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Stark, cold, and lifeless. Yet, strangely beautiful.
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Buttons and switches and dials, oh my. Awesome shot.
Not too sure what it is about this picture that strikes me, but I love it! I think it's because I have a thing for numbers... hmm.
hey money, didn't you know, that is what the large blue spot on the wall was... the giant missing soap dispenser! Haha.
I really like the offset of the subject in this shot. Once again, superb!

-Motts,

Just thought I would share this with you because it made me giggle...

Before I am able to post, it asked me a security question that reads as follows..

Which of these do not belong; camera apple lens tripod

To which my verbal answer was: How am I supposed to answer that!? They all belong in my opinion because Motts wouldn't be caught without his camera, a lens or his tripod!!

Ah hahaha! So lame I know but I just couldn't resist sharing my lameness with you anyway. : )
After all the years of following Motts, I had that same feeling yesterday freespirit76!
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I think some huge machinery has been moved out through the wall.
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Cool picture
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there must of been a giant soap dispenser as well, probably long gone though.
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Thank You!
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Frightening!
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Mr Motts you named this gallery Exactly Right," Men on Mars".
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freespirit76, I bet the size of this place is what has preserved it. Sorry to say it, because of the view. Coming soon Saint Nicholas Condos.
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Mr. Motts if you see this whats comparable in size to this? I think it is massive?
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General Electric made the control, to weigh the coal to make electric. II need to think about that for a moment.