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Scary peeling paint. Wow...great shot Motts!!What a mess....with the graffti and all....
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this is cool!
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Yeah those steps don't look too good. No railing either. The graffiti is horrible. Anyone notice how very dark it looks under those stairs...almost like you don't know whats hiding under there.....scary....
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Cool a new gallery.....great Motts. Interesting with the b/w pic. Sad there's graffiti on the walls.....
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beautiful work. wallpaper?
I ask for more natural looking wallpapers becuase if I did the more interesting ones, peopel at work would be scared.
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no worries, jender- had the same problem.
At least we all know you're real now... :P
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I agree with Ozzy. I'd buy a book of your photography, Mr. Motts.
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For the number questions you must type the number, not the word (eg "5" not "five")
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i'm posting in the most recent gallery in the hopes that one of the "regulars" can help me out. I have spent hours on this site, love the artwork, love the thought provoking "discussions", and would love to join the forum, but everytime i try to register i get the "one of the security questions is answered incorrectly" message. i've retried at least 5 or 6 times on different days and can't get it to work, but have no idea what i'm doing wrong. and there is no way to ask for help without being registered. can any of the moderators help me out??? thanks much.
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I'm not sure whether the red slices mean anything more than decoration. Such ornaments were indeed rather common in the 80's at least here in Germany. The schools I attended also had similar decorative elements on doors and even walls.
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Great shot!
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Great minds think alike, Joe! (We'll just ignore the last bit of that saying, eh? ;)
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Thanks Motts for another great gallery. I have to say, you must publish a book of your photography. It would be a huge hit.
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From what I have been told, people like to break glass in a building to leave there mark. It also gives people a thrill of some sort. Besides everybody likes to break something when your bored.
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Man I don't like dolls, they really freak me out.