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IR Shot? It is MY favorite of the whole group. I think those trees on either side really make the picture.
Has anyone imagined how much more we puny little humans could accomplish if we didn't have to eat or sleep?!?
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Thanks Motts. It was well worth the wait.
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I think in the 70's, the world was hypnotized into a coma in which during that time they "re-decorated "or ruined the simple beauty in so many gorgeous Victorian structures. You know, the adding of dropped ceilings over tin ones, hideous brown paneling over plasterwork, etc. This has to be the only explaination...either that or all those drugs during the era.
I love to see the before and after.
Bravo to the architect that designed it!
So many different ideas for this structure, and it all blends together so beautifully!
Just amazing, Motts! THANKS! : )
Motts, they say where there's a will there's a way, and you DO have a wonderful way with taking such moving pictures and also educating us all at the same time!
I love this last picture to exit your tour.
I also want to thank you for bringing us along! ; )
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Bravo!
It makes you wonder what the records were that were put on it, and what the very last song was that it ever played.
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Look at them. they are screaming.
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Reminds me off Rose Red
Sad and beautifully haunting all at the same time.
Oh wow...
Such design and look at all the different styles of windows!
I love the two little round ones at the top of the two arches.
Beautiful glass framing for a beautiful building!
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I thought you had left us, Mr. Motts. This picture alone made the wait worth it.
You're right Kadee! : )
I get the strong feeling that all I have to do is walk a little to my left and somehow I'll be on that path and be able to enter another world that time has almost erased.