177 Comments for James Clemens House

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The symbol could have been put there when the lowered ceiling was being installed, maybe? That would have given someone something to stand upon, and it would have hidden the symbol from sight at the time. I don't feel placing the symbol there was intended to be a malicious act . . . after all, there is nothing malicious about the symbol itself. A mystery that may never be solved.
The infrared and especially this shot makes the building look softer and much less eerie. Thanks so much for another gallery Mr. Motts.
That really is creepy. I'm amazed Mr. Clemens didn't go mad.
The tree looks snowy.
What ruin.
Sad to see the two windows with plywood applied to the outsides.
Fabulous, wonderful photo, preserving for eternity the beauty of the plasterwork.
The columns and plaster detail are gorgeous. Perhaps the stacked bricks were so someone could climb up and get access to the alcove and steal whatever was in it.
Good point Darlene.
Looks like the cross is just about to end up inside the building.
I agree with Kirk, love the camera angle. And once again your use of light. It is interesting to see that without your lights, what you are in and surrounded with is pitch black darkness in most cases.
Your use of light is masterful!
Lovely staircase and railings.
Ah, the lone chair shot. :-)
Wonderful - a new gallery. Thanks for adding the historical details and photos, they are much appreciated and add to your photos.