...
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paperwork? did you sit and try to read it?
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the craftsmanship in these old buildings is something you just don't see anymore. well, unless it's taken from a salvage yard or like this. just wonderful
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now that is one amazing shot. too beautiful for words
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very interesting. really draws you in, makes you want to know what was IN that drawer!!
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the rusty parts look like small rockets, under neath the window!
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If you look through the window on the back of the room, it looks like a scary face, its horrible!! V.evil looking!!
i just remember the day that i want lost my soul...it was a dream....
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Ok I so have to see this place. The trip over to the island looks like it's so worth it.
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Another sick shot. I love your perspective on this one. This has to be on of my favorites of yours. So simple.
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Wow Motts. I haven't seen your stuff in a while but I come back and see this! This is SUCH a beautiful shot!