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Silly motts, that's an industrial sized soap dispenser
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The "face" in the doorway scared the hell out of me. o_o
One of my fave epitaphs...."I TOLD you I was sick!"
Right on Guitorman, Good call ! (Such a happy looking little bridge !)
Chuck Taylor "repped" for Converse back in the day...He could drop kick (and sink!) a basket from half court at his school presentations
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Was he spanking the monkey?? (Sorry. It had to be said)
One of my favorite memories of visiting a zoo involves a monkey doing the last thing you'd expect a monkey to do: lets just say that the male monkey was taking care of a slight problem.
Those are some really fancy modern light fixtures by the sinks ;)
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@ Jernfurdle... Very well said. I agree 100%. Mr. Motts sees things others don't. I think his best photographs are of the ordinary objects and through his lens, enable us to see these objects in a whole new light. And that's what art is all about.
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lol weed
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Motts, for most of us it's about the photos and how you got them. The location is not important. Even if I went to any of these places (I'm far too chicken shit) I wouldn't see it like you do. It's not about the places , it's about you and how you see them. Through your lens they become something more.
Q: How do you get a drummer off your front porch?

A: Pay him for the pizza !

(Cue Rimshot !)
Nah, they're shampoo dispensers !
"The pump don't work, `coz the vandals took the handle"
*throws up*