42 Comments Posted by Alexxx

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I LOVE the pines. It has like a "shining" charm to it.
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Omg, this shot it totally amazing. In fact, i think that this hotel totally amazing. If not for the graffiti in the pool, it's as if life in this hotel froze in an instant and remained that way untouched (well almost) until today.
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Eh, i guess i spoke too soon about the lack of craffiti thing :( oh well
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Ewwww, wtf's in that drawer!?
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I think it's amazing how this place is completely untouched. So far, i didn't see one smashed window or any graffiti. It makes me feel all warm inside =)
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Omg, this is so weird. i saw the exact same shot in a recent movie. and it was actually in a retirement home
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Nice shot. I think it would be a lot prettier in sepia though.
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It must be the angle of the shot, it looks like the hallway is going down idefinitely. uuuuuugggggghhhhhhhhh its creepy. yeah, im scared of heights
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For some reason, that shot really scares me. I cant help but ponder the thought of being a patient here and being strapped down to a gurney, carried into one of these creepy elevators. The windows on the elevator doors really add to the hospital horror theme.
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See, it's pictures like these that make me wonder "what exactly is the point of making these things so big?" perhaps it was a secret torture chamber.
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this is a great shot! it looks absolutely surreal. note the "pair of feet" near the bottom left of the light patter. how that got there, il never know
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OMFG!!! that thing is so creepy! it looks like an incinerator from a concentration camp. *shivers* ugh