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I had it wide open at F2.8. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Motts, is the depth of field created with photoshop or is it due to low aperture? Great photo, But I think it would've been even better when the photo was taken from a bit higher up so the side of the locker was better visible.
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Great pics, Motts!!! Thank you! LOVE this last one too...man...gorgeous.

Autumn Twin...We are dating ourselves here...."To the Wayback machine, Mr. Sherman?"
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And black and white to boot.....Gawgeous....
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Ladyhawke, you keep beating me to it! I was thinking the same thing!!!!
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Motts, just how large IS this area? Is this what was left of several large rooms? Great shot, by the way...
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Oh, is THAT all?? Nothing to worry about, then!! : )
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Yea, ~Me....it Tonian, ask Jude!!
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I'm doin great, Tony C., thanks for asking. Nothing like another gallery from Lord Motts to brighten up your day. He just seems to be getting better, what with the angles and the infra red shots, not to mention the black and white shots. Keep up the good work, Motts, you've got quite a following here.
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It just says "Danger" with an exclamation icon.
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jay, I have a bunch of big industrial locations coming up in the future, just need some time to get to them!
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Every inch of this intricate building is absolutely beautiful. Such a shame it is falling apart. Time will do that...oh, yea, so does arson.... :` (
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The monster has been struck down. It lay bleeding, its glowing white eyes gazing up into the sky as it breathes its last breath.....
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hey motts would you please make this a wallpaper...please oh please, with chocolate and a cherry on top???
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What a shot! Absolutely the most stunning yet! That sign on the left DOES stand out...I wonder what it is? A for sale sign??