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How do you capture such amazing colours?!?! Amazing!
I love your titles Motts! :-)
You love his what? =8-o

Where is ~Me? She's always mis-reading things hereabouts. 8`-)
LoL! I misread it! Geeze!
Who would have thought that rusted out machines could be so beutiful. Your lens is amazing, Motts. It brings the dead (buildings, machines, etc) back to life. You ARE the Lazarus of Urban Ruins.
What a crazy maze of pipes! I could get lost in this place!
Lovely colors, contrast , everything about this gallery is super!
(353pm) Amazing Motts! Are those railings painted red, or are they just reeeeally rusty?
My God Motts, this is beautiful.
Bri: Colors can easily be strengthen if u turn up the saturation by 3-5 percent..
For some odd reason, this pic reminds me of the inside of a pachinco (sp?) machine that I rebuilt a few years ago.
This shot reminds me of the 3-D Pipes screensaver on my computer! By the way, what state is this old powerstation in, anyway. Where is Eagle River?
Do they make sauseage here ?

from what ? wayward explorers?
Such a lovely shot and such a wonderfull set i may just have to go visit this place myself somtime this summer :)

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