204 Comments Posted by Kez

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If it wasn't for the glimmer of light to the left of that dark space, I think I'd be completely creeped out by it too. To be honest, this photo gives be quite an uneasy feeling...but I don't know why. Odd.
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I can picture people walking through the shot, you know? It's deeply saddening to think that the building's just sitting there, waiting patiently for someone to restore its glory.
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Sweet Celia in a basque...that's pure genius.
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Bloody hell, that was a surprise!

Completely breathtaking. The colours, the textures, the angles and the curves...sheer beauty.
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The floor tiles (apart from the ones around the 'drains') are textured, so perhaps it was some kind of wet room?

What's that seemingly round thing to the top right of the window, Motts?
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I can almost smell the decaying wood and paint. It's a grotty shot, but never have I seen grot captured in such a great way!
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Ooh, this one gave me a goosebumps moment up the back of my neck. It's one of those 'MottsShots' that just sucks you in.
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Lol @Rekrats! Is it bad that I thought exactly the same thing about the 'horrifying square Bidet from Hell'? *Chuckle!*

Puzzling shot, though. The angles (especially on the right-hand wall) make the room look somewhat warped. Fitting, I suppose.
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This has got to be the only website in the world where I feel compelled to thank TMS RN and pegasus64 for such explanations, lol!

Ok, so it's a li'l bit disgusting, but these are things I need to know when looking at these photos!
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It really does look as though the building's breathing. Incredible stuff.
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(**So didn't Google 'Senescent'...** Cough!)

Yep, perfect title for a perfect capture. And a wallpaper too? *Glee!*
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Wow, that's a stunner! The room's both calming and unnerving at the same time. Odd, but beautiful.
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Yeah, the graffiti's really b*ggered this one up. I bet it looked even worse in colour.
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Interesting font...
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Yet another incredible intro! (If you ever publish your photos, Motts, you just *have* to include your original intro articles. They're immense!)

Regarding the graffiti - I'm on the fence I think. Now and then it's interesting to get a sense of the people who have visited these places before; but most of the time it's just ugly destruction.