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That be a famous alone chair shot.
I agree, Stax V8. This is Mr. Motts' lonely chair shot, usually in every gallery. :)
Break time!
It seems that there is always the proverbial "solitary chair" as if to make the imagination run wild.
Probably where the foreman parked himself?
The chair, the grated floor, the gauges> Lovely shot!
Coffee break chair.
I love the tarp under the lonely chair.
I just caught it, there are three photos of the same room and chair only taken at different angles and distances,really cool
I wouldnt want to sit in that chair! This place is really ugly but quite interesting
I think the reason our Mr Motts puts in his famous and much loves "lonely char shot' is because every time you see one your reminded that people once lived and worked in these places. they remind you that dreams, hope, purpose and life in these once. Now they are lonely and forgotten buildings. They help you remember the people and the stories they left behind.

At least that is what I think Motts,
Well said Canada.
Is an unused chair really lonely? I mean, having somebody's ass in it's face all the time? And they don't even get to choose whether it's a nice ass or not. Maybe the chair likes getting a break? The fresh air has to better than what it got before!
Lots of lonely chairs in this world, thank you for letting us know thier plight. **PS - GREAT SHOTS
Well said, Canada.
Maybe someone had to constantly monitor the gauges day and night, important job since they had no computers to do it, it took humans.
Another breathtaking shot.

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