93 Comments Posted by Ouroboris

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Beautiful equipment! One of my first jobs was in a hospital kitchen; preparing plates, dishwashing, etc. We had a number of mixers & cookers that looked just like these.
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It is indeed beautiful, I love that "just left" appearance that is too often destroyed by mindless graffiti.
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All this talk of soup, pudding & fat makes me hungry...
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I concur with the above concurring, this is a great shot!
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That's not blood on the floor, Lynne, don't be silly! It's soap leaking from that dispenser in the ceiling...
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"whole body hicky"?
LOL!
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Where's Mr Frump? 8^]
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Another fine piece of work. Thank you, Motts :)
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Salmonella ~ Just save the photo in your computer, then use a basic photo program to change it to Black & White. I use the Jasc Paint Shop program, it's pretty basic but does the job nicely. My wife has Photoshop 10 and does some amazing stuff with photos. It's her hobby :o)
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Got my Commodore 64 right here...
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Who would've thought that decay & rot could have such gorgeous coloring! Looks like the roof needs a wee bit of patchwork. Maybe a tarp.
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This shot is beyond beautiful!
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I love what the stained glass does for this photo, it almost looks as if the walls are wounded.
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I have to agree - I came in with a burning curiosity regarding abandoned places, but I'm gaining a marvelous insight to the workings of both the human mind and our society. Kudos to Motts, and to those of you who have added so much to these photos with your wonderfully enlightening comments!
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I work in a print shop in Bryan TX, running a 25 year-old Heidleburg Offset Press. I'd love to get my hands on it and nurse it back to health 8^) A beautiful old antique like this would make a sweet addition to our collection of ancient presses.