3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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That would be building 125, former administration, which is right across from this.
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The exterior shots of the hotel in the original movie are of the Timberline Lodge on Mt Hood in Oregon, the interiors were indoor sets filmed in England.

The remake was filmed at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.
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Backstage of the large auditorium.
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Thanks, but posting the private lives of people on the internet would make me no better than the institutions who leave these things lying around. I'm sure the families of these people would appreciate it if these were left where they are as well.
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I wouldn't doubt it... Edgewood was practically across the street.

These graduates probably worked at hospitals all over New York; I'd imagine Pilgrim State's nursing school was top notch, being that this was the largest psychiatric institution in the US.
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Thanks! Yeah, this is one of my favorites from KPPC.
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Cool, I'll check it out.
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Meh, they were mostly work orders and reciepts for food, machine parts, pipe fittings, etc. It was really neat to see the old headers they used, they were like big detailed etchings instead of crappy little letterheads they have nowadays.
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Thanks!
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Oh yeah, inside were walls seperating the room from everywhere else, and thick shards of glass where the windows used to be... it's hard to tell from here.
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Wow, where do you work?

[edit: Ah ok, I read your other comment. That's still pretty crazy... ]
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Of course it's real... Muffins fell asleep in a file cabinet and never woke up.
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Yeah this photo is a rare shot where things look more angelic than depressing.
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Yup. Infrared makes plants a really bright white and a blue sky very dark.
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Yeah I did what I could in editing software, but the shot was really underexposed. It's hard to go back and work on old photos when there's so much to do with newer ones.