1,094 Comments for Fort de la Chartreuse

I particularly dig Orville & Wilbur all the way over in Belgium...Yay Ohio!
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deeply impressed. Around the same time I got my first swliry tattoo, and I started noticing all the swliry metal gates, doors and windows in San Francisco. Even the gate and stair railing at my building have metal swirls, but I had never noticed them
Door with ladder - and an arch behind. The light! This shot is amazing, your work is so good! Love this picture. May you always be well and safe.
A fire-place in a corner; what a good room this must have been, sitting there snug and warm looking out the window. Very nice, all hue, shades and tints. Great shot...................ahhh....as usual!! :-)
Ahhh hahaha - unbelievable angle; are you TALL, Mr.Motts? Very nice, i like; the painted brick, and arched door and the painted yellow-green frame.
I look at the pics & feel sadness, pain, grief and a sense of loss.
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Stunning!
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looks like someone swept this area
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as always..Motts...you take the best pictures..thank you!!
Its beautiful!!
Beauty and the beast!!
Can you imagine being crazy because you have had any kind of outside stimulation taken away from you, then you hear a disembodied voice coming at you from the dark??? I love this photo because , to me, you have captured human suffering by just photograghing an old door!!!
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yeh right ''smile always''..... now thats some motivating words that idont expect to see in a ''POW Camp''. ithink this was written after the pow prisoners were released
starting to look like a Monty Python skit