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Across The Way

Across The Way

The front entrance lies ahead, with the control room looming above.
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Massive...
My God - you're right - it's feckin' HUGE!
Was that a clock on the lower half of the control room? Love this shot by the way
It sure looks like a clock, comparing it to the door below it, the face must be at least 6 feet across!
Bri, Lynne says that to ALL the guys!
Too bad I'm not a guy or I'd be pretty happy! LoL! ;0)
I have been just WAITING for ~Me to say that - right AFTER I hit the "Send" button! 8`-)
ROTF!
HEHEHE! Good thing ~Me didn't let you down! LoL!
It's muzzle time......
You can always count on ~Me. But you can rarely count on me.
LoL! Oh, I'm sure we can count on you too! :0)
ROTF, reminde me what that means? Big senior moment :->
(230pm)**wipes tears of laughter from eyes...**
WHAT A SHOT!!! Excellent! Yea, that clock looks HUGE! Like it can completely cover that door!!
"Rolling ont the floor" awyper and all of us have those senior moments so don't feel bad!
Yes awyper don't feel bad believe me I'm getting up there too. ROTFLMAO is a longer version you might come across, "laughing my a** off". You know, like what Lynne makes me do most of the time.
Thanx for the explaination, I wrote it down.
I can only imagine how you felt standing in this building Motts. I know it would make me feel very small.
Wow! Its huge!
reminds me of Edward Burtynsky's work
It looks like everyone just took a coffee break and will be back in 5 minutes. Really freaky...I keep expecting someone to step out of the door and say "alright everyone back to work"
Hey dont forget the "ROTFLMAOSHIPMP"

I love yous guys you all are great.
I love the pictures of this place they are great Mr. Motts!!
Ever thought of doing a old junkyard? I would love to see what you could do with the cars! Plus I love cars and threw your eyes would be a treat!
I've shot a junkyard which was inside a giant warehouse that I thought was abandoned. One of the galleries I haven't gotten to yet... but an old junkyard would be fun to shoot, especially at night. Big and interesting ones are far and few between, and are usually guarded by dogs though...
We Have some pretty good sized ones out here (Arizona) ...and the cars last forever...well almost...you can find some even hanging out around the old mines & ghost towns...when they left they left it all behind also
I live in Mississippi and have worked at several steam electric power plants, some of which we very huge. The oldest one that I worked at was built in 1947 and was abandoned, but we had to do a maintenance check anyway. Very majestic and creepy at the same time. It's strange to think about how bustling and active they were in their heydays.
This building is MASSIVE! It's actually really cool with the arched windows.
I want to go here so bad. This type of building is right up my alley. The colors an d everything about it appeal to me.
WOW I can imagine a mass of soldiers in the pit below listening to a satanic dictator giving his/ her speech from the control room balcony.

Nice shot Master MOTTS
Been there!!!! heheheh

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