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Silver Lining

Silver Lining

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ya just cant beat the view just breath taking
The woods and the clouds create such a subtle environment.
Dramatic sky, it really adds to the shot and to the mood of the place.
Thank U, Mr. Motts, for expanding our mind.
This reminds me of a dream I had about a year ago...*shivers*
the dark clouds above look a little ominous
This picture has a certain sense of foreboding but also one of tranquility... and the clouds look puffy! Nicely done
Where are these pictures being taken? They look as though they were taken from the movie 28 Days...
I enjoy how it tells us where the corner is...
Irritable sky looks down on the ruins!
I agree the clouds do look dark....like it'll be raining very soon. The sky is sad to for the building as well.....
what i wanna know is..yeah people graffiti places like this
but why in such stupid pointless spots?
I wish I was there. It looks like a nice balmy summer evening with a thunderstorm rolling in.......it's almost -11 degrees in Cleveland right now with the wind chill!!!! =(
the sky looks kool against the backround.
I just don't understand how anyone can rationalize destroying a building. What's the point? Thank you for capturing the beauty of the building for one last time, Mr. Motts.

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