It's gorgeous!
What an amazing picture! Great job Motts!
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Not sure why but the movie "Silent Hill" comes to mind.
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I noticed several comments regarding "Suspiria" (awesome movie). The razor wire reminds me of the one scene where one of the girls is being followed and she tries to escape into another room, only its filled with razor wire and she gets sliced to ribbons. Same goes for the guy in the first "Saw" movie, again while trying to escape.
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Well Done Motts!!!!
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Who woz ere?
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It's almost like some monstrous saw. Sweet.
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One of the best yet, honestly. Heh. I didn't expect any different from Europe, where the old things are more oftenly left standing rather than be broken down. I bet there's some nice buildings around here just waiting to be discovered.
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That thig is loaded with pcb's stay away from that.
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I'm guesing the shot was taken at about 5 in the afternoon...
I just love to snoop through old buildings, amazing what you can find in them.
Fan-fucking-tastic! Well done sir. What time of day was this? Did you even think it would turn out this good?
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A better title would have been "Death of Music"

Was there much damage from the strings giving? Or was it not really evident? On modern piano's theres about 15-20 tonnes of tension in the strings! That could do a lot of damage when they snap.
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all i can say.. wow
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definately a nice texture, its amazing what time can do to things