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Water Window

The tide pulls the stained water in and out of the ship.
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Oh geez, what a FANTASTIC shot!
Indeed. My gosh, that it just such a unique shot. I like it a lot, Mr. Motts. It's beautiful and seemingly holds a life of it's own.
Scares the Crap out of me! =:-0 <thud>
Best shot I have ever seen from you. incredible. absolutely fabulous
Best one from this gallery in my opinion.
This pic rates 5 stars!
Fantastic series shoot.
Motts, where the heck were you standing to get this shot. Were you inside, or what?
just wow wowser wowwie is all i can say
Fantastic photograph. I am in awe.
This is an amazing shot.. as fascinating as it is melancholy.. great mood and tone..
wow that is a really cool shot.
My favorite so far
This one is so many things at once. I would have this one for a sceen saver just because it fascinates me.
Very nice.
Thank your for sharing with the rest of us.
OK, I'VE STUDIED THIS SHOT FOR A GOOD LONG TIME. NOW, I'M READY TO SCRIBBLE...CLASSIC!
I thought it was just me who got the creeps from forlorn wrecks and especially "what lies beneath", but it seems others do too - a primal instinct? This shot is especially unnerving...like I'm going down with the boat! These shots are absolutely fantastic...thank you for sharing them with us.
Gorgeous photo. The shadow in the water under the window makes it look as though something sinister is swimming in.
Wow...great Photography...i really like all the photos on this page..but this onw caught my eye
dude this is awesome lots of props 2 u *clap**clap**clap*clap* you really have guts to go inside these rotting ships that can collapse at any second sounds thrilling.
I have to agree it is an amazing shot
Great. It's cool, and my favorite also. Thanks.
A fanitastic shot, this would probly have to be my favorite from this gallery it sends a cold shiver through my whole body...
Wow! Love this shot!
Wow, that one gave me the chills!
The bit of blue sky makes this shot! My favorite of many on your terrific site. Thanks for sharing your work.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die." - H.P. Lovecraft

Fear thy Cthulhu.

I also think that something like this might've looked cool in the movie 'Dagon'. Very nice shot Motts.
The looking goes through the window..........and the flood comes.........it is life!
Very creepy.... in the best way. :) Love this one, you can almost see the water moving!
Wow! looks like something from titanic.....
i'm not one with an eye for art but i will say this '' it feels as if im in the ship
LOVELY AND SO MOVING!
*clings to motts back forever to follow him on adventures*
You are truly blessed, with either skill, luck or just a really good camera i know not. Probobly the former. AWESOME shots man. sick.
The picture is really cool and It looks like the wall under the window is completly rusted away. The window is not damaged that bad.
i live on my boat and never want to see anything like that agian lol creepy
That's a wicked shot...it does make you feel you're right there....
Oh my god. This is by far my favorite shot, Everyone of your shots is unique. This one just inspires me to the max
Amazing pic! It has the illusion that the water is pouring into the window... almost like it was your chance to take the shot!
The boat is breathing. . .
it is just the way the tide is moveing in but it does look cool.
i love this one!
this picture gives me the chills.
I think I've just turned 4 shades paler...
wow... amazing.. I love the colors

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