6 Comments Posted by Juice

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just have to say how much i love this photo; i don't know, the light seems so perfect and there's just enough...stuff placed perfectly in the frame, and the hints of color in the leaves...hahaha can you tell i'm not a photographer?
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these filled-in arches make me sad, love the architecture in the old photos, and i guess i'm just a little picky, but did they have to make every door in the arches off-centered? probably just easier somehow, but there's my nitpick note of the day haha
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lol A D, and that perfect soot line is weird, how could it've burned that way?
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haha at first that sign looks like "careful everyone there's a fire right here"; all fire safety violations aside though be careful going through that door, you gotta remember to step down
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i agree, very trippy. though the description of the facility didn't sound so menacing, it makes me feel like a patient just out of a treatment session. my senses are on overload, and the colors nearly burn my eyes; the orderly's firm grasp on my right arm the only thing keeping me from rolling down the stairs
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I'm with Clarabell and Sayward; my reaction was so strong i finally had to comment. i haven't seen the other one you guys are referring to, but if it's as baleful as this image i almost don't look forward to it.

almost. to evoke such emotion with a photograph is amazing. i stumbled upon this site through my interest in urban exploration, and until now never realized the artistic value of these old, forgotten places. really good stuff