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How do you do the things you do Motts!
Spectacular!
dreamy-like, absolutely surreal. But the most important is what it transmits...
Great!
Holy crap! How do you do it man? You should make a book on all the places you went to. You would make a lot of cash. You can make a little Opacity Store.
Zounds!!! What a wicked shot. It's shots like these that inspire me to become as good at photography as you are Motts.

P.S please make a book on all your work it would be really inspirational. I know I would buy it. Stat at $29.99.
Fabulous!
Great one again Mr. Motts, and Yeah a coffee table book of all your journey's would be WAY cool...specially in loft at the house!
Amazing! Another great desktop image. ^.^
i have to crawl out of anonymity to say I agree with the crowd....a book would be sweet
i agree with everyone else, a book would be stupendous!!
Perfect pic- perfect title
One more vote for a book!
Man I should get some credit for opening my BIG mouth with the book idea!

If you do this, on a page it can say some comments that relate to the photos like Darkness Is Your Friend, Soap Dispencers, and Don't Drop The Soap, and many more comments from the cool people of Opacity, The Land Of Motts, The Urban Warrior.

Rock on people!
i agree with everyone else, a book would be amazing
Like something from a story book! just georgous!
Adding a vote for a calendar!

Excellent shot, as always!
Great haunted photograph !

Signed; An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany. Wednesday, 11 / July / 200, 1230 P.M. German time.
A wicked shot!

We've been trying to get Motts to do a "coffee table" book for a long time. He'd make a killing.
He sure as hell would !!!

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

12:52 A.M. / Monday / 16 / July / 2007
My grandfather worked at this mine. He died because of it, got some kind of cancer...
i would sure buy the book ! heck i would buy one for my whole family.
Hey Motts! What kind of IR filter do you use? have you taken the IR filter off of the CCD? Absolutely breathtaking photography!
I use a Hoya R-72, and no I haven't taken the mirror off the camera... I was thinking of doing it to my 300D Rebel.
You Rock! seriously, the artwork on this site really needs to be in a book. I would buy several. Thank you very much.
Wow... simply wow... breath-taking shot...
BOOK! BOOK! BOOK!

Ozzy! Your forgetting my personal favorite...the Yellow Panic Button!

Oh and we must have posters! I mean how many people here would proudly display pics from the Stella Artois brewry above their home bars?
I think the posters are a great idea! Antique shops are full of old 6 pane double-hung windows that would make fantastic frames.
ok.....i want the posters and the book....hmm better start saving up now.
On top of a coal mine? What could be below.
Trees found a home.
So tall
I personally think a book would be a bad idea. Think of all the trouble he could get into!
He's not supposed to be in a lot of these places, remember?
Sure, it's a brilliant idea, but I don't want to risk losing him!


Awesome picture btw. It's really amazing to have this picture juxtaposed next to the ones looking down at the street. It doesn't seem like the same place

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