34 Comments Posted by Lixi

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This image is a paradox for me - I love the colors...but not what I suspect made the colors in the first place.
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It looks like it could still be operational! I say salvage it! Because God knows these places are being bulldozed faster than you can snap a photograph 'eh Motts?
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I love this shot - the lamps look lonely just hanging there.
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Interesting - I don't understand the purpose but interesting.
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This is brilliant - great shot I love the background to it.
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Throwing this out there for anyone because I have never studied infants in regards to mental institutions. Were babies sent here because they parents couldn't take care of them? Was it more of an "adoption process?" I don't see any foreseeable factors that could be used to diagnose a child that young with any sort of detrimental mental condition that would warrant admittance to a hospital. I don't know - someone help me out?
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Is the large building on the left hand side a unrelated building? Or is it still part of the hospital. It looks really close to the complex - hence my question. Great shot.
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Hope that stuff wasn't important!
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The room looks spacious - there doesn't seem to be any logical reason for its placement unless there was severer overcrowding. Its difficult to tell, but it seems an odd placement for a crib given all the space available.
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TootUncommon - Well Done :)
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I love the colors here
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It's so barren- makes me feel lonely looking at it. I cant imagine what it was like to actually "live" in here.
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Anybody else thinking time portal?
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I love photos where your eye doesn't know where to travel, the lines you have created here are very nice. Any idea what these were/used for?
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I love the angle. Your right Kathy & Rivet, it does look like some fossilized creature. Keep it up Motts!