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Broken Down

Broken Down

I'm not sure what the electronic boxes were; they were wired into lights that were off and other devices with a red LED. As long as they weren't alarms, I really didn't care!
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Alot of people wont realise this, but all the interiors of this set were artificialy lit with Mott's flashlight. This is the best example of "light painting" I have ever seen. I am blown away. Excelllent work Motts, the next pint is one me.
Wow Motts, that really is amazing! I never would have guessed this was light pained!
Wow, abundant talent here Motts, congratulations!
Fantastic shot, the lighting was the first thing that wow'd me. To know you did it yourself is amazing!
Pours fresh cup of coffee, here we go...
That door is fascinating!
So very interesting! Lovin that door!
Ooooo! I'm so excited! A new gallery and an excellent opening pic I might add!
You rule.
NICE!
yahoo new pix new pix!!!!!!
yea new pics! :)))
This is really cool.

DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND!
the box is a soap dispenser
Hold on door,..........don't......fall.......off....!
Great dramatic lighting effects
Is that a door laying to the side? Wonder ,what appeares to be holes, were for. Ventelation?
i'm glad you are still on. last week i got a scare when the server said site not availble. you do great work.
beautiful!
Brings me back to the 14th century when I wandered these labyrinths of many times ago. Just an excellent pic. Once again, Motts, you are the man of photo land.
"Is that a door laying to the side? Wonder ,what appeares to be holes, were for. Ventelation?"

The door looks like an iron door off its moorings, and what appears to be holes could be rivets bored into them for stregnth.

Just a guess!

Motts, you never cease to amaze!!!

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