75 Comments Posted by Sara

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This is another I'd want a print of.
Very awesome shots!
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Another absolute beauty.
Gorgeous work, I love it.
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I absolutly LOVE this shot.
Gorgeous.
Do you sell prints? This is one I'd want.
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Funny how something so old and decrepit can become a beautiful photograph.
You know, the colors and all...
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Ugly and depressing, maybe. But a cool part of this towns history.
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Great photos! I live in South Bend and pass by Studebaker everyday, and have my entire life.. Very interesting to see how in some spots time has seemed to stand still. Love all of your work, makes me want to get out there and shoot a couple rolls myself today. Thanks for the inspiration. On a dreary day like today I'm so glad I stumbled on your site!
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I was there yesterday and that spire was on the ground.
I couldn't stop staring at it, it's so beautiful.
I wanted to go inside Kirikbridge so badly.
Old ladies where driving back and forth on the road. they looked so sad. I'm sure that loads of people are going up there now to get a last look.
I took loads of pictures of what I could. The spire ment a lot to me and your pictures will stand the test of time.
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What a gorgeous picture.
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very very disturbing
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is that like the medical building??? duh
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w0w thas crazy how old are you?
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Yeah wat is in that tower and i want to go to this place are we allowed?
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each door way seems to lead you further into hell
once again - great shot
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I cansee why someone would think that, if they just briefly glanced at the photo for a second or two - it could almost be a view from a window.
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Hang on .. ninety bucks? And it worked? That must have been waaaaaaay back!