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What a wonderfully wonderful lone chair it is!
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It really, really is!
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I really love the door and the lighting in the hallway! WONDERFUL!
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The contrasts and harmonies between the walls and chair are wonderful!
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I have been visiting your site for months, and I have enjoyed every moment of it. I check faithfully for new pictures, and am always thrilled when something new is put up. I'm not one to comment often, but I have to say that I love your photographs. The composition and use of light and colour are awesome, and your obvious respect for the places you visit shines through in your pictures.

This picture is one of my favourites - the lighting and composition just grab me, and the stark simplicity of the subject speaks volumes.

Thank you for sharing all of this with us, and for providing a pictorial record for many buildings that have since been demolished.
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That is really sad, Motts! I wish they'd renovate them...bums!
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Excellent tour!!! My fave pic was the hungrey rabbit.
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Killer shot! If you concentrate on the upper part of the door in the foreground, it seems to be standing on its own.
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it's gettin hot in here....
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I like this one better!! He looks ~hungrey~
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WOW!!!! I can see they painted over it. Another moment frozen in time forever. I wonder how old this is.
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WOW! I love the lighting! And the doorway out of darkness...beautiful!
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Motts, so you really ticked off this little nipper, eh?
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What an awesome shot! I love! Early Mourning...how fitting! Beautiful!
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Nothing to do in there, but eat the paint-chips.