273 Comments Posted by amy

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I second Valmont's notions about the clock. I personally think it would've looked much cooler if the center of the original clock (the one that the 12 hands on the wall belonged to) hadn't been replaced with a more generic, run-of-the-mill clock. It would give the room more character and flair.

This room makes me think of the '60's, what with that funky clock and the curtains and the light fixtures. I like it. I can imagine this making one hell of a living room, if the building was to be converted into a house. All it needs is some art deco furniture and a smattering of shag carpeting, and you're good to go.

I also like how the modernistic vibe given off by the curtains and clock and such contrast so well with the more classical, tudor-style architecture of the building. Quite stylish, in an unexpected sort of way.
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I love abandoned places where nature has kind of taken it upon herself to take over the property and move in, just like in this shot. Places where you get the feeling of being outdoors when you're really indoors. It makes me think of a courtyard on the inside of a castle or fortress.
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I have to agree with winterchrstn and Pat; I'm definitely seeing spider legs.
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This makes me think of a blacklight, the way the light looks blue against the walls.
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This is gorgeous. I love the contrast of the green leaves against the black window frame and the white sky.
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What a cute little window bench. It doesn't look too comfortable, but it's a nice idea. I bet the girls would sit here and study. That's what I would've done.
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Looks like a giant bird cage. Great shot, Motts.
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Beautiful. It has a very distinct German chalet feel to it. Or, at least, that's how I'm interpreting it. Very lovely.
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Pretty curtains! This room is really clean, but I'm sure the blue walls looked harsh under fluorescent lighting.
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This is very "Alice in Wonderland". It also sort of reminds me of a museum, with all the intricate molding and ceiling details.
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How come it can't be the other way around: the man cowering on the ground and the woman coming to the rescue just in time?
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I agree with "Megadeth". That's the very first thing I thought of when I saw this shot.
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Looks like someone ran out of toilet paper.
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What a great archway!
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It looks like someone is still living in this particular room, that they still sleep in that bed every night, and stare out that window every day.