725 Comments for Château de Mesen

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Definitly a projector, but I would say it's probably 70mm. perhaps 35mm but the reel cans look a little big for 35mm.
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Breatttaking. Understandable that such a thing could have sparked my interest in urban exploration some 25 years ago. Having the oportunity to explore without worry of being caught, I spent many hours in awe of the building in the link below with a similar design railing which I had the honor of helping in it's preservation.

Motts has preserved this one for all of us, Awesome shot.

http://www.michigan.go...0424-54610--,00.html
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This is similar to a starcase i helped enovate in the Parke Davis Building in Detroit, but this staircase is breathtaking. Awesome shot Motts!
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this shot is amazing... could you imagine having been here when it was in full bloom, so to speak, then to come to it now? wow..
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very nice. ;]
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awesome. amazing... great job
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Lovely
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I'm getting married in July and it's really too bad that there aren't any ruins around here that I could get married at :( cause that seems like a really cool and beautiful thing to do! (and right up my alley!)
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I would have loved to be in a classroom like this! all the sunlight! WOW!
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I've seen these stained glass windows in real several times... When the sun is shining through,you keep looking at it for minutes!It's realy breathtaking!!!
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You should see it in real,when the sun is shining through.....Too beautiful for words!!!!!
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this is beautiful
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This picture is amazing.
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I like the stained glass in the background.
My Great grandmother's maiden name is Bette. Bette's owned this castle in the 1700's!