237 Comments Posted by jessica

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Wow! Thomas Covenant. I guess I should not comment, but I will anyway. I don't see anything wrong with the way Tina J. interpreted this picture. I see a little bit of gloom in this picture as well. The wall is so gloomy the paint is trying to peal it's self off.
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It's kind of like sitting in a giant bottle of peto bismo.
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That is what enchants me. The thought that years ago people walked through these halls and into these rooms. These buildings have seen so much! The history, the memories, people I have never met that have lived a life completely different from mine. The way they live can be seen through a crack in the wall. Maybe I only make sense to myself but looking at this photograph at these photographs It's almost as if I am being allowed to share in so many other peoples life good or bad.
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It almost feels as if you caught a glimpse of the past as well as the future. Memories must lurk in these shadows.
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This makes me feel really small. The angle alters my perception of space. I truly adore this picture. The colors are nice as well.
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Again... another maddening colour. The room is small enough to make anyone crazy, and floresent lightings not a bonus at that (floresent lights drive me nuts). The whole room screams of danger and hazard.
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Freakin' gorgeous.....

On the subjects of ghosts you never know where they're going to turn up. I saw a ghost in the least likely place once (in broad daylight in a new building), so I suppose anything is possible.
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I have to agree with vapor. Very alienish
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is there really ghost in byberry?
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I can see myself walking into the door way...... I can feel the stillness of the breeze and imagine the decaying aroma of so many others who have passed through this doorway.
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I fell in love with this photo.
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Purely stunning.. The history... the images.. Amazing!