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Great shot, too bad more of it wasnt in this condition
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I bet that light bulb would still work lol.
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Wow, its cool that the bible survived so many years in a decaying building
After one spends some time away from home, whether the trip was good or bad, long or just for the day, there is always an exhilarating excitement one feels when you make the final turn allowing you to see your home, familiar and comfortable, through the trees and silloueted against the evening sky. It's good to be back. To me this photo captures that feeling, but with a dark and hellish lunacy. A snapshot from a moment in that same event, but seen through the eyes of Satan. It gives me some sence of joy, but of which would also be the joy felt by demons. Amazing photo, Motts. Always impressed, and now possessed!
love it
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andforonce
in my life i dont want to look but i will
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The understated colors here are just gorgeous.
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I expect Tim Burton to pop out somewhere... Very Nice indeed!
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LarryD, I have been wondering where Lynne went as well. Does anyone know where she is? I enjoy her comments. And LarryD, I enjoy yours as well. :)
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Oh !! See Mr Motts you made me take a second look at your photo and I finally noticed the charred beams and soot covered bricks.
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I love this shot! The tree and clouds behind the bldg in black and white looks great!
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me too, eldokid...me too..lol
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thats cool. how long is the shutter speed to get the clouds like that?
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awesome colors in this pic!!
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looks like the holiday inn, in brockton ma. lol