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Race

One can access the large side windows of the waiting room from the second story.
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Love this one, especially with the birds flying!
agree with Amelia, amazing that you were able to catch Geese flying South for the winter in this B&W photo of the wide windows.
wallpaper please!!
This HAS to be a wallpaper Motts, it's perfect!!! One of my faves!
Reminds me of the movie I am Legend
Reminds me of the movie I am Legend
I love this! There is something stunning yet so sad about it.
This is worthy of framing. I love how it make me feel, cold and sad but greatful.
this is a beyond amazing shot!
sick capture!
Cool shot! Looks like Fallout3 to me. And I believe those are pigeons. not geese.
Pigeons! How can you tell BDSman? I really didnt think they were geese, but liked the thought of it anyways ha! How do we know they werent black- birds?
Awesome shot Motts!
The details, the grayscale...it's stunning, Motts. It makes me think of the black & whites my cousin took at Pripyat, Ukraine in 2006. This one WOULD make awesome wallpaper.
... I want to go see this now.... I'm surprised can you just walk in here anymore? when i went with my dad we just walked in but that was years ago.
This is one of my favorites.
Gosh.....This is amazing!
You can see all of the buildings flaws....yet it's flawless somehow.
Very post-apocalyptic.
Amazing!
Now I'm reminded of Venice, with that flock of birds taking off in the background...

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