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Motts, I have to say that I had never seen infrared photos til I saw yours and it's definately been love at first sight!
I'm surprised he didn't let you in at least one building, ah I guess everyone else who came along after would say"well you did let that "motts" fella in, now you have to let in everyone"!
Very nice Motts! I enjoy the infared as it adds a mystical look.
i would live in a place like that if i could afford it, hah.
it looks so surreal. like a doll-house!
Beautiful work of art Mr.Motts.
beautiful shot too!
i dream of places like this...
Motts, in the opening page of this gallery, you wrote:
"We weren't allowed inside because of asbestos and dangerous floors (if he only knew where we had been!),"
I'm just curious, did you give him your website address?
Or do you shy away from doing that in case someone decides to use your site as proof and press trespassing charges (or something like that)?
Keep up the wonderful work!
It's being turned into apartments and there are some gorgeous windows and tilework inside!
Some of the biuldings have been ripped down noe, but the main part is still there ~ it used to spook me as a kid though!