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Broken and Boarded

Broken and Boarded

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I love the light in this one, it's perfect.
*jaw drops*
Wow... Now THAT's an album or book cover. Cool...
What a CAPTURE Motts!!! Well done!!!
Okay that is amazing! What time did you go here? Is that light natural or did you stage it with a flashlight or something?

It's gorgeous no matter what!
I don't remember lighting this with a flashlight, so I think the lighting is natural, from a hole in the roof.
That light source coming from the top is really cool, its like a little spot light, this one is just perfect!
There's a spotlight, and no one is standing there.
These are all amazing!
WOW....Great Capture!
Fabulous shot. The lighting, the sole window, the peeling paint, just everything about it
What I'm wonering is: Since there is a light source coming in from the roof, what does this window open on to??
It is PITCH BLACK on the other side.
Love all the color. and the lighting is great. You sure know how to catch it all Mr. Motts.
oh, liking the lighting...
Oh yeah - this one is calling my name. :-)
looks like a large cigarrette hanging there at the window,
this is a wallpaper must!
me thinks the window is beckoning someone to come and tear down the board to let the light in....
absolutely stunning
Wow this is great!
My new favorite

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