3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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It looked a bit rusted...
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It does look like an autopsy table, but these shallow tubs were used to give patients sponge baths and things of that nature.
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Just posted some from the US shot in 2005 :-)
http://www.opacity.us/locations/#site191
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Sounds like you are speaking of Norwich State Hospital... I do have photos of Kettle but I haven't gotten to putting them up yet.
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Gas or water hookups for the cafeteria equipment.
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It is pretty much all gone.
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Yes, sometimes I swap the channels and shift the hue. I find it takes some experimenting for each digital IR shot, as a set process doesn't consistently produce good results...
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Yeah I went last summer hoping to shoot inside the buildings, but the tour guide just wouldn't have it... it was difficult to just stand outside everything!
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Yeah, usually infrared indoors doesn't look especially different unless there's some foliage or sky in the shot.
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Thanks; no I'm usually scraping together money to travel like this.
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JT, thank you for all your technical knowledge!
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No, I haven't...
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Nice; I've shot that cemetery a few times, it will be featured on this site when I can get to them :-)
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Thanks, the windows were crank-operated just below the ceiling.
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I can't make money off this to be a career, but I wouldn't call it a hobby. It is definitely a large part of my life.