203 Comments Posted by MomPink

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Wow. Any former grandeur is completely obliterated.
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I love the juxtaposition of that perfect-looking lampshade hanging in that devastated room.
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A great shot for the last picture in yet another wonderful gallery. Thank you.
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Those are great windows. And I like the exposed brick better than the tile.
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It looks like the chair tried to escape and didn't make it. Is that the moss-covered stairway in the background?
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It looks to me like one of those fake wasps' nests they sell in catalogs that are supposed to repel wasps.
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I love the dramatic lighting. It looks as if you could just sweep all the dust off the floor and stairs and be open for business.
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I don't know what it looked like when it was new, but it looks better now. I'd like to see the handrails gone. Very beautiful.
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Well, it looks like SOMEbody had a party here, anyway.
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How poignant. A little scrap of cloth still clinging to the window where hands no longer there once hung it.
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I agree with you all. While the angle is compelling, I really don't want to try going down those stairs. The shadows at the top add a slight touch of menace.
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What a fantastic room. I love the pictues where there are doorways visible through doorways. It really invites you into the frame. All those splotches on the far wall makes me think the graffiti artists were running low on spray paint.
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Wow. A jarring transition from the serenity of the previous picture to the dynamic action in this one. Larry D sait it best. There's just a lot going on here..
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Yep. Definitely a window intended for gazing out of and enjoying the view and the breeze.
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Yeah, I guess you could put soap in it. I prefer to think of it as a tiny shelf where I can put my drinky-poo while I wash my hands.