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Spine

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Great angle on this photo!
Motts, your titles always make me stop and think .
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Wow...the arch is so pretty..and it looks like there is tile maybe going up it?
Ahhh so far my favorite. Which lens was this shot with?
My old Tokina 12-24
its really neat to see where the old benches once sat.
Bit of an angle on the horizon Motts, is the 'spine
arched as well or is that just me?'
This is funky. In the previous shots I could see how arched the spine is, but here it looks flattened out.
Wow, this is SO cool! Again, a perfect title Motts!
beyond amazing!
Totally awesome shot Motts......hats off to you......WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
I must apologize, as in most cases, I am looking at the architecture itself, and marveling about how we cannot reproduce these today, at any cost. This was built at an exuberant time in this country's history, when anything seemed possible. Understand that I always think that the photography is haunting and evocative, It goes without saying. Great shot!

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