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woah are the legs like really stuck in the ground or something? that's cool & creepy!
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wow it does almost look like a hell mouth
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amazing gallery you got here motts. as always, ur photos reach beyond the limits. best of luck :D
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We use that today in the animal hospital for what is known as a "barium series" Taking x-rays every 15 mins
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Vlose your eyes and picture a haunted house... this is what comes to mind. Ominous, decrepit, and foreboding
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beautiful picture, perfect framing and the lighting is perfect. Really grabbed my eye on the page with the thumbnails.
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Really eerie. looks real to me, the paint is even peeling over the M in ME. I think if it were done later, they would have chosen a different area then one with previously peeling paint.
I'M HERE: lol. NP :-). Just kidding. Just thought it sounded like a useful item to have ....;-).
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Yeah, it was rusted in there pretty good!
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The colors were natural reflections of sunlight bouncing off greenery and brick.
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I believe this one was carved, while some of the other marks look like they had been drawn in pencil.
This was a great post up until this point - not because of this amazing shot, but because you didn't take a pic of the patrol boat...it would have been such a good pic to finish the story with...Oh well... ( of course I'm just teasing - this has been a great story to read and see...)
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I will be on your team aceofspades70?
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Love the Color & Texture.
The before and after shots are always the best - can't believe it was once sitting in the wide open, and all nice and clean...