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Flotsam

Flotsam

The cold wind gusted in the waterlogged corridor in varying directions.
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The green tint of the water makes me think of ethylene glycol auto coolant... :)
wow! I would love to see this same photo, without tthe water. How deep do you think it was Motts?
did you bring youre trunks motts? floatees?
Diving gear?
look its Ariel from the Little Mermaid!
......agghhhh. I can hardly LOOK at these "creepy underwater" shots... Great shades of green, though. The reflections are a nice effect, too.
That big yellow gear really stands out.
how deep IS the water i wonder. this is unsettling to look at....awesome shot though!
Is there a bottom in it? Again...like a wishing well from Hell. Wouldn't wanna be there...
*suffers cardiac failure* I'm almost too scared to keep going now.
nope. i couldn't get that close to take a shot. i prefer my water to be chlorinated and in concrete and surrounded by lifeguards.
I have a self described condition I call "Hydrophilia" so I'm lovin' this.
There has to be creatures that have evolved into that pool by now.
Wonder what they are. At least micropsy.
Ohhh...that's *nasty*. Although I have to say that I'm glad I don't seem to be the only one who has an incredibly deep-seated fear of murky, industrial water (and anything shipwreck-y). I don't just find it 'icky' to look at...it makes my flesh crawl. The thought of going anywhere near it makes my throat constrict.

Cracking photo, though ;)

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