249 Comments for Hendrik Monastery

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This gives me the feeling of the mistery of life and death. I have two perspectives. The lit hall represents life and the darkness represents death ,the unknown. Then again, the darkness could represent life and the foreground DEATH, the after life!!!!
Who actually knows?????
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I was wondering just when this place was built? From the looks of things, the wire to the light switch being ran on the outside of the wall, I'd surmise that it was before electricity was installed.
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So glad u r back Mr. Motts. I've tried to turn some people to this site and it's been up and down so much, they were getting all bent out cause they couldn't get in. I'll let then know.
Missed You!!!!! Hope U had fun!!!!
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They just don't make arches or ceilings like that anymore. Georgious!!!!
Great set, as always. Nice color and light in this set, I do say. :)
I enjoy how the chimney is used as a column there, and it looks like the plaster left behind the arches over each opening.
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Thank you once again Motts for an amazing gallery : )
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The detail around the window at the top right is beautiful
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Fabulous shot. The lighting, the sole window, the peeling paint, just everything about it
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great to see that beautiful ceiling up close. It is spectacular in it's decay
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Loved the lighting in this one and can't wait to see more from your trip Motts!
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great color, and the detail in the ceiling is simple but gorgeous
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So beautiful
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Are those lights mounted on the yellow bar? Looks like at some point that was flooded with light.
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Amazing set, and a beautiful structure!