164 Comments Posted by ALex

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Never saw a safe with designs like that. Beautiful.
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Good choice with the black and white. I don't think it's a washroom because why would they need to lock the door while doing the laundry? The steamroom theory sounds good, but what kind of therapy involved putting patients in steamrooms?
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The two pipes in the back look so clean and new. It's creepy to think what they needed that for...
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uhh...I think I have a headache...lol cool affect.
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Creepy. It's almost like it grew out of the ground. Doesn't seem like the bricks in the back of the fireplace are very black, maybe it wasn't used too much?
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It's awesome the way the bricks on the left look crooked. It's almost illusory.
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I love the black and white. Nice one.
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Amazing shot! You really captured a lot of feeling with this one.

Session 9 was a good movie. Must've been cool to hear all those creepy stories from someone that was actually there.
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Great shot. I love the way the light crosses the floor from the open rooms.
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MAN THAT SH@T IS CRAZZZYYYYY!!
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how old were these documents? I would think it's possible that they belonged to another of the tenents, but it would be fascinating if they were from the Studebaker days...
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this one is beautiful, i love the colours of the bricks.the ground kinda ruins the astheticness of it, though i really like it overall
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wow this one is Gorgeous no so much in the foreground but the pathway and the lake/pond make up it really attractive, nice pick for a shot
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what is the most infamous or worthwhile building or hall that if ur a first timer ud say is a must see? and whats so notorious about the haunted hall, what happened there???????????
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I love her expression; way to capture the mood, mr. motts!