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most of the photos are at a pretty wide angle, as it was a bit cramped in there
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yup everyone has misspelled it so far including me!
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yes most of the interiors were shot with a 12-24 sigma wide angle lens.
A really nice Black & White pic, Motts!
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Very surreal - looks like another world is trying to creep in.
Hey, Tony C! I do see Godzilla! So-o-o! If the darkness doesn't swallow you up, Godzilla will! Heh! Heh! : D
@SneakySweep. Uh...Yeah, but I didn't have the guts to correct the spelling like you! That's because I, myself, tend to spell words wrong occasionally.

''Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.'' -- the Bible. : )
Okay! Correction! What I thought was a 'deadbolt' could possiby be part of the hardware to a towelrack. My bad! : ( (I think it must be time to get my eyes examined again!) : )
@TonyC. YIKES! You're right!...However, upon closer inspection it looks like to me that the regular door handle is 'missing' on that door to the right. What appears to be near the top of that door (where a child can't reach) is a 'deadbolt' type lock. Now that is what I call disturbing!!! : (
Was This shot with a Wide angle lens Motts?
Almost looks like a portal to another world...
The stove element made a gallant bid for freedom, but sadly, didn't get far.
Er, shouldn't that be 'hanger'? A Hangar is where aeroplanes are stored.
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Is it just me, or are these pictures more warped by the lens than most of the other galleries? I like it, but I'm curious. . .
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Now I do see the Godzilla, before I saw a window into the Zombie Portal, with a strange vacuum effect drawing my towards it.

Now I see the Guardian Godzilla.