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It does look very apocalyptic. VERY good perspective, awesome composition.
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Saving the best for last....

Thank you!
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surreal....
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The flag that used to strike fear into the hearts of so many....
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Wonder if it smelled of cabbage...
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Butterfly under glass....

its magnificent.
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Yes, very beautiful blue. You captured all this composition had to offer, Mr. Motts. Milked it for all there was in it.
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A peaceful instant in ever moving time. Captured by Mr. Motts. Beautiful!
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Beautiful shot. I agree Kez. This should be a wallpaper. Poor butterfly or flutterby whichever, This makes one glad they are human and on the top of the food chain. It wouldn't be the best of occasion to see a giant spider coming to inject it's digestive juices into you. Must be a slow burning death. Horror!
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I really enjoy the gashes on the wall in the center of the picture. If they weren't so straight, they'd make your imagination stir even more!
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Wow, I really enjoyed this gallery! In the Cosmosphere (a space museum in Kansas), there is an exhibit dedicated to WWII-era German rocketry. Peenemuende is mentioned throughout the exhibit, and I've always wondered what it looked like now. I should have known that Motts could answer my questions!
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That's not plastic....that's slime from the Thing at the end, watching you with pale eyes.
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This place reminds me of Shadow of the Colossus.......don't ask why.
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It looks like a poster for a Sci-fi movie.
very well done.
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Sweet shot. I actually miss that flag.
I'm just an old putz.