3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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I'm glad you enjoy them; I am based in New York city.
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Thank you; I'm not positive on the function of this building, but yes it looked like an old dormitory. The hospital is a cottage plan institution, so most of the buildings look like large houses in a rural setting.
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No, since the guy was nice enough to let us in, I wasn't going to start pressing buttons everywhere. The station does still run.
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Thanks, no it was shot from the top floor of the fort, as the building was sort of U-shaped.
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Thanks, I'm not sure... still debating whether to finish up some of the places I've done in the USA!
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No, I didn't see any signatures or dates for these paintings with the exception of the ships.
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Only about two hours or so...
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Yes, the pieces on the right looked like brackets for shelves. The narrowness of this room would make it difficult to be much else than a storage room.
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Yeah I played with it a bit trying to figure out its purpose... it seems a bit too industrial to be a medical device, but I'm still not sure.
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Thanks, yes I managed to shoot the prisoner cells when I visited the second time in 2007, they were quite amazing...
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Thanks, wallpaper is up
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Yes but they are usually awake.
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I couldn't see a date, but it was signed "Froidebise E"
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This is what infrared photos look like right out of the camera - http://www.opacity.us/...heaven_untouched.jpg
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All the paintings were done directly on the walls; the brick seems to have been painted or plastered first, I'm not sure of the technique.