583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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I imagine when those florescent lights were in use, the shadows were wonky and disconcerting, considering the weird angles that the lights are dangling at.
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The floor in the foreground almost looks as though it is growing a blue luminescent mold.
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Hehehe... thanks, Twug.

'Cause you realize... THAT is the light fixture.
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That is one creepifying drain right there.
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That's a teeny little room... at least there was an attempt at aesthetic decoration, with the mural.
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Dare I point out that the object on the ceiling is not actually a light fixture... or shall its true identity remain a soapy mystery?
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Even half of a half is wholly awesome when it comes from Motts!
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Ah yes, I see them now. Thanks! I didn't think they'd make a precarious stairway like that without railings... but you never know sometimes!
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Thank you for the spectacular work, Motts. As always you capture my attention for hours with your visions.
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It's so stark and utilitarian... except that it's peach-colored.

I really like this.
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That's what I was thinking, Richard. Maybe a reception area or an information desk of some sort. I think Motts said this was in a newer addition to the hospital, which would explain why the wood looks so well-kept.
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At first glance, I almost thought it was the cover of a book, or a folder, or some such. So, that was one of the doors to the purple-n-green narrow room? Very cool.
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My god, can you imagine how scary that would be for a child? For whatever reason they'd be put in there, it's so narrow and sterile. I know I would have a hard time being "decontaminated" or whatever, in a room like that.

Otherwise, this is a brilliant shot, Motts. The angle and the colors... absolutely stunning!
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That's one big-ass soap dispenser propped against the wall there.
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"... long red hair standing straight up 3 feet in the air!""

You too, eh?? XD