718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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someone will find this like 1,000,000 years from now and study it....
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ya that key would be gone,lol
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imagine opening those pipes underneath ,ewwwww
Mr. Motts, thank you once again for your unique and always amazing photographs.
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These were lit with an LED, they have a nice soft effect but if the space is large, I find the C or D battery maglite really cuts through distances.

I find the best tips for painting are:
1) Don't stand behind the camera and paint, move off to an angle from the subject.
2) Move the light around while the shutter is open for a diffused glow, unless you want a real stark photo with deep shadows.
The tiles along with the ashy-dirt material look so beautiful. Dark, but beautiful.
That bucket looks intimidating...
oh my... 0.o
This instantly gave me the chills! I wonder what the function of such an apparatus is?...
Cotton candy, Halloween style- haha! I agree with Rekrats about making this a wallpaper too.
I would have loved to take a peek at those books. As for the remnants? They look like fruit snacks to me...
I wonder how many people have been on those tables... a very scary history.
In all honesty, to me the lamp looks like a skinny alien looking out a window, haha! And I agree with Jude- the colors are beautiful in this shot.
The hose appears to be alive...snakelike and hunting for prey. The rust or "blood" and the loop in the hose ties it all together very well. Living photograph indeed. Very well done :)
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Cyrus--the title of the page, "Auge", is the German word for "eye", so it's not surprising to see a diagram of an eye there too... I'm guessing maybe the whole page is about eyes, though I lack the mad translating skillz to verify.