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The Green Door

The Green Door

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And the composition of this is breathtaking.
Beautiful shot, Motts....I love the deep hallway shots!
reminds me of a dream, where you are running, and running, but getting nowhere
This one is one of your best pics so far!
Green door, whats that secret your keeping?
Wowza! Nice!
Motts, once again, you have taken my breath away. Thank-you a thousand times over.
It all almost melts together in the paint peeling abyss of urban decay, yet the colors are so stunning and vivid. Nice work once again.
Excellent work! The space in this shot is just breathtaking.
My favourite of this series
I'm sure 'Green Door' was a song by Shakin' Stevens (and no, I probably shouldn't have admitted that I know that)
The original "Green Door" was by Jim Lowe in 1956
verrrry mysterious...
Actually, it was a bad porno flick... Google "beyond the green door"
Doctor Deth, Why did that remark NOT surprise me??? Mr. Motts, this is the best composition in the Gallery, Just seems to be calling U to the Wondow. Awsome
I doubt you'd find Marylin Chambers behind THAT green door!
That's just........well......er.....hmmmmmm....scrummy!
WOW!!!! again you have floored me with your hallway shot. You havr such a great talent, did you study photography or was it just something that you just picked up and realized that you were really good at? Because it takes a pair of good eyes to compose this.
Thanks, I took a photo class in college but didn't fare too well until I found abandoned buildings to shoot.
I LOVE how this is almost like an optical illusion...doors within doors within doors.

VERY nice. I bow to you oh master of the camera...

*oooohhhmmmmmmm* (bowing)

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