480 Comments Posted by Mel

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How terrible... those poor people...
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It makes me think of "The Secret Garden" in a way; so small and out of the way... almost forgotten!
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Oh, the architecture... *drools as she gazes at the stonework*
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Oh, how peculiar! I see the child's face as well... That is some pretty awesome paint peeling that state school's got going on :D
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Wow, I wish my stairwell at home looked as nifty as that one (minus the debris, of course). The banister is fabulous!
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Beautiful black and white shot, Motts... though I do agree with Felyne - I think it would look absolutely stunning in colour!
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What a shame... If only there were more efforts into the perservation of these buildings as opposed to simply letting them rot away slowly... but, alas, then there would be no awesome ventures into abandoned state hospitals for those willing to explore. I suppose it is somewhat like a double-edged sword in that sense, eh?
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Very nice, solemn shot... though, I must admit, Lynne's rendition of the piece is a bit more artistic in its originality :P

Very nicely done, the both of you!
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Oh my! Yet another great lonely chair shot...! *sits down*
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Those windows look marvelous with the vegetation filtering the light through on the other side of the glass... Quite calming, in my opinion
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What lighting! The collapse of this niche looks stunning!
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Good show, Motts! Short but fabulous! :P
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It's like its beckoning to someone, anyone, to come forward to become the next occupant...
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As an artist, I would have to saw that looks like a great place to have a studio! Lots of inspiration all around... Perfect place, indeed.

Maybe it was an art therapy room at one time?
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Hall shots RULE!