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Darkness and Light

Darkness and Light

A hole in the roof lit up the end of this row.
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The way the end of the row is light up is amazing. Such a great shot in such a meloncholic place.
Hope amid darkness and gloom. Amazing, thought-provoking photo.
ahhh another hallway fix. It's amazing as usual. Thanks!
that picture is crazy but i dont any one wants to be there.
that shot is gorgeous. i can just imagine a figure emerging from the darkness. the lighting is great. honestly, if purgatory doesn't resemble this shot, i will be suprised.
No way end..
Wow...Sorta makes the situation seem very desolate and hopless. I wonder if it was any lighter/better when there was inmates in there.
when u r loocked up for doing 25 to life thats it that ur life thats ur home darkness n llitle bit of light but if ur ther because ur doing 3 months thats a refleaction to change to see the bad things or the good things i know all these things because the hood i live n friends
into the depths...........
Profound as always......
There IS a light at the end of the tunnel......
Motts,you should get an award for this shot,ps for most of your shots,your an unsung hero in photography. DG...
The beauty of these shots never cease to amaze me.

Even dark places such as jails and state hospitals can be beautiful.

Now just get those crackheads out of there and let us photographers do our work. ('course, we all know who rules these places)
THEY SHOULD RELLY CLEAN THE CELLS I AM SURE PRISONERS DONT LYK LIVING LYK THAT BUT THAT SUKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's insane. you can see, there's no real "light at the end on the tunnel". there's just some little blue piece of crap for you and then you'll fall to the darkness again.

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