193 Comments for Diamant Brauerei

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nick - nope, it was that cool basement temperature that doesn't change that much

BKW - I would say the pit goes two stories down.
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This place is just amazing looking, reminds me of the old pabst home in Milwaukee a little, yet that was no where near this scale. A truly modenish castle.
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Another two-corridors-converging shot. Love the angles. Thanks so much for another great gallery Mr. Motts. I notice that you don't post in the same year you shoot the photos - is there any reason for that (in terms of rules, police, etc)?? That is a great poem Grumpy Ole Artist. Looking forward to the next gallery Mr. Motts.
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Is that black mold on the walls and ceilings?
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Wow, how high were those ceilings?
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That's great eldokid LOL :)! Nice lighting in this shot, kind of soft, and giving pink and blue effects.
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Wow, must be pitch black without your lights Mr. Motts. I hope you bring spare batteries.
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That is odd, particularly since the holes are not centred above or around the door.
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It does kind of look like that, doesn't it Dylan. Kind of plays with your head. I would imagine it was pitch black there, Mr. Motts? So the light is from your own lights?
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Nice tile work. What is that entrance area half way down on the left? Right in the front left of the shot it looks like the tile wall is on a slight angle for some reason?
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Thank heavens not much graffiti or damage.
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The boxy things on top of each column - were they rooms? could a person go into them and see out? or are they just solid brickwork?
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Amazing that a tree would grow out of the side of the building. Bad place to put those tires, if they ever caught fire, it would make a huge mess and destruction to the brewery, which would be a shame.
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Another fantastic special effects shot. Thanks Mr. Motts.
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Wow, beautiful. Looks like an etching in copper.