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Have you ever contacted a museum about these photos? I'm sure someone would have you display them, lots of people would be into this if you could get a gallery to put them on display and pay for a small add to be printed in both the New York Times and Newsday. Really! These are better than more than half the junk in the galleries! I think you should try it Motts.
Ahhhhhhhhhh . . . . . . . . . .

Very relaxing.
One of my favorite pics so far, Motts!!! That would make a cool desktop!!!
Wow Motts, you did it again! Definitely a desktop, Tony!
Desktop would be good, how about some pics to use as Myspace backgrounds!!
I love this photo! I just love the light...it's so awe-inspiring...and it happens everyday...to think we don't notice the sunrise and sunsets as often as we should...the light that's cast...beautiful!
motts you should turn this into a wall paper it is absolutely stunning:-)
Fabolous... the rotting wallpaper seems... birds. Flying birds in a dark, soft sky...
I can say no more, excellent.
Wow, I really felt speechless when I saw this, it looks like something you would see in a museum or magazine, really nice photo Motts!
thats just......PRETTY
Yup, it's gorgeous! That one went straight to my desktop :)
WOW! I can't get enough of the light! Every photograph depends on the light in one form or another. This one is no exeption. Amazing! Such a lonely scene. Makes me think of all the people that have stood leaning against that wall just there, staring out that huge window. All the thoughts that went through their minds as they gaze in longing to be outside. To be free.
Each pane of glass could be a story or a border for some escape only to be realized in dreams.
A home for a sad soul...this shot intrigues me. Actually, it reminds me of my apartment...
Just beautiful.....
That light is too luxurious for such miserable building!
I can just see myself in this oppressive darkness, cold to the bone, desperately trying to stay in the light as the not-men rise up to whisper psychotic endearments to me through their borrowed mouths of shattered bone and clotted hair..
Love this shot! very pretty.
this picture is fantastic.. when i was in my photography days (i don't do it anymore) i yearned for a beautiful picture like this...
So very striking and singular.
Another great Mott photo !

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

11:55 A.M. / Thursday / 19 / July / 2007
Vastarien: if you are not a writer already you should definitely think about writing.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

10:55 P.M. / Friday / 20 July / 2007
Definitely down with this shot
Breath taking, as usual

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