718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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What kind of flashlight you use to paint these with? Im thinking LED, but I figure I would ask. I tried doing this with my standard old maglite and results where...bleh.
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Motts, I cant thank you enough for all the inspiration you give me as a photographer. Im 19 and its your photos that got me into UE
Cant wait til this weekend to head up to a Brickworks location in Melb, Victoria,Aust. i found, because i have alot of ideas and its all thanks to the inspiration i gain from looking at your photos,
so thankyou =)
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Lol @ Shawn. I would have done the same thing XD
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Creeeepy but great shots. Seeing all these...uhh...pieces...has to be very rare. Great shots, Mr. Motts :)
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I should of gone to the next picture before posting my last comment lol
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did the containers have labels on them?
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I wouldnt be looking in the barrel lol
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maybe the heat was on to keep people out
cos id assume they wouldnt expect people to stay in there long if its hot outside and twice as hot inside
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kinda looks like a kitchen in an old country house
Hopefully you've never come across any of those things yourself...
I agree with Rekrats, I am having difficulty seeing this in the proper perspective.
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Thanks again, Motts. Just can't say enough how very talented you are, and how much your amazing work is adored and appreciated.
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Seepage... eeewwwwww....

Toot, this is where they kept cadavers on gurneys, so yeah, they wanted to really keep things cold.
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Shawn... you don't get out much, do you?

;-)
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This would be a fabulous wallpaper... (I say that a lot, don't I?)