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Yes, does remind me of a stillife.. Well Done.
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I wonder how many people went up & down those stairs, who they were, what there lives were like or ,what there thoughts were???????
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I agree with you Ramond, would pass for a Currior & Ives Print. GEORGEOUS!!!!!! I wanted ot put the C&Ives comment in but, I didn' think anybody would know what I was talking about. Motts, I TAKE MY HAT OFF TO YOU(if I wore a hat) YOU ARE AN ARTIST!!!!!!!!
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I have looked at this picture at least a hundred times, everytime I'm amazed nice work!
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A very powerful picture
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Awesome picture!
Yes lovely photos? getchaownname <3
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Brilliant photos! Thats not there anymore, they're building houses there now.
designed with passion some what of a powerful talent keep up with your adventuring into the darkside keep it exclusive but be careful summoning a dark secret could be crucial,wish i had that kind of time on my hands very intresting
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Motts, if you have a few guys, dress them up in slouch hats and long winter coats, add a girl wearing a bonnet, with the men carrying heavy books, you can name this picture: "Puritans heading to Church, New Haven, Connecticut,1632"

This one looks like a Currier & Ives lithograph from the 19th century.

Give yourself a pat on the back for such a piece of good work!
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I agree this is one beautiful photo. The Danvers wallpaper has been on my computer since I bought it in May and I will never delete it! It's the first thing I see when I turn on my computer and when I shut it off. I just don't ever want to forget the beauty of Danvers!
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I finally gave in regarding this shot. I'd been using one of your wonderful shots of one of my fav subjects in Danvers State Hospital as my desktop wallpaper for the longest time & was loath to give it up.
But, I could resist this one's stark beauty & atmosphere no longer. Many thanks Motts for sharing your visions with us.
Zarpado.
Impresionante.
Fabuloso.
De la Hostia.
Buenísimo.
Alucinante.
Increíble.
In all you see the drama, the emotional weather, the history underneath.
My english is a very poor thing. Sorry.
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PCB's are Poly Chlorinated Biphneyls which are a class of chemicals that were added to electrical insulating fluids (and semi solids) to render them less flammable. They are toxic and when they burn (note I said less flammable) they would turn into dioxin which is even more toxic than PCB. They went by several trade names such as Askarel, Arochlor and Chlorhextol.
this place looks haunted even in the daytime